Ann Sidney from Poole, England, was the winner of the crown of Miss World 1964 pageant contest, representing the United Kingdom. Miss World 1964 pageant was held at Lyceum Theater in London, England Ann Sidney was the second woman who won the title from her Country after Rosemarie Frankland who was the titleholder of Miss World in 1961.
Later she tried in Hollywood and became a famous movie star and also created a TV personality including the BBC’s. She performed her role in many movies such as Kojak, The Avengers and Seven Deadly Sins etc. She had also a small role in the Bond movie You Only Live Twice, as well as forming a touring cabaret act.
Ann Sidney was really active in Theatre and was starring personality in the theatre production of “Divorce me Darling” a play that won the “Barclays” award for best musical.
Ann Sidney also featured in the well-known Australian-based comedy series “Birds In The Bush” in the year of 1972 and later co-hosted an Australian version of the game show, “The Better Sex” in 1978. During the period of title holder of Miss World, she traveled many of the countries.
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Argentina - Ana Maria Soria
Aruba - Regina Croes
Austria - Victoria Lazek
Belgium - Danièle Defrère
Brazil - Maria Isabel de Avellar Elias
Canada - Mary Lou Farrell
Ceylon - Marina Dellerene Swan
China, Republic of - Linda Lin Su-Hsing
Colombia - Paulina Vargas Gilede
Denmark - Yvonne Mortensen
Ecuador - Maria de Lourdes Anda Vallejo
Finland - Maila Maria Östring
France - Jacqueline Gayraud
Germany - Juliane Herm
Gibraltar - Lydia Davis
Greece - Mary Kouyoumitzou
Holland - Renske van der Berg
Honduras - Araceli Cano
Iceland - Rósa Einarsdóttir
Ireland - Mairen Cullen
Italy - Mirka Sartori
Jmaica - Erica Joanne Cooke
Japan - Yoshiko Nakatani
Korea - Yoon Mi-hee
Lebanon - Nana Barakaf
Liberia - Norma Dorothy Davis
Luxembourg - Gabrielle Heyrard
Montserrat - Helen Joseph
Morocco - Leila Gourmala
New Zealand - Lyndal Ursula Cruikshank
Nicaragua - Sandra Correa
Portugal - Rolanda Campos
South Africa - Vedra Karamitas†
Spain - Maria José Ulla Madronero
Suriname - Norma Dorothy Tin Chen Fung
Sweden - Agneta Malmgren
Tunisia - Dolly Allouche
Turkey - Nurlan Coskun
United Kingdom - Ann Sidney
United States - Jeanne Marie Quinn
Uruguay - Alicia Elena Gomez
Venezuela - Mercedes Hernández Nieves
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