[2] The "Edouin Family" appeared in Melbourne at the Theatre Royal on 14 July 1857 in Frolics in France.
In 1863, Edouin and her brother Willie played in Fawcett's stock company at the Princess's Theatre, Melbourne, in burlesque.
[10] She went to London where her brother found her work at his theatre and then toured in South Africa before returning to Australia.
[12] In 1914 she was acting at Stratford-upon-Avon in several Shakespeare plays, including The Comedy of Errors and The Merry Wives of Windsor.
In the following years she was still at the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre appearing in such productions as Romeo and Juliet and Richard III.
He was conductor of the Adelphi Theatre orchestra in 1899[14] and married his cousin Frances May Grahame (died 1902).
[15] Their remains are buried at the Melbourne General Cemetery adjacent to the grave of Elizabeth Edouin Bryer, who died in 1907.