Kathleen Warner
Kathleen Warner, née Davis (1903 – December 1996), was a Trinidadian actress and radio personality, also known as "Aunty Kay". She is best remembered as the long-time host of the popular children's programme The Aunty Kay Show, which aired from 1942 to 1985 on Radio Trinidad every Sunday afternoon. A multi-talented woman, she was during the course of her life a medical student, pianist, singer, actress, dancer, broadcaster and teacher, giving lessons in music and elocution, as well as briefly serving as an alderman of the Port of Spain City Council. In 2007, a biography of her was being written by historian Tony Martin.
Kathleen Warner | |
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Born | Kathleen Davis 1903 Port of Spain, Trinidad |
Died | December 1996 (aged 92–93) Trinidad |
Other names | Aunty Kay |
Education | Trinity Girls School Bishop Anstey High School |
Occupation(s) | Actress, radio personality |
Known for | The Aunty Kay Show (1942–1985) |
Spouses | Percival McIntosh Clarke
(m. 1924)Hilton Warner (m. 1955) |
Children | Sheila Clarke |
Relatives | Meta Davis (sister) Christian Holder (grandson) |
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