Bancroft, Anne (1931–2005)
Bancroft, Anne (1931–2005)
American actress. Name variations: Anne Marno. Born Anna Maria Louise Italiano, Sept 17, 1931, in the Bronx, NY; died June 6, 2005, in New York, NY; m. Martin A. May, 1953 (div. 1957); m. Mel Brooks (actor, producer), 1964; children: Max Brooks.
Began career on tv (1950), appearing under name Anna Marno in numerous productions, including "The Goldbergs"; made Broadway debut as Gittel Mosca in Two for the Seesaw (1958), for which she received a Tony award; other plays include Mother Courage and Her Children, The Devils, The Little Foxes and A Cry of Players; made film debut in Don't Bother to Knock (1952), followed by 7 Women, Silent Movie, To Be or Not to Be, The Elephant Man, Garbo Talks, 84 Charing Cross Road and Point of No Return. Won a Tony award (1959) and Oscar (1962) for performance in The Miracle Worker; nominated for Oscars for The Pumpkin Eater (1964), The Graduate (1967), The Turning Point (1977) and Agnes of God (1985).