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Who is Ann Dusenberry?
Ann Dusenberry was born in Tucson, Arizona, USA, on September 13, 1952 – her zodiac sign is Virgo and she holds American nationality. Ann is an actress, who is perhaps still best known for portraying Amory, one of the lead characters in the crime mystery film “Stonestreet: Who Killed the Centerfold Model?” in 1977, starring Barbara Eden, Joseph Mascolo and Joan Hacket, it centers on a private detective who disguises himself as a porn actress to find the missing daughter of a millionaire businessman.
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What happened to her and where is she now?
Ann retired from acting in 2012 and has since lived a seemingly relaxed life with her husband and their two children in Santa Barbara, California.
Early life and education
Ann was raised as 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 so became interested in Act.
Ann attended a high school in Tucson, where she was a member of the drama club, and appeared in almost all the plays staged there – she was also interested in studying and was one of the top students in the school. At entrance exam in 1970, Ann enrolled at the University of Arizona to study theater arts and after two years transferred to Occidental College, where she graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in 1974 – she later continued her education and eventually received her Master of Arts degree in Marriage and Fine Therapy.
Roles in movies
Ann has appeared in about 50 movies and TV series, and we’re about to list some of her most notable performances in this article.
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 starring Jan-Michael Vincent, Kay Lenz and Slim Pickens – the story follows a young man who, after becoming a truck driver, begins to fight corruption in the truck industry. In 1977 she played Weezie Sumner in the horror “The Possessed”starring James Farentino and Joan Hackett, and it’s about a priest who comes back from the dead to fight satanic forces.
Three of her next roles were in the sports comedy drama “Goodbye, Franklin High,” the critically acclaimed thriller “Jaws 2,” and the miniseries “Little Women,” all set in 1978.
In 1980, she played Stevie in the romantic drama “Heart Beat”, written and directed by John Byrum and based closely on the autobiographical book written by Carolyn Cassady. In the following year, Ann starred Jeannie in the music drama “Elvis and the Beauty Queen”, as well as Valerie Duran in the neo-noir thriller “Cutter’s Way”. She played one of the main characters Dominique Corsaire in the comedy “National Lampoon’s Movie Madness” in 1982, and in 1985 she played Melinda in the sex comedy “Basic Training”.
Three of her last roles in films 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 plays were in the metath
Sad three-act play “Our Town” in 1998, written by Thornton Wilder that won the Pulitzer Prize for Drama for his work, and in Michael Frayn’s play “Noises Off” in 2014.
Roles in TV series
Ann’s first notable appearance in a TV series was in the historical series “Captains and the Kings” in 1976, based closely on the novel of the same name written by Taylor Caldwell, and which follows Joseph Francis Xavier Arman, an Irish immigrant as he grows rich and powerful in the US.
She went on to appear in several series such as the police drama “McCloud” in 1976, the comedy drama “Eight Is Enough” in 1978 and the science fiction adventure “Buck Rogers in the 25th Century” in 1979. She gained recognition in 1982, when she the supporting character Katrina Tremaine starred in the critically acclaimed crime drama “Magnum, PI”, starring Tom Selleck as Thomas Magnum, a private detective working in Oahu, Hawaii. In the same year, Ann Maggie starred Nolan in the medical drama “Trapper John, MD”, and the following year she guest-starred in three series: the drama “The Family Tree”, the crime drama “Remington Steele” and the detective series “Simon & Simon”.
She was acclaimed for her portrayal of Carol Selby in the crime drama “Murder, She Wrote” in 1987, starring Angela Lansbury, William Windom and Ron Masak, which is about Jessica Fletcher, a writer and amateur sleuth, who also tries to solve crimes.
Three of Ann’s last TV series roles were in the sitcom “Life with Lucy” in 1986, another sitcom “Designing Woman” in 1980 and the mysterious legal drama “Matlock” in 1991.
Love life and relationships
Ann exchanged vows with her other half, Brad Fiedel, an American composer of scores for films and TV series, not long after she ventured into the film industry – they kept the exact date of their marriage a secret, but somewhere in their late 20s. Ann gave birth to their first daughter Alexandra, while their second daughter Zoe followed a few years later.
Ann’s husband Brad is perhaps the most famous for having worked on such as the award-winning science fiction film “The Terminator” in 1984, the comedy horror film “The Midnight Hour” in 1985 and the biographical historical drama “Rasputin: Dark Servant of Destiny” – he retired in 1996.
Ann has not talked about other men she may have been with before meeting Brad, so as of September 2020 she is married and has two daughters.
Hobbies and other interests
Ann’s main hobby since launching her acting career to this day has been traveling, and she has been to almost all US states for both work and pleasure, while also visiting many European countries, vacationing in cities such as Paris in France, London in England and Venice in Italy.
She is an animal lover and has had many house cats – today she has two house cats and a dog.
Ann enjoys working in her garden and prefers to stay at her home in the countryside where she can have privacy and enjoy nature.
Ann has her own favorite actors and actresses, some of whom are Matt Damon, Tom Hanks, and Anne Hathaway, while some of her favorite movies are “Catch Me If You Can,” “Sleepless in Seattle,” and “One Day.”
Age and height
Ann’s age is 68. She has long blond hair and blue eyes, her height is 1.67 m and she weighs about 59 kg.
From September 2020, her assets is estimated to be over $4 million.
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