Annie Ross

Acting

Annie Ross

Overview

Known for
Acting
Gender
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Birthday
Jul 26, 1930 (95 years old)
Death date
Jul 21, 2020

Annie Ross

Known For

Count Basie: Through His Own Eyes
1h 15m
DOLBY
Movie 2020

Count Basie: Through His Own Eyes

Told in Count Basie's own words, this biography sheds light...

Queens of Jazz: The Joy and Pain of the Jazz Divas
59min
DOLBY
Movie 2013

Queens of Jazz: The Joy and Pain of the Jazz Divas

The documentary tracks the diva's difficult progress as she emerges...

Annie Ross: No One But Me
59min
DOLBY
Movie 2012

Annie Ross: No One But Me

Annie Ross was the red-headed bombshell at the swinging heart...

No One But Me
1h 22m
DOLBY
Movie 2012

No One But Me

No One But Me is a 2012 documentary film about...

The Ring of Truth
29min
DOLBY
Movie 1996

The Ring of Truth

Set in the Necropolis graveyard, Glasgow. A comic and magical...

Blue Sky
1h 41m
DOLBY
Movie 1994

Blue Sky

Hank Marshall is a tough, square-jawed, straitlaced Army engineer and...

The Player
2h 4m
DOLBY
Movie 1992

The Player

A Hollywood studio executive is being sent death threats by...

Pump Up the Volume
1h 45m
DOLBY
Movie 1990

Pump Up the Volume

Mark Hunter, a lonely high school student, uses his shortwave...

Basket Case 2
1h 30m
DOLBY
Movie 1990

Basket Case 2

Duane and his basket-bound mutant brother are taken in by...

Witchery
1h 35m
DOLBY
Movie 1988

Witchery

A student and her photographer boyfriend visit an island off...

Biography

Annabelle McCauley Allan Short (25 July 1930 – 21 July 2020), known professionally as Annie Ross, was a British-American singer and actress, best known as a member of the jazz vocal trio Lambert, Hendricks & Ross. Ross was born in Surrey, England, the daughter of Scottish vaudevillians John "Jack" Short and Mary Dalziel Short (née Allan). Her brother was Scottish entertainer and theatre producer and director Jimmy Logan. She first appeared on stage at age three. At the age of four, she travelled to New York by ship with her family; she later recalled that they "got the cheapest ticket, which was right in the bowels of the ship". Shortly after arriving in the city, she won a token contract with MGM through a children's radio contest run by Paul Whiteman. She subsequently moved with her aunt, Scottish-American singer and actress Ella Logan, to Los Angeles, and her mother, father and brother returned to Scotland. She did not see her parents again until fourteen years later. At the age of seven, she sang "The Bonnie Banks o' Loch Lomond" in Our Gang Follies of 1938, and played Judy Garland's character's sister in Presenting Lily Mars (1943). Her adulthood film roles included Liza in the film Straight On till Morning (1972), Claire in Alfie Darling (1976), Diana Sharman in Funny Money (1983), Vera Webster in Superman III (1983), Mrs. Hazeltine in Throw Momma from the Train (1987), Rose Brooks in Witchery (1988), Loretta Cresswood in Pump Up the Volume (1990), Tess Trainer in Robert Altman's Short Cuts (1993), and Lydia in Blue Sky (1994). She also appeared as Granny Ruth in the horror films Basket Case 2 (1990) and Basket Case 3: The Progeny (1991). She also had a bit part in Robert Altman's The Player in 1992. Ross also starred in Scottish Television's comedy-drama Charles Endell Esquire (1979). She provided the speaking voice for Britt Ekland in The Wicker Man (1973), and Ingrid Thulin's singing voice in Salon Kitty (1976). On stage, she appeared in Cranks (1955; London and New York City), The Threepenny Opera (1972), The Seven Deadly Sins (1973) at the Royal Opera House, Kennedy's Children (1975) at Arts Theatre, London, Side by Side by Sondheim, and in the Joe Papp production of The Pirates of Penzance (1982). Ross died in New York City on 21 July 2020 from emphysema and heart disease, four days before her 90th birthday. Description above from the Wikipedia article Annie Ross, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.