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at the school, and in the 1935-1936 school year she was president of Oxford's 'Paint and Putty Club'; the school group responsible for putting on Oxford's plays as well as providing art opportunities to students. She was one of sixteen students who graduated from Oxford on June 5, 1936.
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from 1948 until 1949; and once her character was written out of the series, she returned again in a similar role as Claudia Vincent. She routinely had roles in such serials as
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in Hartford where she acted in plays staged by both the Oxford School Association; beginning with a performance of Mary Gilbertson's adaptation of the French Christmas story
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where they lived at a house on Prospect Ave. Anne graduated from West Middle School Hartford on June 17, 1931. Her parents resided in Hartford until 1948 when they moved to
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in 1941, and appeared with frequency on the New York stage through 1952. She appeared in several minor roles in films, beginning with the parts of Ruth in
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on June 10, 1918, Anne Burr was the daughter of Eugene Palmer Burr and Helen Isabel Burr (née Cummings). Her mother was born and raised in
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stars; first appearing in the earliest years of that genre as Dr. Eve Allen, one of the first women doctors portrayed on television, in
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in Virginia where she was a member of the student dramatic association. In her freshman year she starred in a stage adaptation of
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in Manhattan. Their marriage ended in divorce. On June 21, 1953, she married her second husband Tom McDermott, a principal in
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in 1901. After working for several businesses in the United States and England, and ultimately becoming an executive with the
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as Lady Lebanon on July 9, 1940. Later in the season she portrayed Mrs. Albert Davidson in
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Burr began her professional career as an actress as a member of the Farragut Players in
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from 1947 until 1948, and from time to time performed parts on other series, such as
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Herbert, Ian; Baxter, Christine; Finley, Robert E., eds. (1981). "Anne Burr".
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which was performed in December 1931. In 1935 she starred in a production of
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for the 1929-1930 school year. The Burr family then resided in
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In the autumn of 1936 Burr began her college education at
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and worked as a registered nurse. Her father was born in
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When Anne was seven years old, the Burr family moved to
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On television, Burr was an original cast member on the
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She became one of the world's first 539: 537: 519: 517: 497: 495: 493: 7: 1051:Actresses from Hartford, Connecticut 754:"Anne Burr Joins Farragut Players". 189:Anne spent her high school years at 788:"Farragut Players Present 'Rain'". 392:, where she originated the role of 524:"Obituaries; Mrs. Helen C. Burr". 14: 530:. September 19, 1960. p. 2. 365:Mr. Keen, Tracer of Lost Persons 1041:20th-century American actresses 723:. February 28, 1938. p. 7. 638:. December 19, 1931. p. 3. 621:. December 17, 1931. p. 3. 570:. December 7, 1936. p. 11. 399:The Philco Television Playhouse 163:where he finished his career. 550:. October 14, 1967. p. 4. 544:"Obituaries; Eugene P. Burr". 1: 1031:American television actresses 938:"Society and Personal News". 717:"Society And Personal News". 666:"Society and Personal News". 655:. April 26, 1935. p. 15. 649:"Beau Brummell to Be Given". 884:Jim Cox (15 November 2005). 848:. 19 August 1940. p. 6. 825:"Farragut Players; 'Rain'". 814:. 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Boston
Massachusetts
Old Lyme
Connecticut
Broadway
Orson Welles
Native Son
Child of Divorce
The Devil on Wheels
William Shakespeare
Twelfth Night
soap opera
The Greatest Gift
As the World Turns
Boston
Weymouth, Massachusetts
Columbus, Ohio
Princeton University
Meadow River Lumber Company
Hampstead
London
Columbus School for Girls
Hartford, Connecticut
Old Lyme, Connecticut
Oxford School
Clyde Fitch
Sweet Briar College
Robert Louis Stevenson
Jane Austen
Pride and Prejudice

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