
Ann Savage
Acting
Born 1921-02-19 · Columbia, South Carolina, USA
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Ann Savage (February 19, 1921 – December 25, 2008) was an American film and television actress. She is best-remembered as the cigarette-puffing femme fatale in the critically acclaimed film noir Detour (1945), and starred in more than twenty B movies between 1943 and 1946. Effectively leaving the film business in the mid-1950s, Savage made occasional appearances on television and worked for industrial and inspirational film producers during the 1950s - 1970s. She made a number of live appearances at film festivals, especially for screenings of Detour, and in 1986, she returned to film with an appearance in Fire with Fire (AKA Captive Hearts) and as a guest on the television series Saved by the Bell. In 2007, she was cast by director Guy Maddin as his mother in My Winnipeg, "a part that had been tipped to bring her an Academy Award and which introduced her to a legion of new fans." Description above from the Wikipedia article Ann Savage (actress), licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Filmography

My Winnipeg
Jun 13, 2008

Edgar G. Ulmer: The Man Off-Screen
Sep 4, 2004

Los Angeles Plays Itself
Jul 28, 2004

Fire with Fire
May 9, 1986

Woman They Almost Lynched
Mar 20, 1953

Pier 23
May 11, 1951

Pygmy Island
Nov 22, 1950

Satan's Cradle
Oct 6, 1949

Jungle Flight
Aug 22, 1947

Renegade Girl
Dec 25, 1946

Lady Chaser
Nov 25, 1946

The Last Crooked Mile
Aug 9, 1946

The Dark Horse
Jul 19, 1946

The Spider
Dec 1, 1945

Detour
Nov 30, 1945

Apology for Murder
Sep 27, 1945

Midnight Manhunt
Jul 27, 1945

Scared Stiff
Jun 22, 1945

Dancing in Manhattan
Dec 14, 1944

The Unwritten Code
Oct 26, 1944

Ever Since Venus
Sep 14, 1944

The Last Horseman
Jun 22, 1944

Two-Man Submarine
Mar 16, 1944

What a Woman
Dec 29, 1943

Klondike Kate
Dec 16, 1943

Footlight Glamour
Sep 30, 1943

Dangerous Blondes
Sep 23, 1943

Passport to Suez
Aug 19, 1943

Two Señoritas from Chicago
Jun 10, 1943

The More the Merrier
May 13, 1943