Henry Lytton Jr.

Henry Lytton, Jr. (2 July 1906 – 16 September 1965) was an English actor and singer who appeared in musical comedy and a few screen roles, and later as a pantomime dame and Ringmaster of the Blackpool Tower Circus.

[1] He was disinherited from his father's will as Lytton Sr. disapproved of his son's marriage to Jessie Matthews and his following a career in the theatre.

Lytton played Lord Campton in the musical Virginia (1929) at the Palace Theatre in London and later on tour.

[10] Lytton appeared in the pantomime Goody Two Shoes at the Grand Theatre in Leeds (1938);[11] in High Time (1946–1947) with Nat Jackley and Tessie O'Shea, and in Here There and Everywhere (1947–1948) opposite Tommy Trinder, both at the London Palladium.

[14][15] During the Christmas period Lytton appeared as a pantomime dame, on one occasion in Goody Two Shoes at the Empire Theatre in Leeds.