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Anne Heywood (Violet Joan Pretty) was born on 11 December, 1931 in Handsworth, Birmingham, Warwickshire, England, is a British actress (born 1931). Discover Anne Heywood's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 91 years old?

Popular As Violet Joan Pretty
Occupation Actress
Age 91 years old
Zodiac Sign Sagittarius
Born 11 December 1931
Birthday 11 December
Birthplace Handsworth, Birmingham, Warwickshire, England
Date of death 27 October, 2023
Died Place Houston, Texas, U.S.
Nationality United Kingdom

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Anne Heywood Height, Weight & Measurements

At 91 years old, Anne Heywood height is 5' 6" (1.68 m) .

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Height 5' 6" (1.68 m)
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Who Is Anne Heywood's Husband?

Her husband is Raymond Stross (m. 1960-1988) George Danzig Druke (m. 1991-2021)

Family
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Husband Raymond Stross (m. 1960-1988) George Danzig Druke (m. 1991-2021)
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Children Mark Stross (b. 1963)

Anne Heywood Net Worth

Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Anne Heywood worth at the age of 91 years old? Anne Heywood’s income source is mostly from being a successful Actress. She is from United Kingdom. We have estimated Anne Heywood's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2024 $1 Million - $5 Million
Salary in 2024 Under Review
Net Worth in 2023 Pending
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Source of Income Actress

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1931

Anne Heywood (born Violet Joan Pretty; 11 December 1931) is a British retired film actress, who is best known for her Golden Globe-nominated performance in the 1967 film version of D.H. Lawrence's The Fox.

Born as Violet Joan Pretty in 1931 to Harold James and Edna Elizabeth (née Lowndes) Pretty in Handsworth, Birmingham, she won the Miss Great Britain title under her real name in 1950.

1947

In 1947, aged 15, she joined Highbury Little Theatre in Sutton Coldfield and then won a Birmingham University Carnival Queen competition.

She then entered a National Bathing Beauty Contest and won.

1951

She had a small role in Lady Godiva Rides Again (1951).

She made three TV appearances on the Carroll Levis TV Show and then spent four years touring UK theatres.

Later she also attended the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art.

1956

She had a small part in the comedy Find the Lady (1956).

Heywood was signed to the Rank Organisation, who changed her name to Anne Heywood and gave her small supporting roles in Checkpoint (1956) and Doctor at Large (1957).

1957

The Danziger Brothers borrowed her for the lead femme fatale in the low-budget film noir The Depraved (1957) with Robert Arden.

Rank gave Heywood the second female lead in Dangerous Exile (1957) and she was the female lead in Violent Playground (1958) with Stanley Baker, which established her as a film name.

1958

She made Floods of Fear (1958) with Howard Keel.

1959

Herbert Wilcox used her as Frankie Vaughan's leading lady in The Heart of a Man (1959), then for Rank she starred in a romantic comedy Upstairs and Downstairs (1959).

Heywood was married for twenty-eight years to British film producer Raymond Stross, who produced most of her films after they met in Ireland in July 1959 during the filming of A Terrible Beauty.

1960

She was loaned to an Italian company for the historical costume drama Carthage in Flames (1960).

Heywood starred in the war movie A Terrible Beauty (1960) opposite Robert Mitchum.

It was produced by Raymond Stross, who married Heywood.

After their marriage in Zurich, Switzerland on February 12, 1960, the couple subsequently collaborated on several British and international films, including The Brain, The Very Edge, Ninety Degrees in the Shade, The Fox, Midas Run, I Want What I Want, and Good Luck, Miss Wyckoff.

1961

She starred in some British comedies, Petticoat Pirates (1961) and Stork Talk (1962) then did three thrillers produced by Stross: The Brain (1962), The Very Edge (1963), and 90 Degrees in the Shade (1965).

Heywood was making High Jungle for MGM with Eric Fleming but the film was cancelled when Fleming drowned.

1967

Heywood starred in The Fox (1967), a screen adaptation of a D. H. Lawrence novella, which was produced by Stross and co-starred Sandy Dennis and Keir Dullea.

The film generated controversy at the time due to its lesbian theme and nudity from Heywood.

It was also a major commercial success.

A newspaper referred to her and Stross as the "English Carlo Pontis."

1969

Heywood went to Italy to play a nun in The Lady of Monza (1969), playing The Nun of Monza, then did a movie with Richard Crenna produced by Stross, Midas Run (1969).

She was second-billed in an espionage adventure film with Gregory Peck, The Chairman (1969) but she was only on screen for five minutes.

1970

She was mentioned as a possible star of Myra Breckinridge (1970), but did not appear in the final film.

1972

Heywood starred in I Want What I Want (1972), a box-office and critical flop produced by Stross, then went to Italy for the giallo film The Killer Is on the Phone (1972) and The Nun and the Devil (1973), again as a nun.

1973

In Hollywood, she was the female lead in Trader Horn (1973), a failed remake of a 1931 classic film, then she returned to Italy for Love Under the Elms (1974).

1979

She starred in Good Luck, Miss Wyckoff (1979), produced by Stross and in the Italian satanic horror Ring of Darkness (1979).

Both films were failures.

1980

Her career declined in the 1980s.

1981

She then had supporting roles in Sadat (1981) and the science fiction film What Waits Below (1984).

1988

Her penultimate role was as Manon Brevard Marcel in a two-part episode of the popular US television series The Equalizer, starring fellow British actor Edward Woodward, in 1988.

After the death of Stross in 1988, she retired from acting.

Following Stross' death in 1988, Heywood retired and has never appeared on screen since.

In 1990, she married her second husband, George Danzig Druke, a former Assistant Attorney General of New York State, who died on 7 October 2021 in Beverly Hills, at the age of 98.

Heywood resides in Beverly Hills, California.