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- Birth nameDaisy Gertrude Fisher
- Daisy Fisher was born on November 7, 1887 in Hampstead, London, England, UK. She was a writer, known for Things Are Looking Up (1935). She was married to Herbert Mason. She died on April 2, 1969 in London, England, UK.
- SpouseHerbert Mason(June 23, 1914 - May 20, 1960) (his death, 2 children)
- ChildrenMichael John MasonJocelyn Mary Mason
- ParentsEmma Louisa Fisher (Beasley)William Edgar Fisher
- RelativesLeslie Fisher(Sibling)Helena Gumley-Mason(Great Grandchild)Elsie Emmeline Fisher(Sibling)Gerry Massy-Collier(Niece or Nephew)Benjamin Beasley(Grandparent)Walter Newton Fisher(Aunt or Uncle)Dora Julia Marie Fisher(Sibling)John Gumley-Mason(Great Grandchild)
- She wrote the story for Things Are Looking Up (1935) which her husband Herbert Mason worked on as associate producer.
- Her comedy, 'A Ship Comes Home' (1937) starred Michael Redgrave who later had a role in Herbert Mason's Lady in Distress (1940).
- Mother of BBC radio producer, Michael Mason (b. December 4, 1924). He produced many programs for BBC Radio 4 including the 26-part series, "The Long March of Everyman".
- In the 1920s, she wrote the lyrics for some of Eric Coates' compositions.
- Aunt of camera assistant, camera operator and cinematographer Gerry Massy-Collier.
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