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Ann Taylor (actress)
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'''Ann Taylor''' (born 1 November 1936 in [[Stafford, Staffordshire]]) is an actress, hostess and singer who was noticeable on British television in the 1950s and 1960s.<ref name=work></ref>
==Life==
Ann was teenager when she went to a [[Hertfordshire]]'s stage school. Soon she made her professional stage debut in the pantomime [[The Sleeping Beauty]] at [[Salisbury]]. After stage school, she appeared in a summer show at [[Folkestone]].<ref name=work />
==Career==
Ann was a member of a TV dancing troup Toppers. Then she came in the [[West End of London]] for work in cabaret. She was engaged as the [[NAAFI]] girl in series [[The Army Game]] (1957-1961)<ref></ref>, and this led to film and television work. In 1959 she did a season of repertory at [[Cheltenham]].<ref name=work />
==Family==
Taylor is the daughter of an architect.<ref name=work />
==References==
[[Category:1936 births]]
[[Category:Living people]]
[[Category:20th-century British actresses]]
==Life==
Ann was teenager when she went to a [[Hertfordshire]]'s stage school. Soon she made her professional stage debut in the pantomime [[The Sleeping Beauty]] at [[Salisbury]]. After stage school, she appeared in a summer show at [[Folkestone]].<ref name=work />
==Career==
Ann was a member of a TV dancing troup Toppers. Then she came in the [[West End of London]] for work in cabaret. She was engaged as the [[NAAFI]] girl in series [[The Army Game]] (1957-1961)<ref></ref>, and this led to film and television work. In 1959 she did a season of repertory at [[Cheltenham]].<ref name=work />
==Family==
Taylor is the daughter of an architect.<ref name=work />
==References==
[[Category:1936 births]]
[[Category:Living people]]
[[Category:20th-century British actresses]]
April 07, 2020 at 04:50PM