Daisy Bannard Cogley
Daisy "Toto" Bannard Cogley (born Jeanne Marie Desirée Bannard; 5 May 1884 – 8 September 1965) was a French-born Irish theatre actress, director, producer and designer. A socialist, she was active in the Irish War of Independence from 1917, and was interned during the Irish Civil War. She was an active figure on Dublin's theatrical scene for decades, as well as in Wexford and for a time London, launching multiple theatre and cabaret studios, and she was a co-founder of one of Dublin's main theatres, the Gate, of which she remained a director from 1928 to her death.
Daisy Bannard Cogley | |
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Detail of Cogley from a Harry Kernoff sketch | |
Born | Jeanne Marie Desirée Bannard 5 May 1884 Paris, France |
Died | Dublin, Ireland | 8 September 1965
Known for | stage acting, directing, producing, and costume and theatre design |
Spouse | Frederick Joseph Cogley |
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