Francesca Annis


Actor
Francesca Annis

About

Birth Place
London, England, GB
Born
May 14, 1945

Biography

Attractive and seemingly ageless, Francesca Annis was an aspiring dancer when she began her film acting career in the late 1950s in teen roles, receiving her first major exposure as a handmaiden of Elizabeth Taylor in "Cleopatra" (1963). She was fashionably radical during London's swinging 60s, befriending such scenesters as guitar legend Jimi Hendrix before portraying Ophelia to Nicol W...

Family & Companions

Patrick Wiseman
Companion
Photographer. Had on again, off again relationship between 1974 and 1994; Annis reportedly left him three times for men "10 years, 14 years and now 26 years younger than me".
Ralph Fiennes
Companion
Actor. Together from c. 1995; co-starred together in stage production of "Hamlet".

Biography

Attractive and seemingly ageless, Francesca Annis was an aspiring dancer when she began her film acting career in the late 1950s in teen roles, receiving her first major exposure as a handmaiden of Elizabeth Taylor in "Cleopatra" (1963). She was fashionably radical during London's swinging 60s, befriending such scenesters as guitar legend Jimi Hendrix before portraying Ophelia to Nicol Williamson's "Hamlet" on Broadway in 1969. As Lady Macbeth, Annis appeared nude in the sleepwalking scene in Roman Polanski's extra-gruesome "Macbeth" (1971), but when Hugh Hefner (one of the film's backers) asked her to pose for PLAYBOY, she replied, "I'm an actress, not a pinup." While a member of the Royal Shakespeare Company from 1975-1978, she also starred as "Madame Bovary" (1976) and portrayed Lillie Langtry in "Lillie" (1978), with both acclaimed British productions broadcast later as segments of "Masterpiece Theatre" (PBS).

Perhaps Annis' strongest film performance to date was as the Karen Silkwood-like main character attempting to expose a radioactive leak in Michael Apted's "Stronger Than the Sun" (1979). Fans of PBS' "Mystery!" may remember her as Agatha Christie's Prudence 'Tuppance' Beresford in the "Partners in Crime" series (Part I 1984, Part II 1986) and "The Secret Adversary" (1987), the world premiere movie that preceded the series in England. Annis made headlines in 1995 both onstage as Gertrude to Ralph Fiennes' "Hamlet" and offstage when their romance signaled the end of Fiennes' marriage to Alex Kingston. She then starred in the British serial "Reckless" (1997), shown on "Masterpiece Theatre" in 1998, playing the art-imitating-life role of an older woman falling for a younger man.

Filmography

 

Cast (Feature Film)

King of Thieves (2019)
Shifty (2009)
The Libertine (2005)
Revolver (2005)
Milk (1999)
Harriet
The Debt Collector (1999)
Val Dryden
Edward the King (1998)
Doomsday Gun (1995)
Romeo-Juliet (1990)
Voice Of Juliet
Under the Cherry Moon (1986)
Mrs Wellington
El Rio de Oro (1986)
Dubarry
Dune (1984)
Krull (1983)
Coming Out of the Ice (1982)
Galina
Stronger Than The Sun (1979)
Kate
The Tragedy of Macbeth (1971)
Lady Macbeth
The Sky Pirate (1970)
Uptight girl
The Walking Stick (1970)
Arabella Dainton
The Pleasure Girls (1966)
Sally
Murder Most Foul (1965)
Sheila Upward
Saturday Night Out (1964)
Jean
The Eyes of Annie Jones (1964)
Annie Jones
Flipper's New Adventure (1964)
Gwen
Cleopatra (1963)
Eiras
Beware of Children (1961)
Priscilla

Misc. Crew (Feature Film)

Onegin (1999)
Other

Cast (Special)

Copenhagen (2002)
Reckless -- the Sequel (1999)
Anna Fairley
Wives and Daughters (1999)
Reckless (1998)
Anna Fairley
A Slight Case of Murder (1996)
Parnell and the Englishwoman (1991)
Backstage at Masterpiece Theatre: A 20th Anniversary Special (1991)
The Secret Adversary (1987)
Partners in Crime, Series II (1986)
Partners in Crime, Series I (1984)
Why Didn't They Ask Evans? (1981)
The Comedy of Errors (1978)
Madame Bovary (1976)
Sign It Death (1974)

Cast (TV Mini-Series)

Deceit (BBC) (2000)
Dalziel & Pascoe: An Autumn Shroud (1996)
Weep No More My Lady (1992)
Absolute Hell (1991)
The Richest Man in the World: The Story of Aristotle Onassis (1988)
Jacqueline Kennedy
I'll Take Manhattan (1987)

Life Events

1963

Made first significant film appearance as one of the queen's handmaidens in "Cleopatra"

1964

Acted in "Flipper's New Adventure"

1969

Appeared on Broadway as Ophelia in "Hamlet" opposite Nicol Williamson in title role

1971

Co-starred as Lady Macbeth in Roman Polanski's "Macbeth"

1974

TV-movie debut, "Sign It Death" (ABC)

1975

Was member of the Royal Shakespeare Company

1976

Starred as "Madame Bovary", broadcast as a segment of "Masterpiece Theatre" (PBS)

1978

Portrayed title role of Lillie Langtry in London Weekend Television (LWT) production of "Lillie"; later aired on "Masterpiece Theatre"

1979

Offered excellent performance as a nuclear power plant worker who attempts to expose a radioactive leak in Michael Apted's "Stronger Than the Sun", a timely drama bearing a striking resemblance to the Karen Silkwood story

1980

Played Lady Frances Derwent in TV adaptation of Agatha Christie's "Why Didn't They Ask Evans?" (LWT), shown in syndication in the USA

1983

Returned to sleuthing for TV-movie premiere of "Agatha Christie's "The Secret Adversary" (LWT), playing Prudence 'Tuppance' Cowley, later 'Tuppance' Beresford for the "Partners in Crime" series that followed; aired in the USA on PBS' "Mystery!" (Part I in 1984 and Part II in 1986) prior to the movie (1987)

1984

Acted the part of Lady Jessica in David Lynch's feature "Dune"

1985

Episodic TV debut, a guest spot on "Magnum, P.I." (CBS)

1987

TV miniseries debut, "I'll Take Manhattan" (CBS)

1988

Portrayed Jacqueline Kennedy in the ABC miniseries, "The Richest Man in the World: The Story of Aristotle Onassis"

1991

Played Katherine O'Shea in "Masterpiece Theatre" (PBS) production of "Parnell and the Englishwoman"

1994

Acted in HBO movie "The Doomsday Gun"

1995

Critics noted strong incestuous overtones in stage relationship between her Gertrude and Ralph Fiennes' "Hamlet", a production which precipitated their offstage pairing

1996

Appeared in "A Slight Case of Murder" episode (written and directed by Brian Helgeland) of HBO's "Tales of the Crypt"

1997

Starred in the British serial "Reckless" (shown on PBS in 1998), playing the art-imitating-life role of an older woman falling for a hunky younger man

1998

Reprised role in ITV production "Reckless: The Movie" (shown on PBS in the USA in 1999)

2001

Acted on the London stage in "Ghosts"

Family

Anthony Annis
Father
Actor, director. Born c. 1913.
Marquita Annis
Mother
Born c. 1913.
Quentin Annis
Brother
Tony Annis
Brother
Charlotte Wiseman
Daughter
Born c. 1978; father, Patrick Wiseman.
Taran Wiseman
Daughter
Born c. 1980; father, Patrick Wiseman.
Andreas Wiseman
Son
Born c. 1984; father, Patrick Wiseman.

Companions

Patrick Wiseman
Companion
Photographer. Had on again, off again relationship between 1974 and 1994; Annis reportedly left him three times for men "10 years, 14 years and now 26 years younger than me".
Ralph Fiennes
Companion
Actor. Together from c. 1995; co-starred together in stage production of "Hamlet".

Bibliography