Ann George

Ann George

Ann George (March 5 1903 - 8 September 1989) was an actress most famous for her role as Amy Turtle in the television soap opera "Crossroads".

She was born in Smethwick, Birmingham and entered show business as a singer appearing in Musicals such as "The Belle of New York" and "The Desert Song". She also starred in the Gilbert and Sullivan show "D'Oyly Carte". She loved to sing and made a special appearance at Birmingham Town Hall singing Handel's "Messiah".

Ann George also had her own cabaret act singing and telling jokes. She took her first husband, George Snape's first name, after he died as her stage name. She joined the cast of "Crossroads" in 1965 playing the cleaner Amy Turtle. She got the part after apparently complaining to ATV producers that there were not enough true Birmingham accents.

She first appeared in 1966, working in the antique shop. She later became a cleaning lady at the Crossroads Motel, working for the formidable housekeeper Mrs Loomis. Critics derided George's performance; "Crossroads" was shot as live, and the primitive studio facilities meant that the tape could not be edited. Therefore, any mistakes that were made had to remain for all to see; memorably, Amy would often answer the telephone with the show's catchphrase "Crossroads Motel, can I help you?" - five seconds later the phone would actually ring.Fact|date=February 2007

In 1976 she was axed from "Crossroads". There followed a famous photograph of her in the British newspaper "The Sun", waving her fists outside ATV Studios. In the storyline, Amy was convicted of shoplifting; only later did the truth become known, that it was a cry for help as her son Billy had been killed in tragic circumstances. One of her last performances was a storyline in which Amy broke into Coventry Cathedral in the dead of night in order to mourn her son. The character is also famous for a story that never happened. The storyline of Amy being arrested for being a Soviet Double Agent, Amelia Turtleovski wasn't seen on-screen. Crossroads Appreciation Society researchers, working through the show's script documents, discovered that Amy was never arrested, nor was she accused of any crime. Simply a Russian guest at the motel mistook her for Amelia, and left Amy baffled by his reaction to her. [http://www.crossroadsnetwork.co.uk/society/answers.htm]

In her final 1976 storyline, Amy went to see her nephew living in Texas in order to get over the death of Billy. After her departure the staff of the Motel never mentioned her again.

During these years George worked in clubs and pantomimes, before returning to the soap opera 11 years later. In 1987, she made a return to the programme. "Crossroads" was now under the management of producer William Smethurst, who insisted on bringing Amy back. When she walked into the studio for the first time in 11 years the cast - many of whom had worked with her first time round - broke into a spontaneous round of applause which brought tears to her eyes.Fact|date=February 2007 It has been reported that George was unable to climb the stairs to the studio, which meant her appearances were limited to the occasional cameo in the studio, or on location in the village of Tamworth-in-Arden that doubled for the fictional "King's Oak". The ATV Centre, however, had at the time fully operating lifts to all floors - including the studio level, so where this story originated from is still a mystery.

One of her last interviews took place on LWT's The Six O'Clock Show where she was clearly quite ill. Bemused and almost upset, Chris Tarrant mocked her and the motel soap, however George seemingly didn't quite understand what was going on. It is unclear whether Tarrant knew George was dying of Cancer, however the whole incident sat uncomfortably with fans of the soap.

Ann George became ill towards the end of the 1980s while still appearing in Crossroads, and after a long battle with cancer she died on the 8 September 1989, leaving her second husband Gordon Buckingham and a son, George Jr by her first marriage. At the time of her death The Noele Gordon and Crossroads Appreciation Society hailed her as the Queen Mum of the soap.

Roles

Crossroads: A Celebration- Amy Turtle

Crossroads- A Touch of the Sun

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