Eleanor Daniels (28 December 1886 – 18 March 1994) was a Welsh stage and film actress.
[2] She won three National Eisteddfod chairs by 1907,[3] and studied acting with the Herbert Beerbohm Tree company.
[1] Daniels taught school as a young woman, and acted in Welsh stage dramas in Great Britain.
"[8] Daniels' stage roles included parts in Change (London 1912, 1913, New York 1914),[9][10][11][12] The Joneses (London 1913), Kitty MacKay (1914),[13][14] Loyalty, Heart of the Heather, Zach, Kitty Darlin' (1917),[15] Lassies, La La Lucille (1919, 1920),[16] Ashes (1924),[17] The Beaten Track (1926),[18][19] Juno and the Paycock (1926),[20] and Rain.
[19][21] She was a vocal coach in New York later in life,[2] and had an office job with a diabetes charity.