Winifred Emms, best known by her stage nameHetty King, was an English entertainer who played in the music halls over a period of 70 years.
Birth
Emms was born in New Brighton, a seaside resort in Cheshire, and performed with her father on the beach in a company of minstrels.
Career
Emms adopted the name Hetty King when she first appeared on the stage of the Shoreditch Theatre, at the age of six with her father, William Emms, a comedian who used the stage name of Will King. For the week commencing 10 December 1904 she topped the programme at the newly opened Empire-Hippodrome in Ashton-under-Lyne, billed as "The Society Gem". It was her first of many appearances at this theatre, part of the Broadhead circuit. By 1905, she was appearing in music halls, with her solo act, as a male impersonator, often dressed as a "swell". Her career spanned both World Wars when she performed in the uniform of either a soldier or a sailor. In the First World War her act included, in 1916, "Songs the soldiers sing" in which she sang some of the less ribald songs invented by soldiers in the trenches. In 1915, she appeared with Ernest Lotinga at a fund raiser: the "Evening News" Prisoners of War Fund. It was staged at the Prince of Wales Hotel in Hampton Court. The organisation of the event was managed by Mr R. Constantine. The gathering included some 30 wounded soldiers. All the artists gave their services. She also played the "principal boy" in many pantomimes. She continued to entertain until the end of her life, touring with the show Thanks for the Memory.
Family
She was married to actor and writer Ernie Lotinga , born in Sunderland. Her husband was a music hall comedian, singer and theatre proprietor, appearing as Dan Roe from 1898, who appeared in films in the 1920s and 1930s, often as the comic character PC Jimmy Josser. They divorced in 1917, decree nisi being granted on Friday 16 March by Sir Samuel Evans on the grounds of Miss King's misconduct with the vaudeville artist and actor Mr Jack Norworth. The divorce was not contested. Her half sister Olive Emms was also an actress and her half brother, Harold Emms, wrote many of Hetty's songs with his French wife, Francine. The family were not related to H. Vernon Watson, the music hall artist performing under the sobriquet Nosmo King. Hetty King was cremated at Golders Green Crematorium.
Hetty King appeared in the movie Lilacs in the Spring, which was directed by Herbert Wilcox and starred Anna Neagle and Errol Flynn. Towards the end of her career, aged 87, she appeared in a film entitled Hetty King – Performer.