The Rudge sisters were British actresses and dancers from Birmingham.
The sisters were actually first cousins. Their mothers were all sisters. The Rudge Sisters were:
The sisters were primarily dancers but later developed their singing talents, working in pantomime, Victorian burlesque, and later Edwardian musical comedy, often at the Gaiety Theatre and Daly's Theatre in London in the 1880s and 90s.
Letty Lind became a famous skirt dancer and musical comedy star. Millie Hylton worked in the theatre and the music halls, eventually making a career in variety as a male impersonator and was the mother of actress Millie Sim (b.1895). She might or might not have been married at one time to the agent, Hugh Didcott. Adelaide Astor, a West End actress, and husband George Grossmith, Jr. had three children, Ena Sylvia Victoria (1896–1944), who became a stage and film actress; George (1906-c.2000), who became a theatrical manager; and Rosa Mary (1907–1988).[1] Lydia Flopp appeared in pantomimes. Fanny Dango worked in theatre and then had a long and successful career in Australia. While touring Australia, she made an astute property purchase, married a wealthy sheep farmer, and settled there.
The Rudge sisters were cousins of music hall artist, Millie Lindon (1869–1940), who was married at one time to T. E. Dunville (1868–1924), but they divorced long before his sad and dramatic death.