Anna Massey

The second child of actors Raymond Massey and Adrienne Allen, Anna Massey made her own film bow as the spunky daughter of Jack Hawkins in John Ford's Gideon's Day (1958). Anna was one of the few membe...
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08/10/1937
Thakeham, Surrey, England
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