Ann Thornton

Ann Thornton

Personal Details

Biography

Ann Thornton, a luminary in the realm of entertainment, has etched a permanent mark on the industry through her mesmerizing stage presence, captivating audiences with her versatility and range in a diverse array of notable productions.

Notably, her outstanding work on the 1971 television series "Great Performances" demonstrated her exceptional talent, leaving a profound and lasting impression on audiences, a testament to her remarkable abilities as a performer.

Within the realm of the small screen, she showcased her remarkable range as a thespian in the 1982 television series "The Agatha Christie Hour", where she effortlessly transitioned between various roles, thereby exemplifying her remarkable adaptability as a performer.

Notably, her captivating performance in the 1991 cinematic production "Firehead" served as a pivotal moment in her illustrious acting career, ultimately cementing her reputation as a multifaceted and accomplished thespian, with a profound and lasting impact on the global film industry.

Career

1991
The Treaty
The Treaty as Hazel Lavery
Firehead
Firehead as Female Reporter
1987
Hope and Glory
Hope and Glory as Honeymoon Couple #1
1985
Arthur the King
Arthur the King as Lady Ragnell
Florence Nightingale
Florence Nightingale as Parthe Nightingale
1983
Eureka
Eureka as Jane