Anne Castaldini

Anne Castaldini was an English actress renowned for her roles in ITV Play of the Week (1955), The Golden Spur (1959), and The Long Shadow (1961). She was born on January 20, 1942, in Bournemouth, England, and passed away in June 1997 in Launceston, Cornwall, England.

Personal and Family Life

Anne Castaldini, whose birth name was Christine Anne Castaldini, had a life that kept her away from public eye outside of her acting career. Details about her family and early life are not widely documented, but she spent her formative years in England. She later transitioned into a successful acting career during the 1950s and 1960s.

Career

Throughout her career, Anne gained praise for her performances in television series and plays. She appeared in various notable shows, earning recognition for her versatility and talent as an actress. Anne’s work includes appearances in popular series like Matlock Police and Corridors of Blood, showcasing her adaptability in diverse roles.

Death and Legacy

Anne Castaldini died in June 1997, leaving behind a legacy of memorable performances. Although she may not be a household name today, her contributions to television in the 1950s and 1960s reflect the rich history of early British film and television. Her work is still appreciated by fans of classic TV series.

Filmography

TitleYearRole
Division 41973Jenny
Matlock Police1971Tina Farrell (as Anya Castaldini)
The Ordeal of Richard Feverel1964Clare Forey
Madame Bovary1964Félicité
Suspense1963Gillian Lowe
Compact1962Ruth Munday
The Long Shadow1961Magda
The Angry Gods1961Iphigenia
Fact and Fiction1960Pauline
Saturday Playhouse1960Nicky Benison
The Young Lady from London1959Jane Holland
The Golden Spur1959Anne Neville
The Wanderer1959Julia
Corridors of Blood1958Undetermined Role (uncredited)
ITV Television Playhouse1958Caroline