Kathleen Warner | |
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Born | Kathleen Davis 1903 |
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) |
Kathleen Warner, née Davis (1903 – December 1996),[1] 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.[1] 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.[1] In 2007, a biography of her was being written by historian Tony Martin.[2]