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Anna Raymond Massey (11 August 1937 – 3 July 2011) [2] [3] was an English actress. [4] She won a BAFTA Best Actress Award for the role of Edith Hope in the 1986 TV adaptation of Anita Brookner 's novel Hotel du Lac , [ 5 ] a role that one of her co-stars, Julia McKenzie , has said "could have been written for her". [ 6 ]
On 24 May 1958, Brett married the actress Anna Massey (daughter of actor Raymond Massey). Their son, David Huggins, born in 1959, is a British cartoonist, illustrator, and novelist. [50] Brett and Massey divorced on 22 November 1962 after she claimed that he had left her for a man.
Jeremy Brett as Maxim de Winter; Joanna David as The Second Mrs. de Winter; Anna Massey as Mrs. Danvers; Hugh Morton as Frith; Richard Willis as Robert; Terrence Hardiman as Frank Crawley; Vivian Pickles as Beatrice; Leon Sinden as Giles; Julian Holloway as Jack Favell
Rebecca, a 1979 BBC adaptation, was directed by Simon Langton and starred Jeremy Brett as Maxim, Joanna David as the second Mrs de Winter, and Anna Massey (Jeremy Brett's former wife) as Mrs Danvers. It ran for four 55-minute episodes. It was broadcast in the United States on PBS as part of its Mystery! series.
The Massey family is a Canadian family with Methodist roots that has been prominent since the mid-19th century, ... Anna Massey (1937–2011) ⚭ Jeremy Brett (1933 ...
With Jeremy Brett as Sherlock Holmes, he played a US Senator in "The Problem of Thor Bridge", series 3, episode 2, The Case-Book of Sherlock Holmes, Granada Television, 1991. Brett had once been married to Massey's sister, Anna, and was father to Massey's nephew by Anna, actor David Huggins.
Jeremy Brett, Keith Michell, Margaret Leighton, Dinah Sheridan, Susan Hampshire, Penelope Lee, Erik Chitty: Adapted from the play. Repeated 26 Jul 1970. Series Five 12 Oct 1969: The Heiress: Ruth and Augustus Goetz, from a novel by Henry James: Cedric Messina: Terence Dudley: Vincent Price, Eileen Atkins, John Stride, Lally Bowers, Shirley ...
During 1988–1989, Brett and Hardwicke appeared in a West End play, The Secret of Sherlock Holmes, a two-hander written specially for them by the television series screenwriter Jeremy Paul. In May 1992, Brett and Hardwicke appeared in a mini-episode (about ten minutes in length) as part of The Four Oaks Mystery, shown as part of the ITV ...