Anneke Wills
- Actress
Anneke Wills made her acting debut at age eleven in a film called
Child's Play (1954). She then
studied at a drama school, the Arts Educational, for about four years,
winning many children's TV and theatre roles. Subsequently, she
enrolled at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, but did not complete the
course. More TV work followed, including roles in
Armchair Theatre (1956),
The Saint (1962) and
The Avengers (1961). In 1962,
she starred in Some People (1962)
alongside Kenneth More,
David Hemmings,
Ray Brooks &
Angela Douglas, a film inspired by the
Duke of Edinburgh's Award scheme. Four years later, she became famous
on TV as "Polly Wright", the Doctor's companion in
Doctor Who (1963) (her
then-husband, Michael Gough,
having recently played the "Celestial Toymaker"). Later, she won
another regular TV role in the crime drama
Strange Report (1969) which
also starred Anthony Quayle and
Kaz Garas. After the cast turned down the
opportunity to make a second series in America, she gave up acting and
moved to Norfolk, where she ran a craft shop. In 1977, she left England
and lived at various times in Belgium, India - where she stayed in a
religious retreat and returned to the stage in some Shakespeare
productions - and in the USA. She settled in Canada, where she directed
a production of the play "Rashomon", but worked mainly as an interior
decorator. Recently, she returned to the UK and settled in Devon.