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Ann Todd (American actress)

Ann Todd (born Ann Todd Phillips,[2] later Ann Basart or Ann Phillips Basart; August 26, 1931 – February 7, 2020)[3] was an American child actress. She was credited in four films as Ann E. Todd. As an adult, she became a music reference librarian at University of California, Berkeley.[2]

Ann Todd
Todd in Stronger Than Desire (1939)
Born
Ann Todd Phillips

(1931-08-26)August 26, 1931
DiedFebruary 7, 2020(2020-02-07) (aged 88)[1]
OccupationChild actress
Years active1939–1953
Spouse
Robert Basart
(m. 1951; died 1993)
Children2

Early years edit

Todd was born in 1931 in Denver, Colorado, to Burrill L. and Alberta C. (née Mayfield) Phillips. She had a younger brother, Stephen (1937–1986). She was a distant relative of Mary Todd Lincoln.[1] Due to the privations of the Great Depression, she was raised by her maternal grandparents,[4] Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ulysses Mayfield,[5][failed verification] her adoptive name was Ann Todd Mayfield.[6] (A Newspaper Enterprise Association story published June 13, 1940, refers to Mrs. A.U. Mayfield as Todd's mother.)[7]

In 1942, Todd was hospitalized in critical condition when blood poisoning developed after she cut her foot playing a game in her backyard.[8]

Film career edit

Todd made her acting debut in Zaza (1939) directed by George Cukor. In a career spanning over 14 years, she appeared in almost 40 movies alongside such stars as Ingrid Bergman, Shirley Temple, James Stewart, John Garfield, Bette Davis, Barbara Stanwyck and Marlene Dietrich.

Due to the similarities between her name and the established British actress Ann Todd, she added the initial "E." to her name.[9] Todd was a regular in The Stu Erwin Show from 1950 to 1953.[10] She became a teacher and librarian in her later life.[11]

Librarian and academic career edit

After graduating from the University of California, Los Angeles, she attended the University of California, Berkeley, where she obtained a master's degree in library science in 1958 and a Master of Arts in 1960.[12] She was a reference librarian at U.C. Berkeley from 1960 to 1961 and 1970 to 1990. Among her accomplishments was founding and editing Cum Notis Variorum, the library's newsletter, which gained a substantial reputation.[12] Additionally Basart wrote reviews for the Music Library Association publication Notes as well as serving as its music review editor and book review editor.

She taught at the San Francisco College for Women and at the University of California, Berkeley.[12]

In 1984, Basart established Fallen Leaf Press, publishing reference books in music as well as scores of contemporary American chamber music. Basart closed the business in 2000.

In 1993, she was recognized by the Music Library Association for lifetime achievement.[12]

Filmography edit

Year Title Role Notes
1937 Rosalie Little girl uncredited, listed in casting sheet as Ann Todd Mayfield
1938 Man-Proof Little girl uncredited, listed in casting sheet as Ann Todd Mayfield
Stolen Heaven Little girl uncredited, listed in casting sheet as Ann Todd Mayfield
1939 Zaza Toto
Calling Dr. Kildare Jenny uncredited
The Zero Hour Beth
Stronger Than Desire Susan Flagg
Intermezzo Ann Marie
Bad Little Angel Libbit Creighton, age 9 uncredited
Tower of London Princess uncredited
Destry Rides Again Claggett girl
1940 The Blue Bird Little Sister
Dr. Ehrlich's Magic Bullet Marianne uncredited
Granny Get Your Gun Charlotte
Little Orvie Patsy Balliser
All This, and Heaven Too Berthe
Brigham Young Mary Kent
Keeping Company First stooge uncredited
1941 Blood and Sand Carmen, as a child
Bad Men of Missouri Amy Younger
Private Nurse Barbara Winton
How Green Was My Valley Ceinwen
The Men in Her Life Rose
Remember the Day Kate Hill
1942 Kings Row Randy Monaghan, as a child
On the Sunny Side Betty
Beyond the Blue Horizon Tama, as a child uncredited
That Other Woman Young girl uncredited
Over My Dead Body Tailor's little girl
1943 Dixie Dugan Imogene Dugan
1945 Roughly Speaking Louise Randall, as a child
Pride of the Marines Loretta Merchant
1946 My Reputation Gretchen Van Orman
The Jolson Story Ann Murray, as a child uncredited
Margie Joyce Fontayne
1947 Homesteaders of Paradise Valley Melinda Hill
Dangerous Years Doris Martin credited as Ann E. Todd
1948 Three Daring Daughters Ilka Morgan credited as Ann E. Todd
Arthur Takes Over Valarie Jeanne Bradford credited as Ann E. Todd
1949 Cover Up Cathie Weatherby credited as Ann E. Todd
1950 to 1953 The Stu Erwin Show Joyce Erwin (TV series, supporting role)
1951 The Lion Hunters Jean Forbes

References edit

  1. ^ a b Pedersen, Erik (February 17, 2020). "Ann Basart Dies: Child Film Actress & 1950s Sitcom Regular Was 88". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved May 24, 2021.
  2. ^ a b "Ann E Todd obituary". The Times. London. March 6, 2020. Retrieved March 6, 2020. (subscription required)
  3. ^ "Ann Basart". Legacy. Retrieved February 11, 2020.
  4. ^ She, but not her brother Steve, was raised by her maternal grandparents
  5. ^ Kiley, Bill (January 8, 1940). "Air Notes and Anecdotes". Greenfield Daily Reporter. p. 2. Retrieved October 2, 2015 – via Newspapers.com.  
  6. ^ Joseph F. Clarke (1977). Pseudonyms. BCA. p. 161.
  7. ^ Harrison, Paul (June 13, 1940). "At 6 (?), Ann Todd Looks Like Shirley Temple's Successor, But She Doesn't Look Like Shirley". Mount Carmel Item. Pennsylvania, Mount Carmel. Newspaper Enterprise Association. p. 3. Retrieved January 8, 2017 – via Newspapers.com.  
  8. ^ . Albuquerque Journal. May 28, 1942. p. 1. Archived from the original on February 20, 2016. Retrieved October 2, 2015 – via Newspapers.com. (Wayback Machine Archive)
  9. ^ "Ann E. Todd profile". Allmovie. Retrieved November 15, 2013.
  10. ^ Terrace, Vincent (2011). Encyclopedia of Television Shows, 1925 through 2010. McFarland & Company, Inc. ISBN 978-0-7864-6477-7. P. 1109.
  11. ^ . TCM. Archived from the original on December 3, 2013. Retrieved November 15, 2013.
  12. ^ a b c d Mimi Tashiro, "Basart, Ann", Grove Music Online https://doi.org/10.1093/gmo/9781561592630.article.A2083817 (accessed November 18, 2019).

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Not to be confused with Ann Todd Ann Todd born Ann Todd Phillips 2 later Ann Basart or Ann Phillips Basart August 26 1931 February 7 2020 3 was an American child actress She was credited in four films as Ann E Todd As an adult she became a music reference librarian at University of California Berkeley 2 Ann ToddTodd in Stronger Than Desire 1939 BornAnn Todd Phillips 1931 08 26 August 26 1931Denver Colorado U S DiedFebruary 7 2020 2020 02 07 aged 88 1 Berkeley California U S OccupationChild actressYears active1939 1953SpouseRobert Basart m 1951 died 1993 wbr Children2 Contents 1 Early years 2 Film career 3 Librarian and academic career 4 Filmography 5 References 6 External linksEarly years editTodd was born in 1931 in Denver Colorado to Burrill L and Alberta C nee Mayfield Phillips She had a younger brother Stephen 1937 1986 She was a distant relative of Mary Todd Lincoln 1 Due to the privations of the Great Depression she was raised by her maternal grandparents 4 Mr and Mrs Albert Ulysses Mayfield 5 failed verification her adoptive name was Ann Todd Mayfield 6 A Newspaper Enterprise Association story published June 13 1940 refers to Mrs A U Mayfield as Todd s mother 7 In 1942 Todd was hospitalized in critical condition when blood poisoning developed after she cut her foot playing a game in her backyard 8 Film career editTodd made her acting debut in Zaza 1939 directed by George Cukor In a career spanning over 14 years she appeared in almost 40 movies alongside such stars as Ingrid Bergman Shirley Temple James Stewart John Garfield Bette Davis Barbara Stanwyck and Marlene Dietrich Due to the similarities between her name and the established British actress Ann Todd she added the initial E to her name 9 Todd was a regular in The Stu Erwin Show from 1950 to 1953 10 She became a teacher and librarian in her later life 11 Librarian and academic career editAfter graduating from the University of California Los Angeles she attended the University of California Berkeley where she obtained a master s degree in library science in 1958 and a Master of Arts in 1960 12 She was a reference librarian at U C Berkeley from 1960 to 1961 and 1970 to 1990 Among her accomplishments was founding and editing Cum Notis Variorum the library s newsletter which gained a substantial reputation 12 Additionally Basart wrote reviews for the Music Library Association publication Notes as well as serving as its music review editor and book review editor She taught at the San Francisco College for Women and at the University of California Berkeley 12 In 1984 Basart established Fallen Leaf Press publishing reference books in music as well as scores of contemporary American chamber music Basart closed the business in 2000 In 1993 she was recognized by the Music Library Association for lifetime achievement 12 Filmography editYear Title Role Notes 1937 Rosalie Little girl uncredited listed in casting sheet as Ann Todd Mayfield 1938 Man Proof Little girl uncredited listed in casting sheet as Ann Todd Mayfield Stolen Heaven Little girl uncredited listed in casting sheet as Ann Todd Mayfield 1939 Zaza Toto Calling Dr Kildare Jenny uncredited The Zero Hour Beth Stronger Than Desire Susan Flagg Intermezzo Ann Marie Bad Little Angel Libbit Creighton age 9 uncredited Tower of London Princess uncredited Destry Rides Again Claggett girl 1940 The Blue Bird Little Sister Dr Ehrlich s Magic Bullet Marianne uncredited Granny Get Your Gun Charlotte Little Orvie Patsy Balliser All This and Heaven Too Berthe Brigham Young Mary Kent Keeping Company First stooge uncredited 1941 Blood and Sand Carmen as a child Bad Men of Missouri Amy Younger Private Nurse Barbara Winton How Green Was My Valley Ceinwen The Men in Her Life Rose Remember the Day Kate Hill 1942 Kings Row Randy Monaghan as a child On the Sunny Side Betty Beyond the Blue Horizon Tama as a child uncredited That Other Woman Young girl uncredited Over My Dead Body Tailor s little girl 1943 Dixie Dugan Imogene Dugan 1945 Roughly Speaking Louise Randall as a child Pride of the Marines Loretta Merchant 1946 My Reputation Gretchen Van Orman The Jolson Story Ann Murray as a child uncredited Margie Joyce Fontayne 1947 Homesteaders of Paradise Valley Melinda Hill Dangerous Years Doris Martin credited as Ann E Todd 1948 Three Daring Daughters Ilka Morgan credited as Ann E Todd Arthur Takes Over Valarie Jeanne Bradford credited as Ann E Todd 1949 Cover Up Cathie Weatherby credited as Ann E Todd 1950 to 1953 The Stu Erwin Show Joyce Erwin TV series supporting role 1951 The Lion Hunters Jean ForbesReferences edit a b Pedersen Erik February 17 2020 Ann Basart Dies Child Film Actress amp 1950s Sitcom Regular Was 88 Deadline Hollywood Retrieved May 24 2021 a b Ann E Todd obituary The Times London March 6 2020 Retrieved March 6 2020 subscription required Ann Basart Legacy Retrieved February 11 2020 She but not her brother Steve was raised by her maternal grandparents Kiley Bill January 8 1940 Air Notes and Anecdotes Greenfield Daily Reporter p 2 Retrieved October 2 2015 via Newspapers com nbsp Joseph F Clarke 1977 Pseudonyms BCA p 161 Harrison Paul June 13 1940 At 6 Ann Todd Looks Like Shirley Temple s Successor But She Doesn t Look Like Shirley Mount Carmel Item Pennsylvania Mount Carmel Newspaper Enterprise Association p 3 Retrieved January 8 2017 via Newspapers com nbsp Child Film Star Is Critically Ill Albuquerque Journal May 28 1942 p 1 Archived from the original on February 20 2016 Retrieved October 2 2015 via Newspapers com Wayback Machine Archive Ann E Todd profile Allmovie Retrieved November 15 2013 Terrace Vincent 2011 Encyclopedia of Television Shows 1925 through 2010 McFarland amp Company Inc ISBN 978 0 7864 6477 7 P 1109 Little Orvie TCM Archived from the original on December 3 2013 Retrieved November 15 2013 a b c d Mimi Tashiro Basart Ann Grove Music Online https doi org 10 1093 gmo 9781561592630 article A2083817 accessed November 18 2019 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia 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