
Ann Way
Acting
Born 1915-11-14 · Wiveliscombe, Somerset, England, UK
Ann Way (14 November 1915 – 13 March 1993) was an English film and television character actress. Born in Wiveliscombe, Somerset, she began her career in repertory in Birmingham in the 1950s moving from there to the Dundee Rep. Her petite build and deep-set eyes saw her frequently typecast as a stereotypically dotty or timid and mouse-like spinster. She nonetheless appeared in a wide range of roles, including the television series Dr Finlay's Casebook, Emmerdale Farm where she played an aunt of publican and newspaper correspondent Amos Brearly, Fawlty Towers (where she memorably played the Colonel's wife inadvertently served the raw red mullet in "Gourmet Night") and Rumpole of the Bailey as Dodo Mackintosh. She played the vicar's wife in Last of the Summer Wine. She also read the Mrs. Pepperpot books on the children's series Jackanory. Film roles included Carry On Loving (1970), Endless Night (1972) and Clockwise (1986) (in which she sang the Vivian Ellis standard This is my Lovely Day on the soundtrack and made comic use of the repeated line "Aren't we all such lucky people") and The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie (1969) (where she played the headmistress's secretary, Miss Gaunt). A more unusual role was the 1987 short film Unusual Ground Floor Conversion in which she played an old lady gradually driving her downstairs neighbour mad by throwing water out of her window every few minutes. Way died in London, England on 13 March 1993.
Filmography

Anchoress
Sep 10, 1993

Once Upon a Crime
Mar 6, 1992

Killing Dad (Or How to Love Your Mother)
Sep 1, 1989

The Dawning
Jun 8, 1988

Dead Lucky
Jan 17, 1988

Crystalstone
Apr 1, 1987

Haunted Honeymoon
Jul 25, 1986

Clockwise
Mar 1, 1986

Brazil
Feb 20, 1985

The Dresser
Dec 6, 1983

The Pigman's Protege
Mar 5, 1982

Bread or Blood
Apr 5, 1981

Little Lord Fauntleroy
Dec 1, 1980

Whinfrey's Last Case
Oct 10, 1979

The Sailor's Return
Nov 15, 1978

Endless Night
Oct 5, 1972

Carry On Loving
Sep 20, 1970

The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie
Feb 24, 1969