
Ann Weldon
ActingFebruary 28, 1933— January 14, 2024 (age 90)
Holdenville, Oklahoma, USA
Biography
Ann Weldon (February 28, 1933 - January 14, 2024) was an American singer and actress. She appeared in guest roles in numerous television series and starred in the short-lived 1980 sitcom One in a Million as Edna Simmons. Some of her best-known films are Shampoo (1975), Bird (1988), and What's Cooking? (2000). Her siblings Charles Weldon and Maxine Weldon were also performers.
Movies
(19 total)
Bird
19886.8
as Violet Wells

Shampoo
19756.0
as Mary

The Big Bus
19765.3
as Bus Passenger

Panther
19956.2
as Mrs. Dowell

What's Cooking?
20005.5
as Grace Williams

Serial
19805.2
as Rachel

I'm Through with White Girls
20076.5
as Julie Evans

Alabama's Ghost
19735.0
as Mama-bama

Youngblood
19784.2
as Mrs. Gordon

Out of Darkness
19948.8
as Virginia Cooper

Death and Texas
20046.0
as Calpurnia Briggs

The Comedy Company
19782.0
as Reporter

Lookwell
19918.0
as Hyacinth

Confessions of a Married Man
1983
as Secretary

The Importance of Being Earnest
1992
as Lady Bracknell

Line of Fire: The Morris Dees Story
1991
as Mrs. Donald
TV Shows
(23 total)
Married... with Children
19877.7
as Aunt Maddie

Six Feet Under
20018.1
as Aunt Jeanie

MacGyver
19857.7
as Mrs. Caswell

ER
19947.8
as Grandma

Columbo
19718.1
as Judge

Roots
19777.4
as Mary

Martin
19927.6
as Amanda

Sister, Sister
19947.1
as Betty

Hunter
19847.1
as Motel Maid

A Different World
19877.0
as Velma Gaines

Roc
19917.8
as Charlaine

A Woman Called Moses
19787.0
as Mama Ritt Ross









