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Ann Mitchell

Ann Mitchell (born 22 April 1939) is a British stage and television actress. She came to prominence in the 1980s when she starred as Dolly Rawlins in the crime series Widows as well as the sequels Widows 2 and She's Out, all written by Lynda La Plante. In 2011, she was cast as Cora Cross in the BBC soap opera EastEnders, the mother of Tanya Branning and Rainie Cross. Mitchell has appeared in many roles in film, theatre and television and has played a significant number of major roles such as Mrs. Warren in Mrs. Warren's Profession and her Laurence Olivier Award nominated performance in Through the Leaves.

Ann Mitchell
Born (1939-04-22) 22 April 1939 (age 84)
Stepney, London, England
NationalityBritish
Alma materEast 15 Acting School
OccupationActress
Years active1958–present
Spouse(s)William Chiles (1959–?) (divorced)
Robert Walker (1965–?) (divorced)
Children2
Websitewww.annmitchell.net

Personal life edit

Mitchell attended Raine's Foundation School and went on to train at East 15 Acting School,[1] having received the first ever scholarship to the school. She has since worked in theatre, television, film and radio, starting with "Diary of a Young Man", a series written for her by John McGrath and Troy Kennedy Martin, directed by Ken Loach. She is a visiting lecturer at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama, East 15 Acting School and the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, and is Master Tutor on the foundation course at WAC. Mitchell is on the board of directors of the Unity Theatre Trust, a Trustee of Arbours (a psychotherapeutic care centre) and is a Patron of Clean Break, a theatre and training company for female ex-offenders. Mitchell has been married twice and has two sons, one from each of her marriages, one of whom is the actor Ché Walker. She resides in London.

Career edit

In 1984 she received the Pye Award for Female who had the greatest impact on television for her role as Dolly Rawlins in the crime series Widows, written by Lynda La Plante. She had a cameo, as Amanda's mother, in the 2018 U.S. film version of her series, Widows. In 1992, she received the award "Performance of the Year" by The Independent on Sunday for her Hecuba at the Gate Theatre. In 2003 Mitchell was a nominee for Best Actress in the Evening Standard Awards and the Laurence Olivier Awards for her performance as Martha in Through the Leaves, first at the Southwark Playhouse and later the Duchess Theatre, London. Her work as a director and writer includes: Voices from Prison (RSC Platform), Cathy Come Home (first stage adaptation, Pit Theatre), Ever After (co-written with Cathy Itzin), Kiss and Kill (co-written with Susan Todd for Monstrous Regiment and nominated for the Susan Smith Blackburn Prize). She directed the world premiere of Barry Keeffe's Sus, at the Royal Court Theatre.

Ann Mitchell first worked with Simon Callow over 35 years ago in a Lincoln Theatre Royal production of The Erpingham Camp, where Callow made his debut. Since then, they have worked together several times, most recently eight years ago when Callow directed Mitchell in The Destiny of Me at the Leicester Haymarket. While not collaborating with Callow, Mitchell has built up an extensive stage career. In an interview with What's on Stage, Mitchell commented that her favourite was Eugene O'Neill. "I was about 15 when I first started reading him and, even at that age, I knew there was something going on there in the subconscious of his work. Tennessee Williams, because of his delicacy. I also like doing Racine, which is wonderful from the point of the view of the language. I've just done Britannicus at the Citz."[2]

Roles edit

EastEnders edit

In 2011, Mitchell was cast in the popular British soap opera EastEnders as Cora Cross, the mother of already established characters Tanya Jessop and Rainie Cross. She first appeared to attend her on-screen daughter's wedding and was originally only scheduled to appear for a four episode guest stint. On 31 May 2011 it was announced that Mitchell was returning to EastEnders as Cora and will be back on screen as a regular character in summer 2011.[3] In an interview with Inside Soap, the executive producer of EastEnders, Bryan Kirkwood commented: "With the loss of Barbara Windsor, I was keen to find a new matriarch for the show, and Ann Mitchell is a dream booking. I've always been a fan of her work, and with the storyline we've got planned, we'll wonder how we ever did without Cora".[4] Mitchell had previously appeared in EastEnders as Jane Williams, a woman Roy Evans had an affair with but only appeared for 6 episodes. Upon joining the soap, Mitchell commented: "As a lifelong fan of EastEnders I am thrilled to join the cast. I am a great fan of June Brown’s and am looking forward to sharing some scenes with her". Executive Producer Bryan Kirkwood added, "I’m very excited to have the much-loved Ann Mitchell joining us. Cora Cross is a formidable woman, cut from the same cloth as many glorious Walford women of the past, and Ann Mitchell is just perfect for the role."[5] She took a break in December 2015, and returned in 2017.[6]

Other roles edit

Theatre edit

As a leading member of the ground-breaking Citizens' Theatre for many years, Mitchell's roles included at Glasgow: Mother Courage in Mother Courage and Her Children,[7] Helen in A Taste of Honey,[7] Amanda in Private Lives,[7] Mary in Mary Stuart,[7] Eva in Summit Conference[7] (written for her by Robert David McDonald), Mrs Warren in Mrs. Warren's Profession,[7] Gertrude in Hamlet[7] and Agrippina in Britannicus.[7] At London: Mrs Marwood in The Way of the World[7] and Cornelia in The White Devil.[7]

Royal Shakespeare Company edit

For the Royal Shakespeare Company her roles include Hecuba, Aethra and the nurse in Tantalus at the Barbican (RSC), Frieda Lawrence in Divine Gossip, and the Woman in Edward Bond's War Plays I, II, III. Tantalus was a coproduction of the RSC and the Denver Center for the Performing Arts in the U.S. where it received its world premiere in a mammoth performance of the three parts given over 10 hours. Working for the leading companies in the UK she was: Helen in The Road to Mecca (Royal Exchange Theatre, Manchester), Mrs Malaprop in The Rivals (Nottingham Playhouse), Marge in A Colder Climate (Royal Court), A Matter of Life and Death (Royal National Theatre), Brenda in Mary Barnes (Royal Court), Guinevere in Guinevere (written for her by Pam Gems, Soho Poly), Mrs Prentice in What the Butler Saw (the Crucible Theatre, Sheffield). In 2005, she co-starred in Whose Life Is It Anyway? in London's West End with Kim Cattrall and Janet Suzman.

Television edit

For television, Mitchell has starred in many of the most popular UK television series ranging from drama to comedy, including Z-Cars, Talking to a Stranger, Up the Junction, Play for Today, Upstairs, Downstairs, Morning Story, Within These Walls, Bergerac, Taggart, The Detectives, Kavanagh QC, Maigret, The Bill, EastEnders,[8] French & Saunders, and Gimme Gimme Gimme (written for her by Jonathan Harvey). She co-stars as Lillian in the forthcoming Granada production of Jane Hall's Big Bad Bus Ride, and was most recently[when?] seen as Rita in Tunnel of Love for Thames. As Dolly Rawlins in Widows I, II and She's Out (written for her by Lynda La Plante) she won acclaim and affection. In 2017 she joined the cast of CBBC's Hetty Feather. On 16 January 2022 she appeared in Vera in the episode "As the Crow Flies" in the role of Moira Swann.

Filmography edit

Year Title Role
1964 Z-Cars Mrs Napier
1965 The Wednesday Play Marie
1966 Dixon of Dock Green Mrs Stubbings
1966 Talking to a Stranger Mother as a young woman
1966 Theatre 625
1967 Hobson's Choice Ada Figgins
1973 Play for Today Amenities officer
1975 Upstairs, Downstairs Militant Woman
1975 Crown Court Vera Chadwick
1975–1976 Within These Walls Kathleen Marsh
1977 Full Circle Woman in park
1978 Angels Sister Huntley
1979 Murder by Decree Jane
1976 Play of the Week Mother
1981 Lady Chatterley's Lover Ivy Bolton
1983–1985 Widows Dolly Rawlins
1988 Bergerac Lola Betts
1990, 1991, 1994, 2000, 2008 The Bill Miss Alexander; Mrs Cook; Sue Cooper; Val Davies; Doreen Fallon
1990, 2009 Casualty Mrs McKenzie; Margaret Samson
1992 Taggart Annie Gilmore
1992 Maigret Mme. Moncin
1995 She's Out Dolly Rawlins
1996 The Detectives Superintendent Simmons
1998 Kavanagh QC Mrs Justice Addis
2001 Gimme Gimme Gimme Miss Twitch
2001–2002, 2011–2015, 2017–2018 EastEnders Jane Williams; Cora Cross
2006 Jane Hall Lilian Ramsay
2008 Heartbeat Iris Grocott
2011 The Deep Blue Sea Mrs Nelson
2015 Dragonfly Margaret Grosvenor
2017 Hetty Feather Miss Sarah Smith
2018 Widows Amanda's Mother
2019–2020 Call the Midwife Elsie Dyer
2019 Year of the Rabbit Gwendoline
2021 Gunfight at Dry River Etta Ryles
2021 Silent Witness Molly Trask
2022 Vera Moira Swann
2023 The Gold Sadie
2023 For Her Sins Maggie
2023 True Haunting Myra Danvers

Awards and nominations edit

Year Award Category Result Ref.
2012 Inside Soap Awards Funniest Female Nominated [9]
2013 18th National Television Awards Serial Drama Performance Nominated [10]

References edit

  1. ^ . AnnMitchell.net. Archived from the original on 23 July 2011. Retrieved 9 July 2011.
  2. ^ . WhatsOnStage. Archived from the original on 20 October 2012. Retrieved 11 July 2011.
  3. ^ Kilkelly, Daniel. "'EastEnders' exec confirms Cora Cross return". Digital Spy. London: Hachette Filipacchi UK. Retrieved 31 May 2011.
  4. ^ Charlotte. . Walford Web. Archived from the original on 30 September 2012. Retrieved 10 July 2011.
  5. ^ Admin. . Walford Web. Archived from the original on 13 March 2012. Retrieved 11 July 2011.
  6. ^ Dainty, Sophie (23 March 2017). "EastEnders bringing back Cora Cross as Ann Mitchell returns to filming". Digital Spy. Retrieved 23 March 2017.
  7. ^ a b c d e f g h i j . AnnMitchell.net. Archived from the original on 16 July 2011. Retrieved 9 July 2011.
  8. ^ Kilkelly, Daniel (21 March 2011). "'EastEnders' confirms Tanya's mum casting". Digital Spy. London: Hachette Filipacchi UK. Retrieved 21 March 2011.
  9. ^ Kilkelly, Daniel (19 July 2012). "Inside Soap Awards 2012 - longlist nominees in full". Digital Spy. Retrieved 16 July 2012.
  10. ^ Fletcher, Alex (22 September 2012). "National Television Awards 2013: Longlist nominations in full - vote". Digital Spy. Retrieved 2 October 2012.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Ann Mitchell at IMDb

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For other people named Ann Mitchell see Ann Mitchell disambiguation Ann Mitchell born 22 April 1939 is a British stage and television actress She came to prominence in the 1980s when she starred as Dolly Rawlins in the crime series Widows as well as the sequels Widows 2 and She s Out all written by Lynda La Plante In 2011 she was cast as Cora Cross in the BBC soap opera EastEnders the mother of Tanya Branning and Rainie Cross Mitchell has appeared in many roles in film theatre and television and has played a significant number of major roles such as Mrs Warren in Mrs Warren s Profession and her Laurence Olivier Award nominated performance in Through the Leaves Ann MitchellBorn 1939 04 22 22 April 1939 age 84 Stepney London EnglandNationalityBritishAlma materEast 15 Acting SchoolOccupationActressYears active1958 presentSpouse s William Chiles 1959 divorced Robert Walker 1965 divorced Children2Websitewww wbr annmitchell wbr net Contents 1 Personal life 2 Career 3 Roles 3 1 EastEnders 3 2 Other roles 3 2 1 Theatre 3 2 2 Royal Shakespeare Company 3 2 3 Television 4 Filmography 5 Awards and nominations 6 References 7 External linksPersonal life editMitchell attended Raine s Foundation School and went on to train at East 15 Acting School 1 having received the first ever scholarship to the school She has since worked in theatre television film and radio starting with Diary of a Young Man a series written for her by John McGrath and Troy Kennedy Martin directed by Ken Loach She is a visiting lecturer at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama East 15 Acting School and the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art and is Master Tutor on the foundation course at WAC Mitchell is on the board of directors of the Unity Theatre Trust a Trustee of Arbours a psychotherapeutic care centre and is a Patron of Clean Break a theatre and training company for female ex offenders Mitchell has been married twice and has two sons one from each of her marriages one of whom is the actor Che Walker She resides in London Career editIn 1984 she received the Pye Award for Female who had the greatest impact on television for her role as Dolly Rawlins in the crime series Widows written by Lynda La Plante She had a cameo as Amanda s mother in the 2018 U S film version of her series Widows In 1992 she received the award Performance of the Year by The Independent on Sunday for her Hecuba at the Gate Theatre In 2003 Mitchell was a nominee for Best Actress in the Evening Standard Awards and the Laurence Olivier Awards for her performance as Martha in Through the Leaves first at the Southwark Playhouse and later the Duchess Theatre London Her work as a director and writer includes Voices from Prison RSC Platform Cathy Come Home first stage adaptation Pit Theatre Ever After co written with Cathy Itzin Kiss and Kill co written with Susan Todd for Monstrous Regiment and nominated for the Susan Smith Blackburn Prize She directed the world premiere of Barry Keeffe s Sus at the Royal Court Theatre Ann Mitchell first worked with Simon Callow over 35 years ago in a Lincoln Theatre Royal production of The Erpingham Camp where Callow made his debut Since then they have worked together several times most recently eight years ago when Callow directed Mitchell in The Destiny of Me at the Leicester Haymarket While not collaborating with Callow Mitchell has built up an extensive stage career In an interview with What s on Stage Mitchell commented that her favourite was Eugene O Neill I was about 15 when I first started reading him and even at that age I knew there was something going on there in the subconscious of his work Tennessee Williams because of his delicacy I also like doing Racine which is wonderful from the point of the view of the language I ve just done Britannicus at the Citz 2 Roles editEastEnders edit Main article Cora Cross In 2011 Mitchell was cast in the popular British soap opera EastEnders as Cora Cross the mother of already established characters Tanya Jessop and Rainie Cross She first appeared to attend her on screen daughter s wedding and was originally only scheduled to appear for a four episode guest stint On 31 May 2011 it was announced that Mitchell was returning to EastEnders as Cora and will be back on screen as a regular character in summer 2011 3 In an interview with Inside Soap the executive producer of EastEnders Bryan Kirkwood commented With the loss of Barbara Windsor I was keen to find a new matriarch for the show and Ann Mitchell is a dream booking I ve always been a fan of her work and with the storyline we ve got planned we ll wonder how we ever did without Cora 4 Mitchell had previously appeared in EastEnders as Jane Williams a woman Roy Evans had an affair with but only appeared for 6 episodes Upon joining the soap Mitchell commented As a lifelong fan of EastEnders I am thrilled to join the cast I am a great fan of June Brown s and am looking forward to sharing some scenes with her Executive Producer Bryan Kirkwood added I m very excited to have the much loved Ann Mitchell joining us Cora Cross is a formidable woman cut from the same cloth as many glorious Walford women of the past and Ann Mitchell is just perfect for the role 5 She took a break in December 2015 and returned in 2017 6 Other roles edit Theatre edit As a leading member of the ground breaking Citizens Theatre for many years Mitchell s roles included at Glasgow Mother Courage in Mother Courage and Her Children 7 Helen in A Taste of Honey 7 Amanda in Private Lives 7 Mary in Mary Stuart 7 Eva in Summit Conference 7 written for her by Robert David McDonald Mrs Warren in Mrs Warren s Profession 7 Gertrude in Hamlet 7 and Agrippina in Britannicus 7 At London Mrs Marwood in The Way of the World 7 and Cornelia in The White Devil 7 Royal Shakespeare Company edit For the Royal Shakespeare Company her roles include Hecuba Aethra and the nurse in Tantalus at the Barbican RSC Frieda Lawrence in Divine Gossip and the Woman in Edward Bond s War Plays I II III Tantalus was a coproduction of the RSC and the Denver Center for the Performing Arts in the U S where it received its world premiere in a mammoth performance of the three parts given over 10 hours Working for the leading companies in the UK she was Helen in The Road to Mecca Royal Exchange Theatre Manchester Mrs Malaprop in The Rivals Nottingham Playhouse Marge in A Colder Climate Royal Court A Matter of Life and Death Royal National Theatre Brenda in Mary Barnes Royal Court Guinevere in Guinevere written for her by Pam Gems Soho Poly Mrs Prentice in What the Butler Saw the Crucible Theatre Sheffield In 2005 she co starred in Whose Life Is It Anyway in London s West End with Kim Cattrall and Janet Suzman Television edit For television Mitchell has starred in many of the most popular UK television series ranging from drama to comedy including Z Cars Talking to a Stranger Up the Junction Play for Today Upstairs Downstairs Morning Story Within These Walls Bergerac Taggart The Detectives Kavanagh QC Maigret The Bill EastEnders 8 French amp Saunders and Gimme Gimme Gimme written for her by Jonathan Harvey She co stars as Lillian in the forthcoming Granada production of Jane Hall s Big Bad Bus Ride and was most recently when seen as Rita in Tunnel of Love for Thames As Dolly Rawlins in Widows I II and She s Out written for her by Lynda La Plante she won acclaim and affection In 2017 she joined the cast of CBBC s Hetty Feather On 16 January 2022 she appeared in Vera in the episode As the Crow Flies in the role of Moira Swann Filmography editYear Title Role1964 Z Cars Mrs Napier1965 The Wednesday Play Marie1966 Dixon of Dock Green Mrs Stubbings1966 Talking to a Stranger Mother as a young woman1966 Theatre 6251967 Hobson s Choice Ada Figgins1973 Play for Today Amenities officer1975 Upstairs Downstairs Militant Woman1975 Crown Court Vera Chadwick1975 1976 Within These Walls Kathleen Marsh1977 Full Circle Woman in park1978 Angels Sister Huntley1979 Murder by Decree Jane1976 Play of the Week Mother1981 Lady Chatterley s Lover Ivy Bolton1983 1985 Widows Dolly Rawlins1988 Bergerac Lola Betts1990 1991 1994 2000 2008 The Bill Miss Alexander Mrs Cook Sue Cooper Val Davies Doreen Fallon1990 2009 Casualty Mrs McKenzie Margaret Samson1992 Taggart Annie Gilmore1992 Maigret Mme Moncin1995 She s Out Dolly Rawlins1996 The Detectives Superintendent Simmons1998 Kavanagh QC Mrs Justice Addis2001 Gimme Gimme Gimme Miss Twitch2001 2002 2011 2015 2017 2018 EastEnders Jane Williams Cora Cross2006 Jane Hall Lilian Ramsay2008 Heartbeat Iris Grocott2011 The Deep Blue Sea Mrs Nelson2015 Dragonfly Margaret Grosvenor2017 Hetty Feather Miss Sarah Smith2018 Widows Amanda s Mother2019 2020 Call the Midwife Elsie Dyer2019 Year of the Rabbit Gwendoline2021 Gunfight at Dry River Etta Ryles2021 Silent Witness Molly Trask2022 Vera Moira Swann2023 The Gold Sadie2023 For Her Sins Maggie2023 True Haunting Myra DanversAwards and nominations editYear Award Category Result Ref 2012 Inside Soap Awards Funniest Female Nominated 9 2013 18th National Television Awards Serial Drama Performance Nominated 10 References edit Ann Mitchell Background AnnMitchell net Archived from the original on 23 July 2011 Retrieved 9 July 2011 20 Questions With Ann Mitchell WhatsOnStage Archived from the original on 20 October 2012 Retrieved 11 July 2011 Kilkelly Daniel EastEnders exec confirms Cora Cross return Digital Spy London Hachette Filipacchi UK Retrieved 31 May 2011 Charlotte Exclusive Q amp A with Bryan Kirkwood Walford Web Archived from the original on 30 September 2012 Retrieved 10 July 2011 Admin Tanya s Cross to See Her Mum Walford Web Archived from the original on 13 March 2012 Retrieved 11 July 2011 Dainty Sophie 23 March 2017 EastEnders bringing back Cora Cross as Ann Mitchell returns to filming Digital Spy Retrieved 23 March 2017 a b c d e f g h i j Ann Mitchell Theatre AnnMitchell net Archived from the original on 16 July 2011 Retrieved 9 July 2011 Kilkelly Daniel 21 March 2011 EastEnders confirms Tanya s mum casting Digital Spy London Hachette Filipacchi UK Retrieved 21 March 2011 Kilkelly Daniel 19 July 2012 Inside Soap Awards 2012 longlist nominees in full Digital Spy Retrieved 16 July 2012 Fletcher Alex 22 September 2012 National Television Awards 2013 Longlist nominations in full vote Digital Spy Retrieved 2 October 2012 External links editOfficial website Ann Mitchell at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ann Mitchell amp oldid 1169770505, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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