Ann E. Todd

Ann E. Todd

Known For

How Green Was My Valley

Biography

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Ann E. Todd (born Ann Todd Phillips, later Ann Basart or Ann Phillips Basart; August 26, 1931 – February 7, 2020) was an American child actress. Later in life she became a noted music librarian.

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

Due to the similarities between her name and the then already established British actress Ann Todd, she added the middle 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.

Movies Featuring Ann E. Todd

Cover Up

Cover Up (1949)

as Cathie Weatherby
Arthur Takes Over

Arthur Takes Over (1948)

as Valarie Jeanne Bradford
Margie

Margie (1946)

as Joyce Fontayne
My Reputation

My Reputation (1946)

as Gretchen Van Orman
Pride of the Marines

Pride of the Marines (1945)

as Loretta Merchant (as Ann Todd)
Roughly Speaking

Roughly Speaking (1945)

as Young Louise Randall
Dixie Dugan

Dixie Dugan (1943)

as Imogene Dugan (as Ann Todd)
Beyond the Blue Horizon

Beyond the Blue Horizon (1942)

as Tama as a Child (uncredited)
On the Sunny Side

On the Sunny Side (1942)

as Betty (as Ann Todd)
Kings Row

Kings Row (1942)

as Young Randy
Over My Dead Body

Over My Dead Body (1942)

as Tailor's Little Girl
Private Nurse

Private Nurse (1941)

as Barbara Winton
Blood and Sand

Blood and Sand (1941)

as Carmen (as a child)
Little Orvie

Little Orvie (1940)

as Patsy Balliser
Granny Get Your Gun

Granny Get Your Gun (1940)

as Charlotte Westcott
The Blue Bird

The Blue Bird (1940)

as Little Sister
Tower of London

Tower of London (1939)

as Princess (uncredited)
Bad Little Angel

Bad Little Angel (1939)

as Libbit Creighton, Age 9 (uncredited)
Calling Dr. Kildare

Calling Dr. Kildare (1939)

as Jenny (uncredited)