Gladys Archbutt was an English actress born in Twickenham, Middlesex and who started her career as a child dancing star in 1901 before appearing in musical comedies in both Europe and the United States.
She appeared in three Broadway musicals
London Follies (1911),
The Balky Princess and
The Lamb of Delft.
In 1903 she apeared as "Josephine, a pierette maid, "in
The Cherry Girl which was an Edwardian musical comedy based on a book by Seymour Hicks, lyrics by Aubrey Hopwood and music by
Ivan Caryll where it opened at the
Vaudeville Theatre in London's West End.
Ellaline Terriss was also in the cast and played "The Queen".
Gladys Archbutt died in Kensington, Middlesex..