Ann Mitchell

Ann Mitchell

9 movies Acting Apr 22, 1939 Stepney, London, England, UK

Ann Mitchell, born on April 22, 1939, is a distinguished British actress known for her impactful work in both theatre and television. Rising to fame in the 1980s, she gained widespread recognition for her portrayal of Dolly Rawlins in the acclaimed crime drama series "Widows," along with its sequels, "Widows 2" and "She’s Out," all penned by the talented Lynda La Plante. In 2011, she joined the cast of the popular BBC soap opera "EastEnders," taking on the role of Cora Cross, the mother of Tanya Branning and Rainie Cross.

Throughout her career, Mitchell has showcased her versatility across various mediums, earning accolades for her performances. Notably, she has taken on significant roles in theatre, including her portrayal of Mrs. Warren in George Bernard Shaw's "Mrs. Warren's Profession." Her exceptional work in the play "Through the Leaves" garnered her a nomination for the prestigious Laurence Olivier Award.

With a career spanning several decades, Ann Mitchell continues to captivate audiences with her talent and dedication to her craft. Her contributions to the entertainment industry remain significant, marking her as a respected figure in the world of acting.

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