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Ann Savage (born Berniece Maxine Lyon,
Early life
Ann Savage was born Berniece Maxine Lyon in Columbia, South Carolina. After he died when Berniece<!--Savage's birth name is repeatedly spelled "Berniece" on her 1938 marriage certificate and in other official records.!--> was four years old, her mother moved the two of them to Los Angeles. its status has been cemented over the years. The two left California in the mid 1950s, moving to Manhattan and later, before Bert's death in 1969, splitting their time between New York and Florida. In 2010, McFarland and Co. published Savage Detours: The Life and Work of Ann Savage, by Kent Adamson and Lisa Morton.
Filmography
Features
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! Year
! Title
! Role
! Notes
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|rowspan=11|1943 || One Dangerous Night || Vivian ||
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| After Midnight with Boston Blackie || Betty Barnaby ||
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| Murder in Times Square || Miss Ruth ||Uncredited
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| Saddles and Sagebrush || Ann Parker ||
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| The More the Merrier || Miss Dalton ||Uncredited
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| Two Señoritas from Chicago||Maria ||
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| Passport to Suez|| Valerie King ||
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| Dangerous Blondes || Erika McCormick ||
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| Footlight Glamour || Vicki Wheeler ||
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| Klondike Kate || Kathleen O'Day ||
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| What a Woman! || Jane Drake ||
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|rowspan=5|1944 || Two-Man Submarine ||Pat Benson ||
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| The Last Horseman || Judy Ware ||
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| Ever Since Venus|| Janet Wilson ||
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| The Unwritten Code || Mary Lee Norris ||
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| Dancing in Manhattan || Valerie Crawford ||
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|rowspan=5|1945 || Scared Stiff || Sally Warren ||
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| Midnight Manhunt || Sue Gallagher ||
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| Apology for Murder || Toni Kirkland ||
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| Detour || Vera ||
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| The Spider || Florence Cain ||
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|rowspan=4|1946 || The Dark Horse || Mary Burton ||
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| The Last Crooked Mile || Sheila Kennedy ||
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| Lady Chaser || Inez Marie Polk / Palmer ||
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| Renegade Girl || Jean Shelby ||
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|1947 || Jungle Flight || Laurey Roberts ||
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|rowspan=2|1949 || Any Number Can Play || Woman in Office ||Uncredited
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| Satan's Cradle || Lil ||
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|1950 || Pygmy Island|| Capt. Ann R. Kingsley ||
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|1951 || Pier 23 ||Ann Harmon ||
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|1953 ||Woman They Almost Lynched || Glenda ||
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|1986 || Fire with Fire ||Sister Harriet ||
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|2007 || My Winnipeg|| Mother || Final film role
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Television
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! Year
! Title
! Role
! Notes
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| 1950, 1952
| Fireside Theatre
| Colette
| 4 Episodes "The Exile" (1952), "The Roof" (1952), "Polly" (1950) "Judas" (1950)
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| 1951
| Mystery Theater
| Lena
| Episode "The Case of the Missing Gun"
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| 1951
| Front Page Detective
| Patti Carroll
| Episode: "Clean Sweep"
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| 1952
| Schlitz Playhouse of Stars
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| Episode: "Tango"
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| 1953
| Death Valley Days
| Diamond Babe
| Season 2, Episode 1, "The Diamond Babe"
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| 1954
| City Detective
| Lisa
| Episode: "Cruise Ship"
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| 1955
| Gang Busters
| Juanita
| Episode: "The Red Dress Case"
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| 1955
| The Ford Television Theatre
| Maggie
| Episode: "Magic Formula"
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| 1955
| City Detective
| Natalie
| Episode: "In Sickness and in Stealth"
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|1991
|Saved by the Bell
|Mrs. Thornhill
|Episode: "Boss Lady" <small>Uncredited</small>
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See also
- Pin-ups of Yank, the Army Weekly
