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Ann Morgan Williams (May 18, 1935 – December 13, 1985) was an American television, soap opera and Broadway actress. Career [ edit ] A native of Washington, D.C. , Williams' early roles included Vivienne Choiseul in the October 1961 Naked City episode "Dead on the Field of Honor", [2] and Erica Brandt on the soap opera Young Doctor ...
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Ann Williams (1935-1985) was an American actress who appeared in TV shows such as The Doctors, Search for Tomorrow and Great Ghost Tales. She was born in Washington, DC, married to Robert Daniel Peter Welch and died of cancer in New York.
- Actress
- May 18, 1935
- Ann Williams
- December 13, 1985
Anna is a historical drama based on the true story of Ann Williams, an enslaved woman who jumped from a window in 1815 to escape sale in Washington, D.C. The film explores her life, her family, her legal battle for freedom, and her legacy in the fight against slavery.
Ann Williams was an actress who played Dr. Maggie Fielding Powers on The Doctors (1963). She was born in 1935, married to Robert Daniel Peter Welch, and died in 1985.
- May 18, 1935
- December 13, 1985
1. Mai 2018 · In November 1815, a slave known only as Anna jumped from the third-floor window of a tavern in Washington, D.C. The 24-year-old was then sold for $5 by interstate slave traders from Georgia and...
23. März 2022 · Retired federal Judge Ann Claire Williams, who was the first Black woman on Chicago-based district and appellate courts, will appear before the Senate Judiciary Committee on behalf of Ketanji Brown Jackson, the nominee for the Supreme Court. Williams is the chair of the ABA panel that rated Jackson as well qualified and has a long history of advancing the rule of law in Africa.