Ann B. Davis(1926-2014)
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Ann B. Davis made her debut in show business at age 6 earning $2.00 in
a puppet show. At the University of Michigan, Anne planned to study
medicine but got the acting bug from her brother who was the lead
dancer in the national company of "Oklahoma" for over a year. Anne then
spent six years in little theaters, stock companies, touring musicals,
and such until she got her break as "Schultzie", the secretary on the
"Bob Cummings Show." Before Hollywood, Anne spent a summer at the Cain
Park Theater and a year at the Erie Playhouse in Erie, Pa. She studied
everything about show production and played dozens of roles ranging
from teenagers to characters over 60. In 1949, she arrived at
Porterville, Ca. and spent three years at the Barn theater. She then
moved down the coast to Monterey, where she appeared at the Wharf
theater. From there she decided to try Hollywood. Anne has also played
many parts on stage including "The Women", "Twelfth Night", "Dark Of
The Moon", and others. Her mother, Marguerite Scott Davis, appeared
with professional stock companies for over thirty years.
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