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Anne Francis
American actress

Anne Francis

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Anne Francis
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Biography

Anne Francis (also known as Anne Lloyd Francis; September 16, 1930 – January 2, 2011) was an American actress known for her role in the science fiction film classic Forbidden Planet (1956) and for having starred in the television series Honey West (1965–1966) which was the first TV series with a female detective character's name in the title. She won a Golden Globe Award and was nominated for an Emmy Award for her role in the series.

Background

Some sources erroneously claim she was born Ann Marvak in Ossining, New York, on September 16, 1930. However, according to her parents' marriage registration and census records from 1925 and 1930, her parents were Philip Ward Francis (1900-1974) and Edith (née Albertson) Francis (1901-1995).

She entered show business at a young age, working as a model at age five to help her family during the Great Depression. She made her Broadway debut at the age of 11.

Film

Francis made her film debut in This Time for Keeps (1947). She played supporting roles in the films Susan Slept Here, So Young, So Bad, and Bad Day at Black Rock; her first leading role was in Blackboard Jungle (1955). Her best-known film role is that of Altaira in Forbidden Planet (1956), an Oscar-nominated science-fiction classic.

Francis was the star of a provocative 1960 movie about a high-priced call girl, Girl of the Night. In 1965, she had a leading role in the William Conrad film noir Brainstorm. In 1968, she played the role of Georgia James in the feature film Funny Girl and in the following year, played Nancy Ingersoll (the wife of Jerry Lewis' character) in the comedy Hook, Line and Sinker. She also co-starred in Impasse, an adventure film starring Burt Reynolds.

Her distinctive physical features were her blonde hair, striking blue eyes, and a small mole just to the right of her lower lip. The mole was even written into the script of one of her films.

Television

Francis found success in television and was a frequent guest star in 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s made-for-TV movies and series programs. She guest-starred on The Untouchables as the title character in "The Doreen Maney Story", and appeared twice in The Twilight Zone. She also appeared in two episodes of Alfred Hitchcock Presents, and three episodes of The Alfred Hitchcock Hour.

Francis also appeared in two episodes of the Western series The Virginian and in the episode "Incident of the Shambling Man" on the CBS western, Rawhide. She was cast in an episode of Gene Kelly's drama series, Going My Way, based on the 1944 film of the same name. During 1964, she guest-starred in two episodes, "Hideout" and "Rachel's Mother", of The Reporter, and made two successive appearances in The Man From U.N.C.L.E.

In 1965, Francis was cast as Honey West, a sexy private detective who drove a Cobra and had a pet ocelot; the character was initially introduced on the ABC series Burke's Law, and then spun off as a series. She made a guest appearance in a 1967 episode of The Fugitive. She appeared in the 1967 episode, The Saucer, in The Invaders. She guest-starred in a 1973 episode, "Murder In The Doll's House", of Barnaby Jones.

At the start of the final season in 1971 of My Three Sons, Francis played bowling-alley waitress Terri Dowling, who marries character Laird Fergus McBain Douglas of Sithian Bridge, Scotland, and returned to his homeland as royalty. (Fred MacMurray played the dual character roles of Steve Douglas and Fergus McBain Douglas in this four-part story arc). She appeared twice as a guest star in Columbo, once as a casual lover of the murderer ("Short Fuse", 1972), and once as the actual murder victim ("A Stitch in Crime", 1973).

In 1974, she appeared as Ida, the madame of a bawdy house on the series Kung Fu in the episode "Night of the Owls, Day of the Doves". In 1976, she appeared as Lola Flynn in an episode of Wonder Woman, entitled "Beauty on Parade". In 1977, she appeared as Lieutenant Commander Gladys Hope, the head nurse in two episodes of the World War II series Baa Baa Black Sheep. She portrayed Melissa Osborne in the episode "How Do I Kill Thee?" of The Eddie Capra Mysteries in 1978.

During the 1980-81 season of Dallas, Francis had a recurring role as Arliss Cooper, the mother of Mitch and Afton Cooper. She later played "Mama Jo" in the first few episodes of the 1984 TV-detective series Riptide. She appeared on episodes of Matlock and The Golden Girls. In 1989 and 1990, she guest-starred in four episodes of Angela Lansbury's Murder, She Wrote, credited as Anne Lloyd Francis. In 1996, she appeared in the Wings episode "The Lady Vanishes", as Vera, a 1940s gun moll-type character. She guest-starred in 1998 on The Drew Carey Show as the mother of Drew's girlfriend Nicki in the episodes "Nicki's Parents" and "Nicki's Wedding". Francis' final television acting role was in "Shadows", a 2004 episode of Without a Trace.

Personal life

Francis was married to United States Air Force pilot Bamlet Lawrence Price, Jr. from May 1952 through April 1955, and to Robert Abeloff from 1960 through 1964; she never remarried after divorcing Abeloff.

Abeloff and she had one daughter, Jane Elizabeth Abeloff (Mrs. Uemura; born March 21, 1962). Francis later adopted Margaret "Maggie" West in 1970, one of the first adoptions granted to an unmarried person in California.

In 1982, Francis published an autobiography, Voices from Home, subtitled An Inner Journey. On its back cover, she wrote that the book "is my spiritual expose. It is about our essence of being, the inner workings of mind and spirit which contribute to the growth of the invisible and most important part of us."

Anne studied flying toward the end of the sixties, eventually earning her pilot's license.

Reception

In 2005, TV Guide ranked Francis number 18 on its "50 Sexiest Stars of All Time" list.

Death

Anne Francis was diagnosed with lung cancer in 2007. She kept her followers informed of her progress at her website. She died on January 2, 2011, aged 80, from complications due to pancreatic cancer at a retirement home in Santa Barbara, California. She was survived by her two daughters and one grandchild.

Selected filmography

With Leslie Nielsen in Forbidden Planet (1956)
  • This Time for Keeps (1947) (uncredited)
  • Summer Holiday (1948)
  • Portrait of Jennie (1948) (uncredited)
  • So Young, So Bad (1950)
  • The Whistle at Eaton Falls (1951)
  • Elopement (1951)
  • Lydia Bailey (1952)
  • Dreamboat (1952)
  • A Lion Is in the Streets (1953)
  • The Rocket Man (1954)
  • Susan Slept Here (1954)
  • Rogue Cop (1954)
  • Bad Day at Black Rock (1955)
  • Battle Cry (1955)
  • Blackboard Jungle (1955)
  • The Scarlet Coat (1955)
  • Forbidden Planet (1956)
  • The Rack (1956)
  • The Great American Pastime (1956)
  • The Hired Gun (1957)
  • Don't Go Near the Water (1957)
  • The Crowded Sky (1960)
  • The Girl of the Night (1960)
  • The Satan Bug (1965)
  • Brainstorm (1965)
  • Honey West (TV series) (1965)
  • Funny Girl (1968)
  • More Dead Than Alive (1968)
  • Impasse (1969)
  • Lost Flight (1969)
  • Hook, Line & Sinker (1969)
  • The Love God? (1969)
  • Pancho Villa (1972)
  • Haunts of the Very Rich (1972)
  • Born Again (1978)
  • The Rebels (1979)
  • Beggarman, Thief (1979)
  • Mazes and Monsters (1982)
  • Return (1985)
  • The Double 0 Kid (1992)

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