Anna Quayle

Anne Veronica Maria Quayle (6 October 1932 – 16 August 2019), known professionally as Anna Quayle, was an English actress.

In 1963, she received a Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Musical for her performance in the original production of Stop the World – I Want to Get Off.

Anna Quayle
Born
Anne Veronica Maria Quayle

(1932-10-06)6 October 1932
Birmingham, England
Died16 August 2019(2019-08-16) (aged 86)
London, England
EducationRoyal Academy of Dramatic Art
Occupations
  • Actress
  • singer
  • dancer
Years active1956–1999
Spouse
Donald Baker
(m. 1976)
(divorced)
Children1

Early and personal life

Quayle, whose father was the actor Douglas Quayle, studied at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA). She debuted in East Lynne at age three and played other children's roles thereafter. She also worked as a model in her youth. During one modelling assignment she fell off a ladder, breaking her nose in three places. At her father's encouragement, she did not have it straightened.

In 1976, she married Donald Baker, but the marriage ended in divorce. She was the sister of actor John Quayle.

Career

Quayle appeared on film, on stage and on television. After her graduation from RADA, she appeared at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe in Better Late (1956). Her film appearances include A Hard Day's Night (1964, in a short, but memorable scene with John Lennon), Smashing Time (1967), the German expressionist sequence of Casino Royale (1967), and Chitty Chitty Bang Bang (1968).

Quayle appeared on Broadway in 1963 in the original production of Stop the World – I Want to Get Off opposite Anthony Newley, for which she won a Tony Award for Best Supporting Musical Actress. She also appeared in productions of that musical in London and South Africa.

Her other television work includes the comedy drama series Mapp and Lucia, the children's science fiction series The Georgian House, and Grange Hill where she played the role of Mrs Monroe between 1990 and 1994. She also appeared as a regular panellist on the popular BBC2 panel game show What's My Line? in 1973.

Death

In 2012, Quayle was diagnosed with Lewy body dementia; she died on 16 August 2019 at the age of 86.

Selected filmography

Television

Film

References

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