Born in the Shanghai International Settlement, China, as Eunice Beryl Cock, she came to England as a child after the Great War of 1914–1918 and was educated at Bournemouth High School.
[1] From the age of eighteen, between 1935 and 1936, Crowther originated the part of Dora in the first stage production of This'll Make You Whistle, a musical comedy by Guy Bolton, Al Goodhart, and Maurice Sigler.
[5] In October 1936, she was back in England and joined a show called Folks d'Apache,[1] and in May 1939 was working at Finchley in a production of Under Your Hat.
[8] In November 1943, Eunice Crowther was pictured in The Sketch with Sabrina Gordon and Peggy Watson as one of three chorus girls at the Palace Theatre who also played the xylophone.
[14] She went on to appear in films and other television work, including The Golden Year (1951), in which she was also choreographer, jointly with Irving Davies,[15] and launched a new career as a dance director.