Are you interested in the total net worth of Ann B. Davis? Famous actors around the world earn huge amounts of money. Ann B. Davis is no exception from this rule. You should know that Ann B. Davis is a Hollywood star, born on unknown in Schenectady, US. Having starred and featured on many hit Hollywood movies and popular TV shows, this actor has amassed a fortune under his belt! His parents are Marguerite Davis, Cassius Miles Davis and he also has a sibling Harriet Davis, Evans Davis. As a kid and later as an adult, Ann B. Davis attended Strong Vincent High School, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. Born in the American Ann B. Davis is a very talented actor who is also known of having the aliases or nicknames of Ann Bradford Davis , Ann Davis , Ann B. ‘Schultzy’ Davis. He is 1.73 m tall. The total net worth of Ann B. Davis is quite a lot – $200,000.
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Structural info
- Full Name: Ann B. Davis
- Net Worth: $200,000
- Date Of Birth: May 5, 1926, in Schenectady, New York USA
- Died: June 1, 2014, in San Antonio, Texas USA
- Place Of Birth: Schenectady, US
- Height: 1.73 m
- Profession: Reporter
- Education: Strong Vincent High School, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
- Nationality: American
- Parents: Marguerite Davis, Cassius Miles Davis
- Siblings: Harriet Davis, Evans Davis
- Nicknames: Ann Bradford Davis , Ann Davis , Ann B. ‘Schultzy’ Davis
- IMDB: http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0002036
- Awards: Primetime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series, TV Land Awards
- Nominations: Hollywood Walk of Fame (1960)
- Movies: Lover Come Back (1961), All Hands on Deck (1961), The Brady Girls Get Married (1981), A Very Brady Christmas (1988)
- TV Shows: The Brady Bunch (1969-1974), The Bob Cummings Show (1955-1959), The Bradys (1990), The Brady Bunch Hour (1976-1977), The John Forsythe Show, No, No, Nanetter (1972–1973), Crazy for You (1992–1996), Arsenic and Old Lace (1996)
Quotes
- [on her character Alice Nelson on The Brady Bunch (1969)] All of us wish we had an Alice. I wish I had an Alice.
- [on being content with her very ordinary appearance] I know at least a couple hundred glamor gals who are starving in this town. I’d rather be myself and eating.
- [on never having married] By the time I started to get interested, all the good ones were taken.
- On leaving show business in 1976 for a year to join Bishop Frey’s Episcopalian Commine: I never heard a voice from the clouds saying get out of show business. – Interview with R. Todd Nash the Tartan in 1987
Facts
- On a 1973 episode of All Star Baffle, she and her identical twin, wearing roller skates, skated behind a tall cardboard wall. when one skated out the far end and around the front entering the near end, the other waited a few seconds then emerged from the far end. it took the panel a few seconds to realize they were not watching one skater, but the two sisters taking turns.
- Davis fell in her bathroom early one morning hitting her head and never regained consciousness. She was in excellent health for an 88-year-old woman and her death was a complete shock.
- Best friends with The Brady Bunch (1969) co-star Florence Henderson.
- Was one of the three actors to appear in every episode of The Brady Bunch (1969).
- She was awarded a Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 7048 Hollywood Boulevard in Hollywood, California on February 8, 1960.
- Lived with fellow parishioners near San Antonio, Texas, where she was involved in prayer, Bible study, and occasional charity works.
- Joined an Episcopalian religious community in Denver, Colorado in 1974.
- Toured Vietnam, Thailand and Korea with the USO.
- Originally wanted to be a doctor and studied pre-med at the University of Michigan.
- Grew up in Erie, Pennsylvania.
- Has appeared in a play called “The Nearlyweds”, which was written expressly for her by Lloyd J. Schwartz, producer of The Brady Bunch (1969).
- The daughter of an electrical engineer father and an amateur actress mother.
- Is portrayed by Suanne Spoke in Growing Up Brady (2000).
- To many, she is best remembered as a constantly humorous maid, Alice Nelson, on ABC’s weekly situation comedy The Brady Bunch (1969).
- Her first motion picture role was in Strategic Air Command (1955) with James Stewart, as a waitress who sets a cake in front of Stewart. The scene was later cut out of the film.
- Received her Bachelor’s degree in Theatre from the University of Michigan in 1948.
- Attended and graduated from Strong Vincent High School in Erie, Pennsylvania in 1944.
- She won two Emmy Awards in the 1950s for The Bob Cummings Show (1955). Some have nicknamed it, “Love that Bob”, as a substitute and shorter title.
- Has a twin sister named Harriet and an older brother named Evans.
Trademarks
- Blue maid’s uniform and white apron
Filmography
Actress
Title |
Year |
Status |
Character |
Something So Right |
1997 |
TV Series |
Maxine |
The Brady Bunch Movie |
1995 |
|
Trucker (Shultzy) |
Naked Gun 33 1/3: The Final Insult |
1994 |
|
Ann B. Davis |
Hi Honey, I’m Home |
1991 |
TV Series |
Alice Nelson |
The Bradys |
1990 |
TV Series |
Alice Nelson |
Day by Day |
1989 |
TV Series |
Alice Nelson |
A Very Brady Christmas |
1988 |
TV Movie |
Alice Nelson |
The Brady Brides |
1981 |
TV Series |
Alice Nelson |
The Brady Girls Get Married |
1981 |
TV Movie |
Alice Nelson |
The Love Boat |
1980 |
TV Series |
Agnes |
The Brady Bunch Variety Hour |
1976-1977 |
TV Series |
Alice Nelson |
Only with Married Men |
1974 |
TV Movie |
Mola (uncredited) |
The Brady Bunch |
1969-1974 |
TV Series |
Alice Nelson / Cousin Emma |
The World of Sid & Marty Krofft at the Hollywood Bowl |
1973 |
TV Movie |
Audience member (uncredited) |
Love, American Style |
1970-1973 |
TV Series segment “Love and the Persistent Assistant” / Vi segment “Love and the Trip” – Love and the Clinical Problem/Love and the Eat’s Cafe/Love and the Last Joke/Love and the Persistent Assistant/Love and the Unsteady Steady 1973 … segment “Love and the Persistent Assistant” |
|
Big Fish, Little Fish |
1971 |
TV Movie |
Hilda Rose |
Insight |
1968 |
TV Series |
Pat |
The Phyllis Diller Show |
1966 |
TV Series |
Mrs. Derwin |
The John Forsythe Show |
1965-1966 |
TV Series |
Miss Wilson |
Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre |
1964 |
TV Series |
Matha |
McKeever & the Colonel |
1963 |
TV Series |
Sgt. Gruber |
The New Breed |
1962 |
TV Series |
Elizabeth MacBaine |
Lover Come Back |
1961 |
|
Millie, Carol’s Secretary |
All Hands on Deck |
1961 |
|
Nobby |
Pepe |
1960 |
|
Schultzy (as Ann B. ‘Schultzy’ Davis) |
Wagon Train |
1960 |
TV Series |
Mrs. Foster |
The Best Things in Life Are Free |
1956 |
|
Hattie Stewart (uncredited) |
Lux Video Theatre |
1956 |
TV Series |
Miss Killicat |
Matinee Theatre |
1956 |
TV Series |
Peg Miller |
A Man Called Peter |
1955 |
|
Ruby Coleman (uncredited) |
Soundtrack
Title |
Year |
Status |
Character |
The Brady Bunch Variety Hour |
1976-1977 |
TV Series performer – 5 episodes |
|
The Brady Bunch |
1969-1973 |
TV Series performer – 5 episodes |
|
The Tennessee Ernie Ford Show |
1958 |
TV Series performer – 1 episode |
|
Thanks
Title |
Year |
Status |
Character |
Edición Especial Coleccionista |
2014 |
TV Series in memory of – 1 episode |
|
Self
Title |
Year |
Status |
Character |
The Talk |
2014 |
TV Series |
Herself |
The 5th Annual TV Land Awards |
2007 |
TV Special |
Herself – Winner (“Pop Culture”) |
Entertainment Tonight |
2007 |
TV Series |
Herself |
The Brady Bunch 35th Anniversary Reunion Special: Still Brady After All These Years |
2004 |
TV Movie |
Herself |
ABC’s 50th Anniversary Celebration |
2003 |
TV Special documentary |
Herself |
Biography |
2001 |
TV Series documentary |
Herself |
E! True Hollywood Story |
1999 |
TV Series documentary |
Herself |
Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade |
1995 |
TV Movie |
Herself |
Late Night with Conan O’Brien |
1994 |
TV Series |
Herself – Guest |
Good Morning America |
1978 |
TV Series |
Herself – Guest |
All-Star Baffle |
1973 |
TV Series |
Herself |
The Mike Douglas Show |
1964-1971 |
TV Series |
Herself – Actress |
The Virginia Graham Show |
1971 |
TV Series |
Herself |
The Hollywood Squares |
1971 |
TV Series |
Guest Appearance |
The Real Tom Kennedy Show |
1970 |
TV Series |
Herself |
That Regis Philbin Show |
1965 |
TV Series |
Herself |
The Keefe Brasselle Show |
1963 |
TV Series |
Herself |
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson |
1963 |
TV Series |
Herself – Guest |
Here’s Hollywood |
1962 |
TV Series |
Herself |
The Jack Paar Tonight Show |
1958-1962 |
TV Series |
Herself |
The Arthur Murray Party |
1960 |
TV Series |
Herself |
About Faces |
1960 |
TV Series |
Herself |
The 11th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards |
1959 |
TV Special |
Herself – Presenter |
The Juke Box Jury |
1958-1959 |
TV Series |
Herself |
I’ve Got a Secret |
1958 |
TV Series |
Herself – Guest |
Perry Como’s Kraft Music Hall |
1958 |
TV Series |
Herself |
The Tennessee Ernie Ford Show |
1958 |
TV Series |
Herself – Actress |
This Is Your Life |
1956 |
TV Series |
Herself |
Archive Footage
Title |
Year |
Status |
Character |
The 21st Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards |
2015 |
TV Special |
Herself – In Memoriam |
The 66th Primetime Emmy Awards |
2014 |
TV Special |
Herself – In Memoriam |
Entertainment Tonight |
2014 |
TV Series |
Herself |
Inside Edition |
2014 |
TV Series documentary |
Herself |
The Insider |
2014 |
TV Series |
Herself |
The Brady Bunch: Coming Together Under One Roof |
2005 |
Video short documentary |
Alice Nelson (uncredited) |
Intimate Portrait |
2003 |
TV Series documentary |
Herself |
Brady Bunch Home Movies |
1995 |
TV Special |
Herself |
Pictures