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Roles in TV seriesĪnn’s first notable performance in a TV series was in the historical series “Captains and the Kings” in 1976, closely based on the same-title novel written by Taylor Caldwell, and which follows Joseph Francis Xavier Arman, an Irish immigrant as he becomes rich and powerful in the US.

Trical three-act play “Our Town” in 1998, written by Thornton Wilder who won the Pulitzer Prize for Drama for his work, and in the Michael Frayn’s play “Noises Off” in 2014. Three of her final roles in movies before retiring from acting were in the drama “The Men’s Club” in 1986, the romantic drama “Rich Girl” in 1991, and the comedy “Play Nice” in 1992.Two of Ann’s most notable roles in stage plays were in the metath
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She played one of the lead characters Dominique Corsaire in the comedy “National Lampoon’s Movie Madness” in 1982, and in 1985 portrayed Melinda in the sex comedy “Basic Training”. In the following year, Ann played Jeannie in the musical drama “Elvis and the Beauty Queen”, as well as Valerie Duran in the neo-noir thriller “Cutter’s Way”. The year 1980 saw her portray Stevie in the romantic drama “Heart Beat”, written and directed by John Byrum and closely based on the autobiographical book written by Carolyn Cassady. Three of her next roles were in the sports comedy drama “Goodbye, Franklin High”, the critically acclaimed thriller “Jaws 2” and the mini-series “Little Women” all in 1978. The year 1977 saw her portray Weezie Sumner in the horror “The Possessed”, starring James Farentino and Joan Hackett, and which is about a priest who comes back from the dead to fight Satanic forces. She gained recognition in 1975 when she played the Barmaid in the action crime drama “White Line Fever”, which was written and directed by Jonathan Kaplan, and starred Jan-Michael Vincent, Kay Lenz and Slim Pickens – the story follows a young man who, after becoming a truck driver, begins fighting corruption in the trucking industry. Upon matriculation in 1970, Ann enrolled at the University of Arizona to study theater arts, then after two years switched to Occidental College, from which she graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in 1974 – she later continued her education and eventually obtained her Master of Arts degree in Marriage and Fine Therapy.Īnn has appeared in around 50 movies and TV series, and we are about to mention some of her most notable performances in this article. Happy belated birthday to #AnnDusenberry, who turned 68 on Sept 13!⠀ ⠀ See her on #GunsOfParadise - 3p ET on #getTVĪ post shared by getTV on at 11:59am PDTĪnn was raised an only child in Tucson by her father who was a mailman, and her mother who was a housewife – she spent the early years of her life watching movies and TV series with her mother, and thus became interested in acting.Īnn attended a high school in Tucson at which she was a member of the drama club, and appeared in nearly all the plays performed there – she was interested in studying too, and was one of the best students at the school. What happened to her and where is she now?Īnn retired from acting in 2012 and has since been leading an apparently relaxed life with her husband and their two children in Santa Barbara, California. Ann is an actress, who is perhaps still best known for having portrayed Amory, one of the lead characters in the crime mystery movie “Stonestreet: Who Killed the Centerfold Model?” in 1977, which also starred Barbara Eden, Joseph Mascolo and Joan Hacket, and is about a private detective who disguises herself as a porno actress to find the missing daughter of a millionaire businessman. 2 What happened to her and where is she now?Īnn Dusenberry was born in Tucson, Arizona USA, on 13 September 1952 – her zodiac sign is Virgo and she holds American nationality.
