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Annie Jeffreys Carmichael Wiki Biography
Born Annie Jeffreys Carmichael was born on the 26th 1923, in Goldsboro, North Carolina USA, and was a Golden Globe Award-nominated actress and singer. Her career ranged from movie and TV roles, to symphonic and stage musical appearances. She passed away in 2017.
Have you ever wondered how rich Anne Jeffreys was, at the time of her death? According to authoritative sources, it has been estimated that Jeffreys’ net worth was as high as $40 million, accumulated from her long and successful career in the entertainment industry, from 1941 to 2015.
Firmly managed by her mother, Anne entered the entertainment world at a young age, having her initial training in voice. As an accomplished soprano, Anne became a member of the New York Municipal Opera Company on a scholarship, and sang the lead at Carnegie Hall in such operas as “La Boheme”, “Paglliaci”, and “Traviata”. However, she decided, as a teenager, to also sign as a junior model, with the John Robert Powers Company.
Anne was cast in a staged musical review “Fun For The Money” that was to be staged in Hollywood, and appearance that led to her being cast in Rodgers & Heart’s adaptation of “I Married an Angel” in 1942, starring alongside her singing idols Nelson Eddy and Jeanette MacDonald. She was contracted to both Republic and RKO studios during the 1940s, so including appeared in several of the Dick Tracy series, as Tess Trueheart, the 1944 Frank Sinatra musical “Step Lively”, horror comedy “Zombies on Broadway” in 1945 alongside Wally Brown and Alan Carney, “Dillinger” in 1945, and in “Riffraff” a year later, with Pat O’Brien. In that same period, she appeared in a number of B production westerns and crime films, which also added to her wealth.
As few of her roles were in A production movies, her career in movies dissipated by the end of the 1940s. Jeffreys then took time to focus on the stage, playing lead roles on Broadway in productions such as the 1947 opera “Street Scene” by Kurt Weill, “Kiss Me, Kate”, the 1948 musical by Cole Peter, then the 1952 musical “Three Wishes For Jamie”. She also did “Tosca” at the Brooklyn Opera house, and the Broadway musical “My Romance”, all consistently adding to her net worth.
With her husband Robert Sterling, she starred in CNS sitcom “Topper” (1953-1955) and again with him in 1957 in an episode in the first season NBC’s “Wagon Train” series. Anne came out of her semi-retirement in the 1960’s, and returned to TV roles, appearing in episodes of such shows as “Murder, She Wrote”, “L.A. Law”, and with Robert Sterling in “Love, American Style”. In 1979, Anne guest starred as Siress Blassie, Chameleon’s (Fred Astaire) love in a “Battlestar Galactica” episode, being the last person to dance with him on screen. From 1984 to 2004, Anne portrayed Amanda Barrington in the TV drama series “General Hospital”, which significantly increased her wealth, while in 1993 she was chosen to play David Hasselhoff’s mother, Irene Buchannon, in the hit series “Baywatch” (1993-1998). Another show that she guest starred in during that time was in an episode of “Buck Rodgers In The 25th Century”, playing the role of Prime Minister Dyne.
Anne received her star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 1501 Vine Street, in 1960. In 1997 she was awarded the Golden Boot Award as one who “furthered the tradition of the western on film and television.” In 1998 she received the Living Legacy Award from the Women’s International Center.
Regarding her personal life, Anne was married twice, firstly to Joseph Serena in 1945, but they divorced in 1949 and had no children. She met her second husband Robert Sterling on Broadway, and they were married from 1951 until his passing in 2006; they had two sons. Anne died on 27 September 2017, at the age of 94.
IMDB Wikipedia $40 million 1923 1923-01-26 2017) 40000000 Actress American Anne Jeffreys Annie Jeffreys Carmichael California Cole Peter Goldsboro January 26 Jeanette MacDonald Jeffrey Sterling Joseph R. Serena m. 1945–1949 Kurt Weill Los Angeles Nelson Eddy North Carolina Robert Dana Sterling Robert Sterling Robert Sterling m. 1951–2006 September 27 Tyler Marcus Sterling United States Wally Brown
Annie Jeffreys Carmichael Quick Info
Full Name | Anne Jeffreys |
Net Worth | $40 Million |
Date Of Birth | January 26, 1923 |
Died | September 27, 2017, Los Angeles, California, United States |
Place Of Birth | Goldsboro, North Carolina, United States |
Profession | Actress |
Nationality | American |
Spouse | Robert Sterling (m. 1951–2006), Joseph R. Serena (m. 1945–1949) |
Children | Tyler Marcus Sterling, Jeffrey Sterling, Robert Dana Sterling |
IMDB | http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0420331 |
Nominations | Golden Globe Award for Best Performance by an Actress In A Television Series – Drama |
Movies | Return of the Bad Men, Trail Street, Step Lively, Zombies on Broadway, Dillinger, I Married an Angel, Billy the Kid Trapped, Sing Your Way Home, Hidden Valley Outlaws, Vacation in Reno, Genius at Work, Dick Tracy, Bordertown Gun Fighters, Overland Mail Robbery, Panic in the City, Ding Dong Williams,… |
TV Shows | Finder of Lost Loves, The Delphi Bureau, Topper, Love That Jill |
Annie Jeffreys Carmichael Important Facts
- Close friends with Terry Moore.
- She is a staunch conservative Republican.
- She was longtime friends with the late Ann Rutherford and was by her bedside when she passed away in June 2012.
- She was awarded a Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 1501 Vine Street in Hollywood, California on February 8, 1960.
- Has the distinction of being the last woman to have danced with Fred Astaire on screen.
- Best remembered by the public for her starring role as Marion Kirby on the television series Topper (1953).
- Mother, with Robert Sterling, of sons Jeffrey, Robert Dana (born September 15, 1958) and Tyler Marcus (born November 23, 1959). Stepmother of Tisha Sterling.
- Received the Women’s International Center (WIC) Living Legacy Award in 1998.
Annie Jeffreys Carmichael Filmography
Title | Year | Status | Character | Role |
---|---|---|---|---|
Max Liebman Presents: Dearest Enemy | 1955 | TV Movie | Betsy Burke | Actress |
Topper | 1953-1955 | TV Series | Marion Kerby | Actress |
Max Liebman Presents: The Merry Widow | 1955 | TV Movie | Sonia Sadoya | Actress |
Musical Comedy Time | 1951 | TV Series | Maria | Actress |
All Star Revue | 1951 | TV Series | Guest Actress | Actress |
Return of the Bad Men | 1948 | Cheyenne | Actress | |
Riff-Raff | 1947 | Maxine | Actress | |
Trail Street | 1947 | Ruby | Actress | |
Vacation in Reno | 1946 | Eleanor | Actress | |
Dick Tracy vs. Cueball | 1946 | Tess Trueheart | Actress | |
Genius at Work | 1946 | Ellen Brent | Actress | |
Step by Step | 1946 | Evelyn Smith | Actress | |
Ding Dong Williams | 1946 | Vanessa Page – formerly Mary McCoy | Actress | |
Dick Tracy | 1945 | Tess Trueheart | Actress | |
Sing Your Way Home | 1945 | Kay Lawrence | Actress | |
Those Endearing Young Charms | 1945 | Suzibelle, Officer’s Club Waitress | Actress | |
Zombies on Broadway | 1945 | Jean La Danse | Actress | |
Dillinger | 1945 | Helen Rogers | Actress | |
Nevada | 1944 | Julie Dexter | Actress | |
Step Lively | 1944 | Miss Abbott | Actress | |
Hidden Valley Outlaws | 1944 | June Clark | Actress | |
Mojave Firebrand | 1944 | Gail Holmes | Actress | |
Death Valley Manhunt | 1943 | Nicky Hobart | Actress | |
Overland Mail Robbery | 1943 | Judy Goodrich | Actress | |
Wagon Tracks West | 1943 | Moon Hush | Actress | |
Bordertown Gun Fighters | 1943 | Anita Shelby | Actress | |
Crime Doctor | 1943 | Reporter on Telephone (uncredited) | Actress | |
The Man from Thunder River | 1943 | Nancy Ferguson | Actress | |
Calling Wild Bill Elliott | 1943 | Edith Richards | Actress | |
Chatterbox | 1943 | Vivan Gale | Actress | |
X Marks the Spot | 1942 | Lulu | Actress | |
Flying Tigers | 1942 | Nurse (uncredited) | Actress | |
The Old Homestead | 1942 | Goldie | Actress | |
Joan of Ozark | 1942 | Marie Lamont | Actress | |
I Married an Angel | 1942 | Polly | Actress | |
Olaf Laughs Last | 1942 | Short | Ivey Brown | Actress |
Moonlight Masquerade | 1942 | Singer in Trio (uncredited) | Actress | |
Tarzan’s New York Adventure | 1942 | Young Woman (uncredited) | Actress | |
Yokel Boy | 1942 | Witness at Wedding (uncredited) | Actress | |
Billy the Kid Trapped | 1942 | Sally (as Ann Jeffreys) | Actress | |
Getting On | 2013 | TV Series | Donna Hewler | Actress |
Sins Expiation | 2012 | Susanna | Actress | |
Empire State Building Murders | 2008 | TV Movie | Betty Clark | Actress |
Richard III | 2007 | Duchess of York | Actress | |
General Hospital | 1984-2004 | TV Series | Amanda Barrington | Actress |
Port Charles | 1999-2003 | TV Series | Amanda Barrington | Actress |
Baywatch | 1993-1998 | TV Series | Irene Buchannon | Actress |
Clifford | 1994 | Annabelle Davis | Actress | |
A Message from Holly | 1992 | TV Movie | Elizabeth Caulfield | Actress |
L.A. Law | 1992 | TV Series | Lilah Vandenberg | Actress |
Murder, She Wrote | 1986 | TV Series | Agnes Shipley | Actress |
Finder of Lost Loves | 1984-1985 | TV Series | Rita Hargrove | Actress |
Hotel | 1984 | TV Series | Mrs. Jenks | Actress |
Matt Houston | 1983 | TV Series | Elisabeth Davis | Actress |
Falcon Crest | 1982-1983 | TV Series | Amanda Croft | Actress |
Fantasy Island | 1978-1982 | TV Series | Nancy Ogden / Cissy Darumple / Sally Dupres | Actress |
Mr. Merlin | 1982 | TV Series | Actress | |
Beggarman, Thief | 1979 | TV Movie | Honor Day | Actress |
Buck Rogers in the 25th Century | 1979 | TV Series | Prime Minister | Actress |
Vega$ | 1979 | TV Series | Cynthia | Actress |
Battlestar Galactica | 1979 | TV Series | Siress Blassie | Actress |
Flying High | 1978 | TV Series | Mrs. Benton | Actress |
Police Story | 1975-1976 | TV Series | Examiner Murphy / Marie Tabor | Actress |
Southern Double Cross | 1976 | Actress | ||
Love, American Style | 1972 | TV Series | the First Lady (segment “Love and the President”) | Actress |
The Delphi Bureau | 1972 | TV Series | Sybil Van Loween (1972-73) | Actress |
Bright Promise | 1969 | TV Series | Sylvia Bancroft #1 (1971) | Actress |
My Three Sons | 1969 | TV Series | Mrs. Carstairs | Actress |
Panic in the City | 1968 | Myra Pryor | Actress | |
Tarzan | 1967 | TV Series | Melody Stockwell | Actress |
Ghostbreakers | 1967 | TV Movie | Florence Blackstone | Actress |
The Man from U.N.C.L.E. | 1966 | TV Series | Calamity Rogers | Actress |
Bonanza | 1966 | TV Series | Lilly | Actress |
Dr. Kildare | 1965 | TV Series | Jill Sloan | Actress |
Two’s Company | 1965 | TV Movie | Meg Jensen | Actress |
Boys’ Night Out | 1962 | Toni Jackson | Actress | |
Wagon Train | 1957-1962 | TV Series | Mary Beckett / Julie Gage | Actress |
The Bob Cummings Show | 1959 | TV Series | Dr. Lisa Beaumont | Actress |
Lux Playhouse | 1959 | TV Series | Aunt Kate Lodge | Actress |
Love That Jill | 1958 | TV Series | Jill Johnson | Actress |
The Polly Bergen Show | 1958 | TV Series | Pitchwoman for Max Factor | Actress |
Telephone Time | 1957 | TV Series | Ella Knowles | Actress |
Cavalcade of America | 1957 | TV Series | Actress | |
The 20th Century-Fox Hour | 1957 | TV Series | Belle | Actress |
The Red Skelton Hour | 1956 | TV Series | Hatti Mari | Actress |
Star Stage | 1956 | TV Series | Actress | |
Lux Video Theatre | 1956 | TV Series | Regi Kane | Actress |
Getting On | 2013 | TV Series performer – 1 episode | Soundtrack | |
Perry Como’s Kraft Music Hall | 1958 | TV Series performer – 1 episode | Soundtrack | |
Riff-Raff | 1947 | performer: “MONEY IS THE ROOT OF ALL EVIL” – uncredited | Soundtrack | |
Ding Dong Williams | 1946 | performer: “Candlelight and Wine” 1943 – uncredited | Soundtrack | |
Sing Your Way Home | 1945 | “HEAVEN IS A PLACE CALLED HOME” / performer: “I’LL BUY THAT DREAM” | Soundtrack | |
Nevada | 1944 | performer: “Remember the Girl You Left Behind” – uncredited | Soundtrack | |
Step Lively | 1944 | “WHERE DOES LOVE BEGIN?” / performer: “WHY MUST THERE BE AN OP’NING SONG?” | Soundtrack | |
Bordertown Gun Fighters | 1943 | performer: “Gwine to Rune All Night De Camptown Races” 1850 – uncredited | Soundtrack | |
I Married an Angel | 1942 | performer: “Tira Lira La” 1942 | Soundtrack | |
Broadway: Beyond the Golden Age | 2017 | Documentary post-production | Herself | Self |
The 40th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards | 2013 | TV Special | Herself | Self |
California’s Gold | 2012 | TV Series documentary | Herself – Guest | Self |
Visiting… with Huell Howser | 2010 | TV Series documentary | Herself – Guest | Self |
The 80th Annual Academy Awards | 2008 | TV Special | Herself | Self |
Michael Jackson: 30th Anniversary Celebration | 2001 | TV Special documentary | Herself | Self |
Biography | 2000 | TV Series documentary | Herself | Self |
The Real Las Vegas | 1996 | TV Series documentary | Herself | Self |
Vicki! | 1993 | TV Series | Herself | Self |
Stars and Stripes: Hollywood and World War II | 1991 | TV Movie documentary | Herself | Self |
The Society of Singers Presents: A Tribute to Ella Fitzgerald | 1989 | TV Movie | Herself | Self |
The 11th Annual Women in Film Crystal Awards | 1987 | TV Special | Herself | Self |
The Child Help Benefit Special | 1987 | TV Movie | Herself | Self |
Lugosi: The Forgotten King | 1985 | TV Movie documentary | Herself | Self |
All-Star Party for ‘Dutch’ Reagan | 1985 | TV Special | Herself | Self |
Night of 100 Stars | 1982 | TV Special | Herself | Self |
Hour Magazine | 1981 | TV Series | Herself | Self |
The Mike Douglas Show | 1979 | TV Series | Herself – Actress | Self |
The John Gary Show | 1968 | TV Series | Herself | Self |
The Woody Woodbury Show | 1968 | TV Series | Herself | Self |
The Joey Bishop Show | 1968 | TV Series | Herself | Self |
The 19th Annual Tony Awards | 1965 | TV Special | Herself – Presenter | Self |
That Regis Philbin Show | 1965 | TV Series | Herself | Self |
Here’s Hollywood | 1960 | TV Series | Herself | Self |
The Juke Box Jury | 1956-1959 | TV Series | Herself | Self |
The Milton Berle Show | 1958 | TV Series | Herself | Self |
Perry Como’s Kraft Music Hall | 1958 | TV Series | Himself | Self |
What’s My Line? | 1957 | TV Series | Herself – Mystery Guest | Self |
The Steve Allen Plymouth Show | 1956 | TV Series | Herself – Night Club Duo | Self |
The Easter Seal Teleparade of Stars | 1955 | TV Special | Herself | Self |
Screen Snapshots Series 34, No. 6: Hollywood Shower of Stars | 1955 | Short | Herself | Self |
Nothing But the Best | 1953 | TV Series | Herself | Self |
The Arthur Murray Party | 1952 | TV Series | Herself | Self |
Texaco Star Theatre | 1951 | TV Series | Herself – Actress | Self |
The Ed Sullivan Show | 1949-1951 | TV Series | Herself / Herself, Actress | Self |
The Frank Sinatra Show | 1951 | TV Series | Herself – Singer | Self |
All Star Revue | 1951 | TV Series | Herself – Guest Actress | Self |
The Paul Whiteman’s Goodyear Revue | 1950-1951 | TV Series | Herself / Herself – Singer / Actress | Self |
The Colgate Comedy Hour | 1951 | TV Series | Herself – Actress | Self |
The Saturday Night Revue with Jack Carter | 1951 | TV Series | Herself | Self |
Baywatch | 1996 | TV Series | Irene Buchannon | Archive Footage |
Annie Jeffreys Carmichael Awards
Year | Award | Ceremony | Nomination | Movie | Category |
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1997 | Golden Boot | Golden Boot Awards | Won | ||
1960 | Star on the Walk of Fame | Walk of Fame | Television | On 8 February 1960. At 1501 Vine Street. | Won |
1997 | Golden Boot | Golden Boot Awards | Nominated | ||
1960 | Star on the Walk of Fame | Walk of Fame | Television | On 8 February 1960. At 1501 Vine Street. | Nominated |