Ann Todd
Known for: Acting
Born: January 23, 1909 in Hartford, Cheshire, England - Died: May 5, 1993
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Dorothy Anne Todd (24 January 1907, Hartford, Cheshire – 6 May 1993, London) was an English actress and producer. She was born in Hartford, Cheshire and was educated at St. Winifrid's School, Eastbourne. She became a popular actress from appearing in such films as Perfect Strangers (1945) (as a nurse) and The Seventh Veil (1945) (as a troubled concert pianist). She is perhaps best known to American audiences as Gregory Peck's long-suffering wife in Alfred Hitchcock's The Paradine Case (1947). She later produced a series of travel films. Her autobiography is entitled The Eighth Veil, an allusion to the film which made her a star in Britain. Todd was known as the "pocket Garbo" for her diminutive, blond beauty. Description above from the Wikipedia article Ann Todd, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
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Things to Come
Mary Gordon
James Mason: The Star They Loved to Hate
Self - Interviewee (uncredited)
The Paradine Case
Gay Keane
Time Without Pity
Honor Stanford
The Seventh Veil
Francesca Cunningham
The Snows of Kilimanjaro
Helen
Taste of Fear
Jane Appleby
The Human Factor
Castle's Mother
Madeleine
Madeleine Hamilton Smith
Daybreak
Frances "Frankie" Tribe
So Evil My Love
Olivia Harwood
The Passionate Friends
Mary Justin
The Sound Barrier
Susan Garthwaite
90° in the Shade
Mrs. Kurka
South Riding
Madge Carne
The Return of Bulldog Drummond
Phyllis Drummond
The Squeaker
Carol Stedman
Perfect Strangers
Elena
The Fiend
Birdy Wemys
The Green Scarf
Solange Vauthier
Ships with Wings
Kay Gordon
The Water Gipsies
Jane Bell
Danny Boy
Jane Kaye
Action for Slander
Ann Daviot