Ivy Tresmand (15 December 1898 – 2 November 1980) was an English soubrette who appeared mostly in musical theatre.
Her earliest appearances were in the chorus of the revue Shell Out (1915), in the musicals Houp La!
[1] In 1922 Tresmand won the leading role of Tina in a West End revival of the Broadway show The Red Mill.
In 1936 she took the leading role of Penelope Lee in Ivor Novello's Careless Rapture (1936),[1] remaining with the show while it was on tour and at the Prince's Theatre, Bristol, in 1937–38.
After appearing with Leslie Henson in Going Greek and Swing Along in South Africa, she settled there, continuing to take part in concerts and plays.