George also appeared on the variety stage and sang on radio with her second husband, Ernest Butcher, for thirty years.
[4][5] The family moved to Albany Street, Regent's Park, on the birth of George's brother, Lionel Hugh.
She made her West End stage debut, at the age of 16, in Harry Pelissier's pierrot troupe, The Follies at The Palace, Shaftesbury Avenue, London before joining Arthur Davenport's pierrot troupe, The Yashmaks, a year later.
At the turn of the First World War, George, along with Butcher, formed The Bunch of Keys concert party.
[15] George's hobbies included gardening and antiques, and she latterly lived in Worthing, West Sussex.