Ann Gillis
Ann Gillis was born Alma Mabel Conner on February 12, 1927, in Little Rock, Arkansas. At age seven, she appeared in her first film, Men in White (1934), as an extra. During the next two years, she had uncredited appearances in six more films until she received her first major role in King of Hockey (1936). Warner Brothers Studios gave significant screen time to Gillis in this movie, in hopes that she would become another Shirley Temple. Although (like all child stars of the 1930s) she never achieved Temple's level of fame, for the next several years Gillis starred in many films, almost always playing a spoiled, bratty character. She had two rare sympathetic roles as Becky Thatcher in The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (1938) and as the title character in Little Orphan Annie (1938). One scene in The Adventures of Tom Sawyer called for her to go into screaming hysterics when her character was trapped in a cave of bats, and Gillis delivered in a powerful performance that is probably the most memorable scene of her film career. As Gillis grew older, however, her career slowed down, and she left Hollywood in 1947. When she left Hollywood she married Paul Ziebold and had 2 sons. She then divorced, relocated to New York City and married Richard Fraser, a Scottish-born actor (they had a son born in 1958). During the 1950s and '60s, Gillis made sporadic television appearances, and in 1959, she hosted a national telecast presentation of The Adventures of Tom Sawyer. Gillis and her husband moved to England in 1961, and they were living in London when they heard of a casting call for 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968) that called for an American actress living in the city. Gillis auditioned and got the role; it remains her final film to date. Ann moved to Belgium in 1972 where she met and married Belgian René Van Hulst (deceased 1999). She lived in Belgium from 1972 to 2014 and became a Belgian citizen, devoting much of her time to painting and music, she was an accomplished pianist and harpist. She moved to England, UK in December 2014 and passed away peacefully on 31/1/2018.
Known For
Credits
- 1968 · 2001: A Space Odyssey as Poole's Mother
- 1962 · The Saint as Beryl Carrington
- 1962 · The Saint as Wilma
- 1962 · Man of the World as
- 1948 · Studio One as
- 1947 · Big Town After Dark as Susan Peabody LaRue
- 1946 · Sweetheart of Sigma Chi as Sue
- 1946 · The Time of Their Lives as Nora O'Leary
- 1946 · Janie Gets Married as Paula Rainey
- 1946 · Gay Blades as Helen Dowell (as Anne Gillis)
- 1945 · The Cheaters as Angela Pidgeon
- 1944 · A Wave, a WAC and a Marine as Judy (as Anne Gillis)
- 1944 · Janie as Paula Rainey
- 1944 · In Society as Gloria Winthrop
- 1944 · Since You Went Away as Becky Anderson - Class President (uncredited)
- 1943 · Man from Music Mountain as Penny Winters
- 1943 · Stage Door Canteen as Ann Gillis
- 1942 · 'Neath Brooklyn Bridge as Sylvia
- 1942 · Tough as They Come as Frankie Taylor
- 1942 · Meet the Stewarts as Jane Goodwin
- 1942 · Bambi as Adolescent Faline (voice) (uncredited)
- 1941 · Glamour Boy as Brenda Lee
- 1941 · Mr. Dynamite as Joey aka Abigail
- 1941 · Nice Girl? as Nancy Dana
- 1940 · Little Men as Nan
- 1940 · My Love Came Back as Valerie Malette
- 1940 · All This, and Heaven Too as Emily Schuyler
- 1940 · Edison, the Man as Nancy Grey
- 1939 · The Under-Pup as Letty Lou
- 1939 · Beau Geste as Isobel Rivers (as a Child)
- 1938 · Little Orphan Annie as Annie
- 1938 · Peck's Bad Boy with the Circus as Fluerette de Cava
- 1938 · The Adventures of Tom Sawyer as Becky Thatcher
- 1937 · The Californian as Rosalia as a Child
- 1937 · You Can't Buy Luck as Peggy (uncredited)
- 1937 · Off to the Races as Winnie Mae
- 1936 · King of Hockey as Peggy O'Rourke
- 1936 · Under Your Spell as Gwendolyn (uncredited)
- 1936 · Postal Inspector as Little Alice (uncredited)
- 1936 · The Singing Cowboy as Lou Ann Stevens
- 1936 · The Great Ziegfeld as Mary Lou as a Child (uncredited)