Ann E. Todd (born August 26, 1931) is an American former child actress.
Early years
Todd was born Ann Todd Phillips in 1931 in Denver, Colorado to
Burrill L. and Alberta C. (née Mayfield) Phillips. She had a younger brother, Stephen (1937–1986). She is a distant relative of Mary Todd Lincoln. Due to the privations of the Great Depression, she and her younger brother were reportedly raised by her maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ulysses Mayfield.
In 1942, Todd was hospitalized in critical condition when blood poisoning developed after she cut her foot playing a game in her backyard.
Due to the similarities between her name and the then already established British actress Ann Todd, she added the initial "E." to her name. Todd was a regular in The Stu Erwin Show between 1950–53 before quitting show business for good. She became a teacher and librarian in her later life before retiring in California.
Anne, alternatively spelled Ann, is a form of the Latin female given name Anna. This in turn is a representation of the Hebrew Hannah, the name of the mother of the prophet Samuel. Anne is a common name in France.
It is sometimes used as a male name in the Netherlands (for example Anne de Vries). It has also been used for males in France (Anne de Montmorency) and Scotland (Lord Anne Hamilton).
Ann (Chinese:白安; pinyin:Bái ān) was born on September 27, 1991 in Taipei City, Taiwan. She is an independent Taiwanesesinger. She released her debut album, "Catcher in the Rye," in 2012.
Albums
The Catcher in the Rye (released 2012-12-28)
What's next? (released 2014-09-12)
Discography
All lyrics written by Ann,all music composed by Ann.
Mons Bradley is a lunar mountain massif in the Montes Apenninus range, along the eastern edge of the Mare Imbrium. It is located to the west of the crater Conon. To the west of this peak is the Rima Bradley rille. (See below.)
This is a graben-type rille located in the southeastern part of the Mare Imbrium, near the Montes Apenninus range. To the northwest is the prominent crater Archimedes. This rille follows a course to the southwest, starting at the Palus Putredinis, and cutting through a hummocky region. To the east of the northern end of this rille is Rima Hadley and the landing site of the Apollo 15 mission.
This feature is centered at selenographic coordinates 23°48′N1°12′W / 23.8°N 1.2°W / 23.8; -1.2, and it has a maximum diameter of 161km. The rille was named for the nearby Mons Bradley. Several tiny craters near this rille have been assigned names by the IAU. These are listed in the table below.
In the science fictiontelevision seriesStargate Atlantis, the Wraith are the original enemy alien species, first introduced in the pilot episode "Rising". In the series, they are a vampire-like telepathic race who feed on the "life-force" of humans, and are the dominant power in the Pegasus galaxy. The first season of Atlantis is focused on the main characters finding a way to survive an overwhelming attack by the Wraith. Although in the later seasons new enemies have taken some of the attention away from the Wraith, they remain a potent and ever-present threat to the Atlantis Expedition.
All of the named Wraith who have appeared on Stargate Atlantis are named by humans, as it is unknown whether wraith even have names. John Sheppard often gives captured Wraith amusing/generic Earth names. The majority of non-warrior male and female Wraith were played by the same actors, James Lafazanos and Andee Frizzell respectively. James Lafazanos left the show after season 2. Other male Wraith have been played by Christopher Heyerdahl (season 3 onwards), Jeffrey C. Robinson (season 2), Dan Payne (season 3), James Bamford (season 3), Brendan Penny (season 4), Tyler McClendon (season 5) and Neil Jackson (season 5).
Pokémon Snap(ポケモンスナップ,Pokemon Sunappu) is a first-personrail shooter and simulation video game co-developed by HAL Laboratory and Pax Softnica and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo 64video game console. It was first released in Japan on March 21, 1999, and was later released on June 30, 1999 in North America and September 15, 2000, in PAL regions. It is a spin-off game in the Pokémon series, being one of the first console-based games for it, and featuring many Pokémon rendered for the first time in real-time 3D. The game was re-released for the Wii's Virtual Console during December 2007 in Japan, North America, and PAL regions.
Originally announced as a Nintendo 64DD title, development of Pokémon Snap was moved to the Nintendo 64 due to the 64DD's poor sales. The gameplay is similar to other first-person games, viewing from the perspective of protagonist Todd Snap as he moves automatically on a rail. The objective of the game is to take pictures of Pokémon, using items such as apples and "pester balls" to achieve better shots. After each round, players are judged based on the quality of their photos. The Virtual Console version features the ability to send pictures taken in the game to the Wii Message Board and send them to friends, whereas the Nintendo 64 cartridge could be taken to either Blockbuster or Lawson stores in North America and Japan to have pictures from the game printed on stickers.
Todd is the fifth album and second double album by Todd Rundgren, released in February 1974. It was an expansion of his experimentation on his previous album, A Wizard, a True Star. It showed his growing interest in the synthesizer, and its ability to expand the textures of rock music. Much of the album is intensely experimental. However, it is not without its share of pop songs. Todd also tinkers with the synth-heavy progressive sound he would take further with his later band Utopia. First issues of this LP included a large wall poster; all the lyrics appeared on one side, while the other was Todd's cover portrait in shades of fine print, consisting of the names of 10,000 fans who had sent in the postcard included with A Wizard, a True Star.
Release of the album, originally conceived as (but too long for) a single disc, was delayed by a vinyl shortage caused by the 1973 oil crisis. This was further compounded by reluctance from the record label, Bearsville, to release a new album when his song "Hello It's Me" from Something/Anything? remained strong on the singles charts.
English actress of the 1940s best known for her role in Hitchcock's 'The Paradine Case' with Gregory peck.
published: 22 Aug 2012
ANN TODD TRIBUTE
published: 28 Nov 2016
One Direction Superfan and 'After' Series Author Anna Todd Plays a Round of 1D Trivia
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published: 20 Jul 2015
ANN TODD 'Maytime was made for Love'.
ANN TODD and ensemble 'Maytime was made for Love' from the 1946 musical film 'Gaiety George'.
published: 10 Mar 2016
Todd Duncan, Anne Brown " Bess, You is My Woman" Original Cast,.Porgy and Bess (1940)
"Bess, You Is My Woman"
From the Opera, "Porgy and Bess"
Music by George Gershwin
Lyrics by Du Bose Heyward and Ira Gershwin
Featuring Todd Duncan and Anne Brown
Accompanied by the Decca Symphony Orchestra
Directed by Alexander Smallens
Recorded May 15, 1940
Decca 29069A
George Gershwin's "American Folk Opera" Porgy and Bess opened on Broadway on October 10, 1935, in the middle of the Great Depression and closed after only 124 performances on January 25, 1936. In May 1940, Decca Records assembled some of the members of the original cast, including Todd Duncan and Anne Brown, who had played the title characters, for a recording session that produced a 78 rpm album of selections from the score.
Todd Duncan was born in Danville, Kentucky in 1903, died February 28, 1998. He obtai...
published: 27 Apr 2010
Todd Cole and Ann promoting QVC Christmas 2017
Todd and Ann promoting Christmas 2017 items for QVC. See Todd's Facebook page "Todd's Top Picks"
published: 18 Nov 2017
Charles Laughton and Ann Todd - 'The Paradine Case'
Alfred Hitchcock's "The Paradine Case" (1947) isn't considered one of his best fims but it does have some sparkling acting talent on display. Charles Laughton plays a malevolent judge (Lord Horfield) trying a murder case in which the accused woman is being defended by barrister Gregory Peck. At a dinner party at the Horfield's, Ethel Barrymore (Lady Horfield) is chatting to Ann Todd (playing Peck's wife) when Laughton comes in. He proceeds to make a pass at Miss Todd but is duly rebuffed. It's only a tiny clip but the participants have certain class about them!
published: 16 Feb 2012
The Trouble With Father (1953) -- "The Day the Circus Came to Town"
Originally telecast June 12, 1953, ABC Friday (note: missing closing credits)
Jackie tries to bring the circus to a sick friend.
Stars: Stu Erwin, June Collyer, Sheila James, Ann E. Todd, Sheila James, Willie Best
The series stars Stuart Erwin and real-life wife June Collyer. Ann E. Todd and Sheila James portray the couple's fictional daughters (Merry Anders replaced Ann Todd in the final season). One notable aspect of the show was that it featured a black actor Willie Best in a regular supporting role.
An episode of 1950s sitcom "The Trouble with Father". One of the first single-camera sitcoms without a laugh-track....but this episode nevertheless features a guy in a gorilla suit. The Willie Best character is worryingly stereotypical, but he is shown as being a friend of the famil...
What was Harry Styles' pre-One Direction band? What are the boys' nicknames? Billboard quizzes the 1D fan-fic writer to see how much she really knows about the ...
What was Harry Styles' pre-One Direction band? What are the boys' nicknames? Billboard quizzes the 1D fan-fic writer to see how much she really knows about the band.
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"Bess, You Is My Woman"
From the Opera, "Porgy and Bess"
Music by George Gershwin
Lyrics by Du Bose Heyward and Ira Gershwin
Featuring Todd Duncan and Anne ...
"Bess, You Is My Woman"
From the Opera, "Porgy and Bess"
Music by George Gershwin
Lyrics by Du Bose Heyward and Ira Gershwin
Featuring Todd Duncan and Anne Brown
Accompanied by the Decca Symphony Orchestra
Directed by Alexander Smallens
Recorded May 15, 1940
Decca 29069A
George Gershwin's "American Folk Opera" Porgy and Bess opened on Broadway on October 10, 1935, in the middle of the Great Depression and closed after only 124 performances on January 25, 1936. In May 1940, Decca Records assembled some of the members of the original cast, including Todd Duncan and Anne Brown, who had played the title characters, for a recording session that produced a 78 rpm album of selections from the score.
Todd Duncan was born in Danville, Kentucky in 1903, died February 28, 1998. He obtained his musical training at Butler University in Indianapolis with a B.A. in music followed by an M.A. from Columbia University Teachers College. Duncan was George Gershwin's personal choice as the first performer of the role of "Porgy" in Porgy and Bess in 1935 and played the role more than 1,800 times.
Anne Wiggins Brown (born Annie Wiggins Brown August 9, 1912 - died March 13, 2009) was an African American soprano who created the role of "Bess" in the original production of George Gershwin's folk opera Porgy and Bess in 1935. She was also a radio and concert singer. She settled in Norway in her 30's and later became a Norwegian citizen.
"Bess, You Is My Woman"
From the Opera, "Porgy and Bess"
Music by George Gershwin
Lyrics by Du Bose Heyward and Ira Gershwin
Featuring Todd Duncan and Anne Brown
Accompanied by the Decca Symphony Orchestra
Directed by Alexander Smallens
Recorded May 15, 1940
Decca 29069A
George Gershwin's "American Folk Opera" Porgy and Bess opened on Broadway on October 10, 1935, in the middle of the Great Depression and closed after only 124 performances on January 25, 1936. In May 1940, Decca Records assembled some of the members of the original cast, including Todd Duncan and Anne Brown, who had played the title characters, for a recording session that produced a 78 rpm album of selections from the score.
Todd Duncan was born in Danville, Kentucky in 1903, died February 28, 1998. He obtained his musical training at Butler University in Indianapolis with a B.A. in music followed by an M.A. from Columbia University Teachers College. Duncan was George Gershwin's personal choice as the first performer of the role of "Porgy" in Porgy and Bess in 1935 and played the role more than 1,800 times.
Anne Wiggins Brown (born Annie Wiggins Brown August 9, 1912 - died March 13, 2009) was an African American soprano who created the role of "Bess" in the original production of George Gershwin's folk opera Porgy and Bess in 1935. She was also a radio and concert singer. She settled in Norway in her 30's and later became a Norwegian citizen.
Alfred Hitchcock's "The Paradine Case" (1947) isn't considered one of his best fims but it does have some sparkling acting talent on display. Charles Laughton p...
Alfred Hitchcock's "The Paradine Case" (1947) isn't considered one of his best fims but it does have some sparkling acting talent on display. Charles Laughton plays a malevolent judge (Lord Horfield) trying a murder case in which the accused woman is being defended by barrister Gregory Peck. At a dinner party at the Horfield's, Ethel Barrymore (Lady Horfield) is chatting to Ann Todd (playing Peck's wife) when Laughton comes in. He proceeds to make a pass at Miss Todd but is duly rebuffed. It's only a tiny clip but the participants have certain class about them!
Alfred Hitchcock's "The Paradine Case" (1947) isn't considered one of his best fims but it does have some sparkling acting talent on display. Charles Laughton plays a malevolent judge (Lord Horfield) trying a murder case in which the accused woman is being defended by barrister Gregory Peck. At a dinner party at the Horfield's, Ethel Barrymore (Lady Horfield) is chatting to Ann Todd (playing Peck's wife) when Laughton comes in. He proceeds to make a pass at Miss Todd but is duly rebuffed. It's only a tiny clip but the participants have certain class about them!
Originally telecast June 12, 1953, ABC Friday (note: missing closing credits)
Jackie tries to bring the circus to a sick friend.
Stars: Stu Erwin, June Coll...
Originally telecast June 12, 1953, ABC Friday (note: missing closing credits)
Jackie tries to bring the circus to a sick friend.
Stars: Stu Erwin, June Collyer, Sheila James, Ann E. Todd, Sheila James, Willie Best
The series stars Stuart Erwin and real-life wife June Collyer. Ann E. Todd and Sheila James portray the couple's fictional daughters (Merry Anders replaced Ann Todd in the final season). One notable aspect of the show was that it featured a black actor Willie Best in a regular supporting role.
An episode of 1950s sitcom "The Trouble with Father". One of the first single-camera sitcoms without a laugh-track....but this episode nevertheless features a guy in a gorilla suit. The Willie Best character is worryingly stereotypical, but he is shown as being a friend of the family, which must count for something!
The Stu Erwin Show (also known as Trouble with Father) is an American sitcom which aired on ABC from 1950 to 1955. Only four of the series’ five seasons on the network included new episodes; the 1953–54 season consisted entirely of reruns.
Originally telecast June 12, 1953, ABC Friday (note: missing closing credits)
Jackie tries to bring the circus to a sick friend.
Stars: Stu Erwin, June Collyer, Sheila James, Ann E. Todd, Sheila James, Willie Best
The series stars Stuart Erwin and real-life wife June Collyer. Ann E. Todd and Sheila James portray the couple's fictional daughters (Merry Anders replaced Ann Todd in the final season). One notable aspect of the show was that it featured a black actor Willie Best in a regular supporting role.
An episode of 1950s sitcom "The Trouble with Father". One of the first single-camera sitcoms without a laugh-track....but this episode nevertheless features a guy in a gorilla suit. The Willie Best character is worryingly stereotypical, but he is shown as being a friend of the family, which must count for something!
The Stu Erwin Show (also known as Trouble with Father) is an American sitcom which aired on ABC from 1950 to 1955. Only four of the series’ five seasons on the network included new episodes; the 1953–54 season consisted entirely of reruns.
What was Harry Styles' pre-One Direction band? What are the boys' nicknames? Billboard quizzes the 1D fan-fic writer to see how much she really knows about the band.
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"Bess, You Is My Woman"
From the Opera, "Porgy and Bess"
Music by George Gershwin
Lyrics by Du Bose Heyward and Ira Gershwin
Featuring Todd Duncan and Anne Brown
Accompanied by the Decca Symphony Orchestra
Directed by Alexander Smallens
Recorded May 15, 1940
Decca 29069A
George Gershwin's "American Folk Opera" Porgy and Bess opened on Broadway on October 10, 1935, in the middle of the Great Depression and closed after only 124 performances on January 25, 1936. In May 1940, Decca Records assembled some of the members of the original cast, including Todd Duncan and Anne Brown, who had played the title characters, for a recording session that produced a 78 rpm album of selections from the score.
Todd Duncan was born in Danville, Kentucky in 1903, died February 28, 1998. He obtained his musical training at Butler University in Indianapolis with a B.A. in music followed by an M.A. from Columbia University Teachers College. Duncan was George Gershwin's personal choice as the first performer of the role of "Porgy" in Porgy and Bess in 1935 and played the role more than 1,800 times.
Anne Wiggins Brown (born Annie Wiggins Brown August 9, 1912 - died March 13, 2009) was an African American soprano who created the role of "Bess" in the original production of George Gershwin's folk opera Porgy and Bess in 1935. She was also a radio and concert singer. She settled in Norway in her 30's and later became a Norwegian citizen.
Alfred Hitchcock's "The Paradine Case" (1947) isn't considered one of his best fims but it does have some sparkling acting talent on display. Charles Laughton plays a malevolent judge (Lord Horfield) trying a murder case in which the accused woman is being defended by barrister Gregory Peck. At a dinner party at the Horfield's, Ethel Barrymore (Lady Horfield) is chatting to Ann Todd (playing Peck's wife) when Laughton comes in. He proceeds to make a pass at Miss Todd but is duly rebuffed. It's only a tiny clip but the participants have certain class about them!
Originally telecast June 12, 1953, ABC Friday (note: missing closing credits)
Jackie tries to bring the circus to a sick friend.
Stars: Stu Erwin, June Collyer, Sheila James, Ann E. Todd, Sheila James, Willie Best
The series stars Stuart Erwin and real-life wife June Collyer. Ann E. Todd and Sheila James portray the couple's fictional daughters (Merry Anders replaced Ann Todd in the final season). One notable aspect of the show was that it featured a black actor Willie Best in a regular supporting role.
An episode of 1950s sitcom "The Trouble with Father". One of the first single-camera sitcoms without a laugh-track....but this episode nevertheless features a guy in a gorilla suit. The Willie Best character is worryingly stereotypical, but he is shown as being a friend of the family, which must count for something!
The Stu Erwin Show (also known as Trouble with Father) is an American sitcom which aired on ABC from 1950 to 1955. Only four of the series’ five seasons on the network included new episodes; the 1953–54 season consisted entirely of reruns.
Ann E. Todd (born August 26, 1931) is an American former child actress.
Early years
Todd was born Ann Todd Phillips in 1931 in Denver, Colorado to
Burrill L. and Alberta C. (née Mayfield) Phillips. She had a younger brother, Stephen (1937–1986). She is a distant relative of Mary Todd Lincoln. Due to the privations of the Great Depression, she and her younger brother were reportedly raised by her maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ulysses Mayfield.
In 1942, Todd was hospitalized in critical condition when blood poisoning developed after she cut her foot playing a game in her backyard.
Due to the similarities between her name and the then already established British actress Ann Todd, she added the initial "E." to her name. Todd was a regular in The Stu Erwin Show between 1950–53 before quitting show business for good. She became a teacher and librarian in her later life before retiring in California.
I'm the planet of pity I'm a screaming mad dog Tried to get out of the setting But I won't get stepping out Got a hang over God I'm hangin' around Awake not awake I lie down on the ground Don't you know I don't speak to no one Cause no one is good I speak to no one But you You made me down I met a boy named Jonas He called a whale his friend Kill the whale His only friend And your soul will awake in hell Bring me down Die alone Breed the breeders Cocaine dealers rule our lives alone Don't you know I don't speak to no one cause' no one is good I speak to no one But you You made me down She's my ground If you want to leave me You should try Eat cow Come and push me on the ground Eat cow You like it bloody Eat cow Come and push me on the ground Eat cow You gotta' push it You gotta' push it
He is survived by his loving and devoted wife of almost 60 years, Ann; his son Todd (Jessica) Crutchfield; beloved grandsons, William, Zac and Nic Crutchfield; and his stepsister, MarthaNell (Will) Persons.
Kathy Lefler’s struggles began at a young age ... She has now been sober for two years ... “It doesn’t take a lot ... Suzanne & Todd Schmidt, $100Anne Ursino, $100 Skip & Liz Lord, $100 Dr & Mrs GeorgePenn, $100 Charles Hays, $50 Anonymous gifts with message.
Rock & Awe light show becoming tradition in Fremont. Sandusky CountyVisitorsBureau's Peggy Courtney talks about how the Rock & Awe light and music show is becoming a holiday season tradition ... 2 and Dec. 6 ... 9999 N ... Church St., Todd W. Puckett and Ann E.
Council member David Maier removed the item from the consent agenda so it could be discussed ... Council members Ann Poe, DaleTodd, and Ashley Vanorny said the city is in decent financial condition and the magazine is a valuable asset ... .
(The Gazette) ... Some words may be mispronounced ... The open meetings lawsuit named then-Mayor BradHart and council members Scott Olson, Tyler Olson, Ann Poe, DaleTodd and Ashley Vanorny as defendants, along with former member Patrick Loeffler ... Comments ... .
in Ann Arbor on Friday, Dec ... in Ann Arbor ... Virgil Jim and Big >Todd’s Christmas Trees. A longstanding tradition is a visit to Virgil Jim and Big Todd’s Christmas Trees sale at 5100JacksonRoad on Ann Arbor’s west side ... The Ann Arbor News.