- Anna Lee
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Anna Lee (TV series) "Infobox Actor
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name = Anna Lee
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birthname = Joan Boniface Winnifrith
nickname = Queen of the Quota Quickies
birthdate =birth date |1913|01|2
birthplace =Igtham ,Kent, England
deathdate =death date and age|2004|5|14|1913|1|2
deathplace = Beverly Hills,Los Angeles, California
spouse = Robert Stevenson (1934–1944) (divorce) George Stafford (1944–1964) (divorce)Robert Nathan (1970–1985) (his death)
children = Five in total, includingVenetia Stevenson (by Stevenson)Jeffrey Byron (by Stafford)
emmyawards =Daytime Emmy Awards
2004 Lifetime Achievement Award
awards = 1983—Soapy Awards for Favorite Woman in a Mature Role in "General Hospital "
1998—Soap Opera Digest Awards for Outstanding Actress in a Supporting Role in "General Hospital"Anna Lee, MBE (2 January 1913 – 14 May 2004), born Joan Boniface Winnifrith, was an English
actress .Career
Lee studied at the
Royal Albert Hall , then debuted in 1932 with a bit part in the film "His Lordship". When she and her first husband, director Robert Stevenson, moved to Hollywood she became associated withJohn Ford , appearing in several of his movies, notably "How Green Was My Valley", "Two Rode Together " and "Fort Apache". She was also a member of theVal Lewton stock company, appearing in his classic 1946 film "Bedlam".Lee made frequent appearances on
television anthology series in the 1940s and 1950s, including "Robert Montgomery Presents ", "The Ford Theatre Hour ", "Kraft Television Theatre ", "Armstrong Circle Theatre " and "Wagon Train ".She had a small, but memorable, role as Sister Margaretta in "The Sound of Music." Sister Margaretta was a supporter of Maria in the abbey and was one of the two nuns who thwarted the
Nazis by removing car engine parts, allowing the Von Trapps to escape. In 1994, she took the leading role of the feature film "What Can I Do? ", directed byWheeler Winston Dixon .In later years, she became known to a new generation as the matriarch "
Lila Quartermaine " on "General Hospital " and "Port Charles " until her sacking in 2003, which was widely protested in the soap world and among "General Hospital" actors."Soap Opera Weekly", February 13, 2007, p. 2] According to fellow "GH" actressLeslie Charleson , Lee was promised a job for life by former "GH" executive producerWendy Riche ; when Riche left the show, the new management fired Lee. Charleson said in 2007, "The woman was in her 80s. And then when the new powers-that-be took over they fired her, and it broke her heart. It was not necessary."One of her sons attested that the firing sapped Lee's will to live. She died not long afterwards of
pneumonia . Lee was interred atWestwood Village Memorial Park Cemetery inLos Angeles, California .Personal life
Anna Lee was born in
Ightham ,Kent ,England , the daughter of a clergyman who encouraged her desire to act.She married her first husband, the director Robert Stevenson, in 1934 and moved to Hollywood in 1939. They had two daughters, Venetia and Caroline.
Venetia Stevenson , an actress as well, was married toDon Everly of theEverly Brothers and has three children, Stacy Everly,Erin Everly , andEdan Everly . Lee and Stevenson divorced in March 1944 with both daughters staying with their father.Lee met her second husband, George Stafford, as the pilot of the plane on her USO tour during
World War II . They married on June 8, 1944 and had three sons, John, Stephen and Tim Stafford ["Star Diary", October 10, 1954.] . Tim is an actor better known by his stage name ofJeffrey Byron . Lee and Stafford divorced in 1964.Lee's final marriage was to novelist
Robert Nathan , ("The Bishop's Wife ", "Portrait of Jennie "), on April 5, 1970, and to whom she was married until hisdeath in 1985.Lee was the goddaughter of Sir
Arthur Conan Doyle and lifelong friend of his daughter, DameJean Conan Doyle . Her brother Sir John Winnifrith was a senior Britishcivil servant who becamepermanent secretary at the Ministry of Agriculture.In the 1930s, Lee occupied a house at 49
Bankside inLondon ; she was later interviewed by writerGillian Tindall for a book written about the address, "The House by the Thames", released in 2006. Since first built in 1710, the house had served as a home forcoal merchants, an office, a boarding-house, a hangout for derelicts and finally once again a private residence in the 1900s. The house is listed in tour guides as a famous residence and has been variously claimed as possibly being home toChristopher Wren during the construction ofSt. Paul's Cathedral , and previously claimed residents includedCatherine of Aragon andWilliam Shakespeare . [cite news | title=The city's other shore | date=2006-03-23 | url =http://economist.com/books/displaystory.cfm?story_id=E1_VGVVDVT | work =The Economist | quote="Things pick up in the 1930s, when the house was briefly occupied by Anna Lee, a starlet. The author tracked her down in 2003; she was living in Beverly Hills, having built a second career on the marathon American soap opera 'General Hospital'. She remembered the house fondly; her sister recalled being escorted home by policemen, as the neighbourhood was thought to be dangerous."| accessdate = 2007-07-21 ]Awards and honors
On 21 May 2004 she was posthumously awarded a Daytime Emmy Lifetime Achievement Award; she was scheduled to receive the award for months, but died before she could receive it. Lee's son attended to accept the award on her behalf.
On 16 July 2004 "General Hospital" aired a tribute to Lee by holding a memorial service for Lila Quartermaine.
References
* cite book
last = Lee
first = Anna
coauthors=Rois, Barbara
title = Anna Lee: Memoir of a Career on General Hospital and in Film
publisher =McFarland
year = 2007
isbn = 078643161XExternal links
*imdb name|id=0496819
Persondata
NAME= Lee, Anna
ALTERNATIVE NAMES= Winnifrith, Joan Boniface
SHORT DESCRIPTION=Actor
DATE OF BIRTH=birth date |1913|01|2
PLACE OF BIRTH=Igtham ,Kent, England
DATE OF DEATH=2004-5-14
PLACE OF DEATH= Beverly Hills,Los Angeles, California
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