Wiman, Anna Deere (1924–1963)
Wiman, Anna Deere (1924–1963)
American-born producer and manager. Born Mar 17, 1924, in Moline, IL; died Mar 22, 1963; dau. of Dorothea (Stephens) and Dwight Deere Wiman (producing manager).
Made stage debut as one of the dancers in Rosalinda (1942); produced tv shows in Hollywood, then moved to England and entered management (1954), producing such plays as Morning's at Seven, The Reluctant Debutante, Patience, The Iron Duchess, The Head of the Family, Be My Guest, The Grass is Greener, Aunt Edwina and A Shred of Evidence; with Sam Wanamaker, created and ran the New Shakespeare Culture Center in Liverpool (1957–59).
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