Biography
Ann E. Todd was born Ann Todd Phillips on August 26, 1931, in Denver, Colorado. Both of her parents had extensive careers in music. Her father, Burrill Phillips, was an accomplished composer and pianist. Ann also had one brother, Stephen, who was born in 1937 and died in 1986. Ann was adopted and raised by her maternal grandparents, and her official adopted name was Ann Todd Mayfield. Her grandparents took her to the movies often and hoped that she would one day become a child star like Shirley Temple (incidentally, she would have a small role as Temple's little sister in "The Blue Bird 1940"). Ann's grandparents eventually prodded her into a career in film, and although she was not particularly interested in acting -- her childhood ambition was to be a pilot -- she excelled at it and became one of the most popular child stars of the 1930s and '40s. In the early 1940s, she added E to her professional name to avoid being mistaken for British actress Ann Todd. Nevertheless, the two were and are frequently confused. Despite her success, appearing in some 27 films between 1939 and 1951, Ann quit acting in the 1950s. She married her second husband Robert Basart on January 29, 1955, in Berkeley, California. In 1959, she was reunited with her parents, and following in her parents' footsteps, she pursued a career in music. Ann received a master's degree in music history from the University of California at Berkeley (UCB). She taught music history in San Francisco for 3 years and then served as the music librarian at UCB for 21 years. During this time, Ann also founded a publishing company, Fallen Leaf Press, and had two children, a daughter and a son. Her husband Robert died on February 7, 1993, in Berkeley. As of this writing (2008), Ann is retired and living in northern California.
Birthday: 1931-08-26