Ann Barrass was born on July 9, 1930, in England, marking the beginning of a life filled with adventure, passion, and dedication to her craft. Prior to her illustrious career as an extra, she honed her skills as a ballerina and model. With a keen sense of curiosity and a thirst for exploration, Ann embarked on a journey that would take her to every corner of the globe.
Her remarkable career spanned over six decades, during which she made cameo and walk-on appearances in more than 600 films, television shows, and advertisements. Her versatility and adaptability allowed her to effortlessly transition between these mediums, continuing to work well into her 70s.
Ann's insatiable wanderlust took her to virtually every country in the world, including Egypt, Kenya, Iraq, Iran, Australia, and Argentina. Her travels were not limited to urban centers; she ventured into the great outdoors, trekking through jungles, deserts, and prairies, and even backpacked in the Andes at the remarkable age of 78.
Beyond her professional pursuits, Ann was deeply passionate about wildlife conservation and supported various charities dedicated to this cause. Her love for animals led her to adopt cheetahs in Africa, a testament to her compassion and commitment to making a positive impact.
Tragically, Ann Barrass passed away on November 11, 2017, at the age of 87, in Virginia Water, Surrey, England. She left behind a legacy that will be cherished by her loved ones, including her husband, Patrick, sons Tim and Christopher, and grandchildren Julian, James, and Charles.