Lulu Valli (17 June 1886 – 12 May 1964) was a British actress, stage beauty and former child star of the theatre.
[3] Lulu Valli acted as the good fairy Truth in the children's pantomime The House that Jack Built at the Opera Comique in 1894,[1][4] while in 1897 she appeared at the Strand Theatre in The Prodigal Daughter.
In 1903 she created the role of Miss Yost (the Typewriter) in the Edwardian musical comedy The School Girl at the Prince of Wales Theatre in London[5] before playing Mamie Reckfeller in the Broadway production in 1904.
[6] Over the Christmas season of 1909 to 1910 she appeared as the Principal Boy in the pantomime Mother Hubbard at the Prince's Theatre, Bristol.
[10] In 1914 she played in the revue Keep Smiling at The Empire Palace in London, in which "The main business of the revue is done by Lulu Valli, who is dainty and clever in a dozen ways..."[1][11] In 1914 she married the insurance manager Leslie Edward Parsons (1891-1970).