Mrs. Bernard Beere

Beere was trained for the stage by Hermann Vezin, appearing first in London at the Opera Comique in 1877.

[4] In 1883 she was engaged by the Bancrofts to play leading parts in Fédora and other dramas at the Haymarket Theatre.

In 1876 as a young widow she married merchant Edward Beer (1850–1915) at St. George's church in Bloomsbury in London.

They presumably divorced before in 1900 as a 'widow' she married wine merchant Alfred Charles Seymour Olivier (1867–1922) in St. Mary's church in Kilburn.

[6][7][8] In 1892 she toured Australia with Otho Stuart as her leading man and in the same year visited the United States professionally.

Lithograph of Mrs Bernard-Beere in 1885