Ann Aris, a remarkable individual born in 1949, holds the esteemed record of portraying the most diverse characters within the same television program, "Coronation Street". Between the years 1976 and 2010, she brought to life an astonishing 12 distinct characters, commencing with the role of Kay Miller in 1976 and culminating with her appearance as the judge at the vandalism trial of Becky Granger in 2008.
In addition to these multifaceted roles, Ann also had the opportunity to portray Mrs. Motterhead, the registrar at the wedding of Sally and Kevin Webster, a court usher at the trial of Alan Bradley, a secretary at Newton And Ridley brewery, the boss at Bettabuys supermarket, the registrar at the wedding of Curly and Raquel, a dog walker who discovered the ailing Fred Elliott, the judge at the infamous trial of Deirdre Rachid, Les Batterby's trial for assault, and the judge at the preliminary hearing of Tracy Barlow's murder trial.
Throughout her illustrious career, Ann has been a stalwart presence in television productions by Granada Television, one of the companies holding an ITV franchise license, since the 1960s. Her impressive body of work has garnered widespread recognition and admiration.
Personal life has also been an integral part of Ann's journey, as she is a devoted mother to four children.