Anna Lee Biography
From the ABC.com website
Anna Lee was born Joan Boniface Winnifrith on January 2, 1913, in the village
of Ightham, Kent, England, where her father was Rector of St. Peter's Church. At
the age of 17, Miss Lee began to study with Elsie Fogarty at the famed Central
School of Speech Training and Dramatic Art at the Royal Albert Hall in London.
The alumni of this academy include Laurence Olivier, Ralph Richardson and John
Gielgud. From there she joined the London Repertory Theatre and toured in such
plays as The Constant Nymph and Jane Eyre.
In 1935 Miss Lee was signed by Gaumont British and appeared in over a dozen
films during the next four years, including King Solomon's Mines (with
Paul Robeson), The Camels Are Coming, Passing of the Third Floor Back,
Young Man's Fancy, Return to Yesterday and Non-Stop New York.
In 1939 she came to the United States to star opposite Ronald Colman in My
Life With Caroline. The following year she appeared as Bronwen in the
Academy Award-winning How Green Was My Valley, thus beginning an
association with the great director John Ford which would span 25 years and
eight pictures.
During World War II, besides starring in Seven Sinners and Flying
Tigers (both with John Wayne), Commandos Strike at Dawn (with Paul
Muni), Flesh and Fantasy (with Edward G. Robinson and Charles Boyer) and
Hangmen Also Die (directed by Fritz Lang); she volunteered for overseas
duty with the U.S.O. and entertained Allied troops in North, Central and East
Africa, Iran and Sicily, first with Jack Benny and then with Adolphe Menjou.
Then, under special orders from General George Patton (who made her an honorary
private in the Sixth Army), she spent several months visiting field hospitals
throughout the Mediterranean area.
During the years following the war, she made Bedlam, The Ghost and
Mrs. Muir, G.I. War Brides, High Conquest and Fort Apache.
In 1950, she moved to New York to appear in the new medium of television. For
four years, she played in the ABC live weekly series, A Date With Judy;
while also appearing every Thursday evening as "anchorman" in a panel show for
CBS called It's News to Me, with John Daly, and during the fifth year,
with Walter Cronkite. During the early fifties in New York, she also appeared in
numerous live shows such as Pulitzer Prize Playhouse, Kraft Theatre,
Studio One, Robert Montgomery Presents and Ford Theatre.
In 1957, Miss Lee returned to films, appearing opposite Jack Hawkins in John
Ford's Gideon of Scotland Yard, which was followed by The Last Hurrah,
Horse Soldiers, This Earth is Mine, The Prize, The
Crimson Kimono, Whatever Happened to Baby Jane, In Like Flint,
The Sound of Music and Seven Women. She has appeared in the
television shows, Eleanor and Franklin, Scruples and The Night
Rider, and guest-starred in such series as Maverick, Dr. Kildare,
The F.B.I., Mr. Novak, Mission: Impossible, Perry Mason,
Mannix, Family Affair and Glitter.
Since 1978, Miss Lee has appeared as Lila Quartermaine in General Hospital. She
enjoys the role greatly, both for the diversity of the character of Lila, a
challenge to her comedic skills, and because she feels so close to her
television "family."
In real life Miss Lee was happily married to Robert Nathan, the well-known
novelist and poet, author of over 40 novels, including "Portrait of Jennie,"
"The Bishop's Wife" and "One More Spring." She suffered the loss of her husband
in 1985, followed by the death of her eldest son the following year. She now has
four children and five grandchildren. Her hobbies include gardening, embroidery
and collecting antiques. She is chairman of the Royal Oak Foundation of
California, an affiliate of the National Trust of Great Britain, a charitable
organization dedicated to the preservation of places of historical interest and
natural beauty throughout the United Kingdom.
In 1982 Anna Lee was awarded the M.B.E. (Member of the Most Excellent Order of
the British Empire). She went to England to receive the award from Her Majesty
Queen Elizabeth at Buckingham Palace. She has won three Soap Opera Awards for
Outstanding Supporting Actress — the first in 1982, followed by one in 1983 and
a third in 1988.
Having been active in show business for more than 60 years, Anna Lee is now busy
writing her autobiography. In January, 1993, she received a star on the
Hollywood Walk of Fame, celebrating her extraordinary career.

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