Anna Cropper Explained

Anna Cropper
Birth Place:Brierfield, Lancashire, England
Death Place:Tangmere, West Sussex, England
Other Names:Anna Roache
Occupation:Actress
Alma Mater:Royal Central School of Speech and Drama
Years Active:1960–1999
Children:2, including Linus

Anna Cropper (13 May 1938 – 22 January 2007) was an English stage and television actress.

Early years

Cropper was born in Brierfield, Lancashire, the daughter of Margaret, a stage actress and director, and Jack Cropper, a dentist.[1] The family lived on Todmorden Road in Burnley during her early life.[2]

Career

Cropper studied acting at the Central School of Speech and Drama in London. She made her television debut as Chrysalis in The Insect Play (1960), based on the 1921 play by Czech brothers Josef and Karel Čapek. She appeared in Emergency Ward 10 three times and on Coronation Street three times in 1962.[3] She came to prominence playing a young schizophrenic in the television play In Two Minds (The Wednesday Play, BBC, 1967) by David Mercer.[4] which won the Writers' Guild Award for the Best Television Play of 1967.

Her film roles included appearances in All Neat in Black Stockings (1968), Cromwell (1970) and Nanou (1986). In 1972 she starred in the television production of The Exorcism and in 1975 took over the lead role in the West End stage version when actress Mary Ure died of an overdose following the play's opening night.[5]

She played Mary Hodgson, the nurse of the boys who inspired the creation of Peter Pan in the BBC docudrama The Lost Boys (1978). Other television roles included two episodes of the BBC's Play for Today, as Norah Palmer in the James MacTaggart-directed Robin Redbreast (1970), a Christmas supernatural thriller by John Bowen[6] and Dennis Potter's play Schmoedipus (1974).[7]

She appeared in The Jewel in the Crown (1984) and featured in Anna of the Five Towns (1985) a 4-part BBC period drama. Her last television credit is for an episode of Midsomer Murders entitled "Death's Shadow" (1999).[1]

Personal life and death

Cropper married Coronation Street actor William Roache in 1961. They had two children, son Linus Roache and daughter Vanya. They divorced in 1974.[8]

Cropper died of a heart attack in January 2007, aged 68, at her home in Tangmere, West Sussex.[9]

Selected television

Year Title Role Writer
1960 The Insect Play Chrysalis
1967 Angel Pavement Miss Cadham
1967 In Two Minds Kate Winter David Mercer
1970 Robin Redbreast Norah Palmer John Bowen
1972 The Exorcism John Bowen
1972 The Moonstone Rosanna Spearman
1973 Lord Peter Wimsey (TV series)
The Unpleasantness at the Bellona Club
Ann DorlandDorothy L. Sayers adapted by Anthony Steven
1975 Schmoedipus Dennis Potter
1978 The Lost Boys Mary Hodgson
1982Praying MantisGertrude
1984 The Jewel in the Crown
1985 Anna of the Five Towns
1986 Nemesis (Miss Marple) Anthea Bradbury-Scott
1992 Gwen Cellan

Filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
1968All Neat in Black Stockings Sis
1970Cromwell Ruth Carter
1986Nanou Nanou's mother
1994Don't Get Me Started Mother Voice, Uncredited

Notes and References

  1. News: Hayward. Anthony. Anna Cropper Cutting-edge television actress. https://ghostarchive.org/archive/20220507/https://www.independent.co.uk/news/obituaries/anna-cropper-434683.html . 7 May 2022 . subscription . live. The Independent. London. 2 February 2007. 28 March 2008.
  2. News: Hewitt. Andrew. Tributes to screen star Anna Cropper. Lancashire Telegraph. 5 February 2007. 29 January 2021.
  3. http://www.burnleycitizen.co.uk/news/1170455.tributes_to_screen_star_anna/ Obituary
  4. News: Anna Cropper Insightful actor at her best in haunted roles. The Guardian. 28 March 2008. Philip Purser. London.
  5. "'Exorcism' successor", The Times page 4, 8 April 1975
  6. http://genome.ch.bbc.co.uk/c1c33510d1cd4f34aed162e9848261dd BBC Genome - Radio Times listing for 10 December 1970
  7. http://genome.ch.bbc.co.uk/e0c6b78db62447c8836674e1565b851e BBC Genome - Radio Times listing for 20 June 1974
  8. News: Anna Cropper. 12 June 2018. The Telegraph . London.
  9. News: Hewitt. Andrew. Tributes to screen star Anna. 31 March 2015. Burnley Citizen. 5 February 2007.