She was born in
Melbourne, the daughter of Arthur Hargrave — a New Zealand-born comedian and acrobat who used the stage name Arthur Elliott — and his wife Maud Fanning. The family toured widely in Australia and New Zealand as part of
variety revues, and Violet (credited as Violet Elliott) joined the shows from a young age, performing with her parents and sisters. From about 1913, she largely performed a solo act, combining comic routines and singing, and from the late 1910s onward toured Australia as a solo performer, often performing in
blackface make-up as a
'coon' singer, and appearing in
pantomimes. In the 1920s, she featured in several Australian films, and on radio. ==Work in Britain==