Annette Kerr

Annette Kerr

1920-07-02 – 2013-09-23 (age 93) Elderslie, Renfrewshire, Scotland, UK
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Biography

Catherine Annette Kerr Peacock (2 July 1920 – 23 September 2013), known professionally as Annette Kerr, was an English actress of Scottish descent of film, television and stage.

During her childhood, Kerr moved with her family from her birthplace in Scotland to Watford, Hertfordshire, where he father worked as a physiotherapist. She made her theatrical debut at the Watford Palace Theatre, and later trained at the Central School of Speech and Drama in London.

Frequent reference to Kerr is made in The Kenneth Williams Diaries (edited by Russell Davies). Kerr and Williams were close friends, and worked together in several stage productions. following their first meeting in 1949. At one point, Williams proposed to her.

Her television appearances included roles in series such as the pilot episode - "Identified" - of Anderson's live-action series UFO (1970), 2point4 Children (1991-9, as Dora Grimes) and London's Burning (1992). Her last credited TV work was One Foot in the Grave (1995, as Ruth). This marked her second appearance in the series, following a minor part as "Lady in Teashop" (1992).

She died at the actors' retirement home Denville Hall, where she had been resident, in London on 23 September 2013, aged 93.

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Known For

Prudence and the Pill
Prudence and the Pill

1968

as Gerald's Secretary

Murder Most Foul
Murder Most Foul

1964

as Dorothy

So Evil, So Young
So Evil, So Young

1961

as Workroom Wardress

The Third Alibi
The Third Alibi

1961

as Cinema cashier

L’Elegance
L’Elegance

1982

as English Woman

The Price of Silence
The Price of Silence

1959

as Miss Collins

Frankenstein Mark 2
Frankenstein Mark 2

1966

as Mrs. Burgoyne

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The Gong Game

1965

as Lady Minton

She Always Gets Their Man