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Anna Cropper

Anna Cropper (13 May 1938 – 22 January 2007) was an English actress best known for her naturalistic performances in television dramas, particularly in roles depicting haunted or mentally afflicted women, as well as her contributions to stage productions. She appeared in acclaimed plays and series throughout the 1960s to 1990s, earning recognition for her raw vulnerability and emotional depth in psychological narratives. Her career spanned over four decades, blending work with guest spots in popular shows like Coronation Street and adaptations of classic literature. Born in Brierfield, , to a dentist father, Cropper grew up in a middle-class family before training at the Central School of Speech and Drama in . She made her professional debut in 1960 with the play The Insect Play and soon transitioned to television, appearing in early roles such as the three-episode arc as Joan Akers in . Her breakthrough came with the 1967 Wednesday Play In Two Minds, where she portrayed Kate Winter, a young woman grappling with , showcasing her ability to convey inner turmoil with subtlety. Cropper's television career flourished in the with standout performances in and psychological thrillers, including the lead role in the 1970 BBC play Robin Redbreast, a tale, and the possession drama The Exorcism (1972) from the Dead of Night series. She also starred as in the experimental play Schmoedipus (1974), further highlighting her versatility in challenging, introspective characters. In , she gained acclaim for stepping in to replace during the 1975 West End run of The Exorcism after Ure's sudden death, helping to salvage the production. Later highlights included roles in the epic miniseries The Jewel in the (1984) and the adaptation of Kingsley Amis's (1992), alongside guest appearances in series such as , , and Agatha Christie adaptations. On a personal note, Cropper married William Roache in 1961, known for his long-running role as in ; the couple divorced in 1974 and had two children, Linus Roache and daughter . She passed away from a heart attack at her home in Tangmere, , at the age of 68. Cropper's legacy endures through her influential portrayals that advanced the depiction of and female complexity in British media.

Early life

Childhood and family background

Anna Cropper was born on 13 May 1938 in Brierfield, , . She grew up in a family home on Todmorden Road in nearby , where her early years were shaped by the industrial landscapes and close-knit communities of the region. Cropper was the daughter of Jack Cropper, a local dentist, and Margaret Cropper, an enthusiastic amateur actress and director involved in community dramatics. Her mother's passion for the stage provided Cropper with her first exposure to , as Margaret participated in local productions that highlighted the in 's cultural scene. This familial environment, rooted in the middle-class heritage of , fostered Cropper's initial interest in from a young age.

Education

After completing , Anna Cropper enrolled at the Central School of Speech and Drama in , where she pursued formal training in . Her studies in the late focused on developing essential skills in and voice projection, building on the encouragement from her family's involvement in amateur dramatics during her childhood.

Professional career

Stage work

Anna Cropper began her professional stage career in following her training at the Central School of Speech and Drama. Her debut came in in the late 1950s, where she gained experience in a variety of roles across ensemble productions, honing her skills in live performance and character development. Cropper made her West End debut in 1966 as Deirdre in Roger Milner's comedy How's the World Treating You? at , marking her transition to larger audiences and more prominent dramatic parts. She followed this with the role of Penny in at the in 1968, showcasing her ability to portray complex interpersonal dynamics in contemporary settings. By the early , her versatility was evident in works like Arnold Wesker's The Friends at the in 1970, and John Bowen's at the that same year, emphasizing themes of isolation and human connection. In the mid-1970s, Cropper continued to excel in intense dramatic roles, including Rachael in The Exorcism at the Comedy Theatre in 1975, a that highlighted her command of emotional depth and tension. Her stage career culminated in a supporting role as Miss Cooper in Terence Rattigan's Separate Tables at the Apollo Theatre in 1976, where she contributed to the revival's exploration of post-war British society and personal vulnerabilities. Throughout the and , Cropper's theatre work demonstrated her range in repertory and West End productions, often focusing on nuanced portrayals of women navigating emotional and social challenges.

Television roles

Anna Cropper made her television debut in 1960, portraying Chrysalis in the adaptation of The Insect Play, a production based on the satirical work by the Čapek brothers that marked her entry into the medium as a versatile character actress. Her early career included recurring appearances in the 1960s series The Odd Man, where she played a supporting role in the crime drama, establishing her presence in British anthology and serial formats. A breakthrough came in 1962 with her role as the disturbed Joan Akers in , a four-episode arc depicting a woman who kidnaps a baby after losing her own child, a storyline that captivated audiences and highlighted Cropper's ability to convey psychological turmoil in drama. This performance underscored her affinity for complex, haunted female characters, a theme that defined much of her television work. Cropper's lead role as Kate Winter in In Two Minds (1967), a BBC Wednesday Play directed by and written by David Mercer, further solidified her reputation; the 75-minute drama explored through fragmented vignettes, with Cropper's direct-to-camera monologues delivering a raw, naturalistic portrayal that contributed to the play winning the Writers' Guild Award for Best of 1967. In the 1970 BBC single drama Robin Redbreast, she played Norah Palmer, a city script editor retreating to a rural only to confront local superstitions and an illegitimate , blending psychological depth with in a manner innovative for the era's television plays. Her performance in The Exorcism (1972), part of the BBC's anthology, as Rachel in a haunted-house involving affluent friends during Christmas, amplified her exploration of possession and mental fragility, with the play's supernatural themes later inspiring a adaptation. The 1974 Play for Today installment Schmoedipus, written by , featured Cropper as a bored entangled in an incestuous dynamic with a young lodger, offering a provocative examination of suburban repression and family dysfunction that echoed her earlier psychological roles. Throughout the and , she took on guest spots in landmark series, showcasing her range in police procedurals. In The Jewel in the Crown (1984), she portrayed Aunt Lydia, adding nuance to the epic's colonial themes, while her 1986 guest turn in Casualty highlighted everyday heroism in . Cropper maintained a steady presence in recurring and guest capacities into the , including multiple episodes of as a courtroom player, Boon in action-oriented stories, and soaps like (1976) as Nan Wheeler and Castles (1995) as Margaret Castle, often embodying resilient yet troubled women. She appeared in during the , contributing to its gritty narratives, before concluding her television career with a final role as Claire Williams in (1999), a that contrasted her earlier intense dramatic work. Spanning nearly four decades from 1960 to 1999, Cropper's television oeuvre particularly shone in the innovative single plays of the and , where her portrayals of psychologically complex women advanced British TV's engagement with , , and .

Film roles

Anna Cropper appeared in four feature films over the course of her acting career, spanning from the late 1960s to the 1990s.
YearTitleRoleDirector
1969All Neat in Black StockingsCicely (Sis)Christopher Morahan
1970CromwellRuth CarterKen Hughes
1986NanouNanou's motherConny Templeman
1994Don't Get Me StartedMotherBilly Connolly
These roles showcased her versatility in supporting parts within British and international productions.

Personal life

Marriage and family

Anna Cropper met actor William Roache while performing together in repertory theatre in Nottingham in 1961, and the couple married later that year. Their marriage lasted until 1974, when they divorced. The couple had two children during their marriage: son Linus Roache, born on February 1, 1964, who later became an actor best known for his role as Executive Assistant District Attorney Michael Cutter on Law & Order, and daughter Vanya Roache, born in 1967, who died on 2 March 2018 at the age of 50 from liver failure. Throughout the 1960s and early 1970s, Cropper balanced her acting career with motherhood, continuing to take on television and stage roles while raising her young family in their Islington home. Following the divorce, Cropper and Roache maintained a connection through co-parenting their children, though the relationship with became complicated in the years after the split before being reconciled later in life. Cropper also developed a holiday home in , where she increasingly spent time with family in her later years, providing escapes from everyday life.

Later years and death

In the and early , Anna Cropper entered semi-retirement, taking on only sporadic roles after a prolific earlier career. Her final television appearance was as in the episode "Death's Shadow," aired in 1999. Following this, she largely withdrew from the industry, focusing instead on personal pursuits. Cropper resided in Tangmere, West Sussex, during her later years, where she had settled after her 1974 divorce and increasingly spent time at a holiday home in . On 22 January 2007, Cropper died suddenly of a heart attack at her home in Tangmere, aged 68. Following her death, tributes from peers and family highlighted her talent and enduring impact on British television, often describing her as a gifted yet underrecognized actress known for her naturalistic and commanding performances in challenging roles.

Notable works

Television appearances

Anna Cropper had a prolific television career spanning over four decades, appearing in a variety of British series, plays, and miniseries. Her credits include both recurring roles and guest appearances in notable productions. The following table lists selected key television appearances, organized chronologically, with details on roles and episode involvement where documented.
YearShow TitleRoleEpisodes/Notes
1960–1963The Odd ManRuth Jenkins3 episodes
1962Joan Akers4 episodes
1967In Two Minds ()Kate WinterTelevision play, lead role
1970Robin Redbreast ()Norah PalmerTelevision play, lead role
1972Rosanna Spearman, 5 episodes
1972The Exorcism ()RachelTelevision play, 1 episode
1974Schmoedipus ()LizTelevision play, lead role
1984Nicky Paynton, 3 episodes
1992Gwen Cellan-Davies, 3 episodes
1993Helen Lessor1 episode
1999Claire WilliamsSeason 2, Episode 1: "Death's Shadow"
These roles highlight her versatility in dramatic and period pieces, often portraying complex female characters.

Film roles

Anna Cropper appeared in four feature films over the course of her acting career, spanning from the late to the .
YearTitleRoleDirector
1969All Neat in Black StockingsCicely (Sis)
1970CromwellRuth Carter
1986NanouNanou's motherConny Templeman
1994Don't Get Me StartedMother (voice, uncredited)Arthur Ellis
These roles showcased her versatility in supporting parts within and international productions.

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