Anna Neagle

Anna Neagle

ActressProducerSoundtrack
Born
October 20, 1904
Died
June 3, 1986
Awards
10 wins, 10 nominations

Dame Anna Neagle, the endearingly popular British star during WWII, was born Florence Marjorie Robertson and began dancing as a professional in chorus lines at age 14. She starred with actor Jack Buchanan in the musical "Stand Up and Sing" in the West End and earned her big break when…

Biography

Dame Anna Neagle, the endearingly popular British star during WWII, was born Florence Marjorie Robertson and began dancing as a professional in chorus lines at age 14. She starred with actor Jack Buchanan in the musical "Stand Up and Sing" in the West End and earned her big break when producer/director Herbert Wilcox, who had caught the show purposely to consider Buchanan for an upcoming film, was also taken (and smitten) by Anna, casting her as well in the process. Thus began one of the most exclusive and successful partnerships in the British cinema.

Under Wilcox's guidance (they married in 1943), Anna became one of the biggest and brightest celebrities of her time. Always considered an actress of limited abilities, the lovely Anna nevertheless would prove to be a sensational box-office commodity for nearly two decades. She added glamour and sophistication for war-torn London audiences and her lightweight musicals, comedies and even costumed historical dramas provided a nicely balanced escape route. The tasteful, ladylike heroines she portrayed included nurses Edith Cavell and Florence Nightingale, flyer Amy Johnson and undercover spy Odette; Nell Gwyn and Queen Victoria also fell within her grasp. She appeared in a number of frothy post-war retreads co-starring Michael Wilding that the critics turned their noses on but the audiences ate up - including They Met at Midnight (1946), Katy's Love Affair (1947), Spring in Park Lane (1948) and The Lady with a Lamp (1951). She tried to extend her fame to Hollywood and briefly appeared there in three musicals in the early 40s, but failed to make a dent. Anna's appeal faded somewhat in the late 50s and, after producing a few film efforts, retired altogether from the screen.

She returned to her theatre roots, which culminated in the long-running "Charlie Girl", a 1965 production that ran with Anna for nearly six years. She was bestowed with the honor of Dame of the British Empire in 1969 for her contributions to the theatre. Anna continued to perform after her husband's death in 1977, later developing Parkinson's disease in her final years. She died in 1986 of complications.

Actress

Tales of the UnexpectedTales of the Unexpected(1979)as Fanny Soane
ITV Play of the WeekITV Play of the Week(1955)as Miss Calvert, Reverend Mother
Theatre NightTheatre Night(1957)as Stella Felby
The Lady Is a SquareThe Lady Is a Square(1959)as Frances Baring
The Man Who Wouldn't TalkThe Man Who Wouldn't Talk(1958)as Mary Randall, Q.C.

Soundtrack

Elizabeth of LadymeadElizabeth of Ladymead(1948)
SunnySunny(1941)
No, No, NanetteNo, No, Nanette(1940)
IreneIrene(1940)
Bitter SweetBitter Sweet(1933)

Self

An Invitation to RememberAn Invitation to Remember(1989)as Self
This Is Your LifeThis Is Your Life(1955)as Self
The Annual British Academy Film and Television Awards(1985)as Self - Presenter
Halls of FameHalls of Fame(1984)as Self
HighwayHighway(1983)as Self

Archive Footage

Pinewood: 80 Years of Movie Magic(2015)as Self
Those British FacesThose British Faces(1993)as Various Roles
Alma Cogan: The Girl with the Giggle in Her VoiceAlma Cogan: The Girl with the Giggle in Her Voice(1991)as Self
The Generation GameThe Generation Game(1971)as Self - Guest Star
Land of LibertyLand of Liberty(1939)as Queen Victoria (edited from 'Victoria the Great')

Known for

Contribute to this page · Edit page

Photos 84

Anna Neagle in Odette (1950)Anna Neagle and Marianne Walla in Odette (1950)Anna Neagle and Alfred Schieske in Odette (1950)Trevor Howard and Anna Neagle in Odette (1950)Anna Neagle in Odette (1950)Anna Neagle in Odette (1950)

Credit Score: Anna Neagle

8765
1936193719381939194019411942194319441945194619471948194919501951
Odette Sansom
Mon Oct 02 1950
#NameScoreYearWinNomKnownWinsNomsVotes
1Odette3.2519506.8001239
2Spring in Park Lane3.2519487.000303
3Katy's Love Affair3.2519476.600218
4Wings and the Woman3.2519426.000296
5Irene3.2519406.301830
6Nurse Edith Cavell3.2519396.501448
7Queen of Destiny3.2519406.100145
8Victoria the Great3.2519376.200312
9Maytime in Mayfair3.0919505.800268
10No, No, Nanette3.0919405.300259