Sarah Frances Louise Rudge (8 February 1870 – 1 September 1920), known professionally as Millie Hylton, was an English actress, dancer and principal boy in pantomime.
[3] Hylton started her career as a male impersonator in the music hall before she had turned 18, before being engaged by George Edwardes at the Gaiety Theatre, London.
She would make her debut there in 1886 in Monte Cristo Jr.[3][5] Also at the Gaiety Theatre, Hylton portrayed the Genie of the Ring in a version of Aladdin.
[3] Following her return Hylton performed in the first Edwardian musical comedy, In Town, and as the titular role in the Victorian burlesque, Don Juan at the Gaiety Theatre (both in 1892).
[3] Hylton had been suffering from ill health and had undergone major surgery;[11] she died at her home, 13 Langdale Gardens, Steyning, from cancer on 1 September 1920, at the age of 50.