Ann Gillis

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In films from age nine, red-haired Ann Gillis excelled in spoiled brat roles for nearly a decade. She was somewhat more benignly cast as Becky Thatcher in 1938's The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (though her "mad scene" when trapped in a bat-filled cave was one of the most terrifying scenes ever captured on film) and as the perky title character in 1939's Little Orphan Annie. When adulthood beckoned, Gillis found it hard to secure good roles; perhaps her best showing during her late teen years was as Lou Costello's spunky Irish sweetheart in The Time of Their Lives (1946). Retiring from films in 1947, she made sporadic comeback attempts throughout the next decade. In 1959, she briefly resurfaced on TV as hostess of a nationally telecast presentation of The Adventures of Tom Sawyer. Thereafter, Ann Gillis retired to private life in England, save for one final appearance in Kubrick's 2001: Space Odyssey (1968) as the mother of astronaut Gary Lockwood. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
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Ann Gillis
Born Alma Mabel Conner
(1927-02-12) February 12, 1927 (age 85)
Little Rock, Arkansas, USA
Occupation Actress
Spouse Richard Fraser (1952 - 1970) (divorced)

Ann Gillis (born February 12, 1927 in Little Rock, Arkansas, U.S.), sometimes credited as Anne Gillis or Ann Gilles, is a retired actress, starting her career in the early 1930s as a child actress and ending in 1947. She later came back into acting for a small part in 2001: A Space Odyssey in 1968. Following her Hollywood career in 1947, she moved to New York City, married Scots-born actor Richard Fraser, and turned to television work. She is believed to be the only surviving actor from the 1939 film 'Beau Geste.'

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Ann Gillis (Actor, Drama/Comedy)
Richard Fraser (Actor, Drama/Mystery)
King of Hockey (1936 Drama Film)
A Wave, a Wac and a Marine (1944 Comedy Film)
Little Orphan Annie (1938 Children's/Family Film)