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  2. Anneke Wills is a British actress famous for playing Polly, the swinging sixties companion to the first and second Doctor in Doctor Who from 1966 to 1967. Other roles include Evelyn in the ITC drama The Strange Report (1969-1970) and guest appearances in The Avengers and Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased). Film roles include Anne in Some People (1962) and Angela in The Pleasure Girls (1965).

  3. About Anneke. Anneke was born on October 1941, in Berkshire. Her parents Anna and Alaric Willys (she later changed her name to Wills) had planned to buy a house in the South of France but World War II ended that idea. Alaric was a gambler whose debts forced Anna to take on a string of jobs while he became a captain in the British army and an ...

  4. 2 de dic. de 2020 · December 2, 2020 archivetvmusings network anneke wills, anthony newley, the strange world of gurney slade. Beginning her career as a child actress in the mid fifties, Anneke Wills worked solidly for the next few decades – appearing on stage, in films as well as numerous television programmes. In 1960 she was cast as ‘Girl on Airfield’ in ...

  5. About Anneke. Anneke was born on October 1941, in Berkshire. Her parents Anna and Alaric Willys (she later changed her name to Wills) had planned to buy a house in the South of France but World War II ended that idea. Alaric was a gambler whose debts forced Anna to take on a string of jobs while he became a captain in the British army and an ...

  6. Anneke Wills and Michael Craze were originally cast in their roles back in May 1966 and went on to star in nine stories alongside William Hartnell and then Patrick Troughton. The War Machines. Doctor Who, Doctor Who stories By Matt Evenden June 25, 1966.

  7. 20 de oct. de 2011 · Anneke Wills (born Anna Katarina Willys in Berkshire on 20 October 1941[1]) played the First and Second Doctor's companion Polly from The War Machines to The Faceless Ones, as well as Michelle Leupi in her final story. She is sometimes credited in her dramatic works as Annika Wills and Anneke Willys. She appeared in the show from 1966 to 1967 alongside William Hartnell and Patrick Troughton as ...