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Ann Sidney

1944 - Today

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Ann Sidney (born 27 March 1944) is a British actress, television host and beauty queen who won the 1964 Miss World contest representing the United Kingdom. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in 18 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 15 in 2024). Ann Sidney is the 6,793rd most popular actor (up from 6,843rd in 2024), the 5,116th most popular biography from United Kingdom (down from 4,980th in 2019) and the 763rd most popular British Actor.

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Among ACTORS

Among actors, Ann Sidney ranks 6,794 out of 13,578Before her are Branka Katić, Ashley Greene, Lee Jin-wook, ZaSu Pitts, Marlene Favela, Bogumił Kobiela, and Nikolay Bogolyubov. After her are Donny Osmond, Ronan Keating, Yancy Butler, Justice Smith, and Peter Horton.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1944, Ann Sidney ranks 642Before her are Magdaleno Mercado, Mario Tullio Montano, Anthea Stewart, Nicolas Chumachenco, Mike Enzi, and Liesel Westermann. After her are Ronald Lopatni, Roman Dzindzichashvili, Clarence White, James Arthur, Colm Wilkinson, and Itzhak Vissoker.

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In United Kingdom

Among people born in United Kingdom, Ann Sidney ranks 5,121 out of 8,785Before her are Mary Lamb (1764), R. J. Mitchell (1895), Bernard Pyne Grenfell (1869), Frederic Thesiger, 2nd Baron Chelmsford (1827), Bob Gerard (1914), John Owen (1827), Mary Millar (1936), Hugh Blair (1718), and Edward Evans, 1st Baron Mountevans (1880). After her are Gertrude Lawrence (1898), Ted Morgan (1906), and John James Shepherd (1884).

Among ACTORS In United Kingdom

Among actors born in United Kingdom, Ann Sidney ranks 763Before her are Barbara Shelley (1932), John Castle (1940), Moira Shearer (1926), Jaime Murray (1976), Robert Webb (1972), and Mary Millar (1936). After her are Gertrude Lawrence (1898), Pamela Brown (1917), Stephanie Beacham (1947), Prunella Scales (1932), Juliet Stevenson (1956), and Simone Ashley (1995).