Daisy Fisher

Daisy Fisher
Born(1887-11-07)7 November 1887
Hampstead, London, England
DiedApril 2, 1969(1969-04-02) (aged 81)
Hendon, London, England
NationalityEnglish
Other namesDaisy Mason
D. G. Mason
Occupations
  • Novelist
  • lyricist
  • scriptwriter
  • playwright
  • actress
  • singer
Years active1920–1951
Spouse
(m. 1914; died 1960)
Children2
Parent(s)William Edgar Fisher (father)
Emma Louisa Fisher (née Beasley) (mother)
RelativesBenjamin Beasley

Daisy Fisher, born Daisy Gertrude Fisher; (7 November 1887–2 April 1969) was an English novelist and playwright.[1][2] She was the writer of several romantic novels, a lyricist, scriptwriter, actress and singer. In the 1920s she wrote the lyrics for some of Eric Coates' compositions. In 1926 she published her first book Lavender Ladies A Comedy in Three Acts followed by more in the 1930s. Fisher authored some plays with the song writer Harold Simpson, Ronald Jeans and Clifford Seyler. She was the wife of Herbert Mason the film director and producer who previously acted on stage (including several productions at the Birmingham Repertory Theatre).[1] After the Second World War they worked together on some plays.

  1. ^ a b Daniel Snowman (13 July 2014). "Michael Mason obituary". theguardian.com. The Guardian.
  2. ^ Telegraph Obituary: Michael Mason, The Daily Telegraph, 3 July 2014