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St. Clair Bayfield
American actor

St. Clair Bayfield

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American actor
Gender
Male
Place of birth
Cheltenham
Age
91 years
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Biography

St. Clair Bayfield (August 2, 1875 – May 19, 1967) was an English stage actor, best known as the long-term companion and manager of amateur operatic soprano Florence Foster Jenkins.

Life and career

Bayfield was born in Cheltenham, England, the son of George Bayfield Roberts, an Oxford-educated country parson, and his wife Ida, the eldest of three illegitimate daughters of Edward Law, 1st Earl of Ellenborough, a prominent politician and Governor-General of India in the years preceding the Indian Mutiny. St. Clair's maternal great-grandfather was Lord Chief Justice of England. Little is known of Bayfield's early life in England, but as a young man he sailed to New Zealand, where he served as a sailor and soldier. (Many years later, at his 90th birthday party, he sang some of the sea shanties from that period of his life.) While there, he tried farming and joined a volunteer regiment called the Waikiki Rifles, sleeping every night with a gun under his pillow.

With a fine voice and physical presence, he became involved in amateur theatricals, leading eventually to his joining a professional company touring to Australia. (His diary of time spent in the city of Melbourne is among the "Bayfield Archive" preserved at Lincoln Center, New York.) He next found himself acting with a company headed by the impresario William Ben Greet, who abandoned his cast to penury in a remote corner of the United States. That led to the establishment of Actor's Equity, of which Bayfield was a founding member. His subsequent stage career involved regular appearances on Broadway for several decades, usually in works by British playwrights. In 1909 he began a vague "common law" relationship with amateur operatic soprano Florence Foster Jenkins, seven years his senior, that lasted the remainder of her life. The couple lived for many years in an apartment on 37th Street in Manhattan, New York. Bayfield joined the Ben Greet Players in a revival of Twelfth Night that took the troupe to 56 Pennsylvania towns in 65 days during the summer of 1914. Also in the group was Sydney Greenstreet.

Bayfield lived with Jenkins and managed her career for 36 years. After Jenkins' death in 1944, he married a piano teacher, Kathleen Weatherley, in 1945. They lived in Larchmont, New York, where he died in 1967. He did not have children. His relationship with Jenkins was the basis for the biographical drama Florence Foster Jenkins, with Hugh Grant portraying Bayfield and Meryl Streep portraying Jenkins. The film, directed by Stephen Frears, premiered in London on April 12, 2016.

Achievements

The Actors' Equity Association bestows the annual St. Clair Bayfield Award to an actor or actress in a non-featured role in a Shakespearean production.

Theatre credits

Bayfield's credits in Broadway theatre include:

ProductionRoleDates of Production
For Heaven's Sake, Mother! (Original, Play, Comedy)Henry WheelerNovember 16–20, 1948
Hand in Glove (Original, Play, Thriller)Mr ForsytheDecember 4, 1944 – January 6, 1945
The Night Before Christmas (Original, Play)EndicottApril 10–27, 1941
The Old Foolishness (Original, Play)The CanonDecember 20–21, 1940
Day in the Sun (Original, Play, Comedy)Judge LivingstoneMay 16– May 1939
Jeremiah (Original, Play)NahumFebruary 3 – March 1939
Glorious Morning (Original, Play, Drama)RutzsteinNovember 26 – December 1938
Father Malachy's Miracle (Original, Play, Comedy)Robert Gillespie, Bishop of MilothianNovember 17, 1937 – March 1938
Field of Ermine (Original, Play)The Duke of Santa OlallaFebruary 8 – February 1935
Judgment Day (Original, Play, Drama)Count Leonid SlatarskiSeptember 12 – December 1934
They Shall Not Die (Original, Play, Drama)Att'y General CheneyFebruary 21 – April 1934
Criminal at Large (Original, Play, Mystery)RawbaneOctober 10, 1932 – February 1933
Wild Waves (Original, Play, Comedy)WhelpleyFebruary 19 – March 1932
The Lady with a Lamp (Original, Play, Drama)Dr. SutherlandNovember 19 – November 1931
Old Man Murphy (Revival, Play, Comedy)HopkinsSeptember 14 – October 1931
London Calling (Original, Play, Comedy)StaightOctober 18 – October 1930
Lady Dedlock (Original, Play, Romance, Melodrama)Sir Leicester DedlockDecember 31, 1928 – February 1929
Escape (Original, Play)The Captain; The LaborerOctober 26, 1927 – March 1928
The Beaten Track (Original, Play)Dafydd Evans Y BeddauFebruary 8 – February 1926
A Bit of Love (Original, Play, Drama)TrustafordMay 12 – May 1925
Two By Two (Original, Play, Comedy)E. Lorrilard PriceFebruary 23 – March 1925
Lass O'Laughter (Original, Play, Comedy)Davie NicholsonJanuary 8 – February 1925
We Moderns (Original, Play, Comedy)Sir William WimpleMarch 11 – March 1924
The Lady Cristilinda (Original, Play, Comedy)Father ReaneyDecember 25, 1922 – January 1923
Bulldog Drummond (Original, Play, Melodrama)Jas. HandleyDecember 26, 1921 – May 1922
Deburau (Original, Play, Comedy, Tragedy)A JournalistDecember 23, 1920 – June 1921
By Pigeon Post (Original, Play)BlondelNovember 25 – December 1918
The Wild Duck (Original, Play, Drama)March 11 – April 1918
As You Like It (Revival, Play, Comedy)February 8–9, 1918
The Merchant of Venice (Revival, Play, Comedy)January 25–26, 1918
Colonel Newcome (Original, Play)April 10 – May 1917
Hamlet (Revival, Play, Tragedy)PoloniusApril 23, 1912
Hans, the Flute Player (Original, Musical, Opera)September 20 – November 26, 1910
The King of Cadonia (Original, Musical, Comedy)LabordeJanuary 10–22, 1910
The Debtors (Original, Play)October 12 – October 1909
The Prima Donna (Original, Musical, Comedy, Opera)Colonel DutoisNovember 30, 1908 – January 30, 1909
The Merchant of Venice (Revival, Play, Comedy)March 4, 1907 – (unknown)
The Two Mr. Wetherbys (Original, Play, Comedy)August 23 – September 1906
Twelfth Night (Revival, Play, Comedy)February 22 – March 1904
Everyman (Original, Play)October 12, 1902 – May 1903

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