Ann Hasson

Ann Hasson

Personal Details

Biography

Ann Hasson is a renowned figure in the world of cinema, television, and theater, with a career spanning multiple decades and a wide range of iconic productions to her credit.

She is perhaps most famously associated with the 1976 adaptation of R.D. Blackmore's classic novel, Lorna Doone, a sweeping epic romance that showcased her versatility as a performer.

In addition to her work in film, Hasson has also made a significant impact on the world of television, with notable appearances in productions such as A Midsummer Night's Dream (1996),a critically acclaimed adaptation of Shakespeare's beloved comedy.

Furthermore, her impressive resume also includes the 1977 miniseries adaptation of Charles Dickens' beloved novel, Nicholas Nickleby, a classic tale of love, loss, and redemption that cemented her status as a master of her craft.

Throughout her illustrious career, Ann Hasson has consistently demonstrated her remarkable range and depth as a performer, earning her a place among the most respected and beloved figures in the entertainment industry.

Career

1996
1984
Four Days in July
Four Days in July as Sister Midwife
1983
Ascendancy
Ascendancy as First Maid
1977
Nicholas Nickleby
Nicholas Nickleby as The Infant Phenomenon
1976