Sally Ann Howes, a British-born actress, found success in the Hollywood movie scene, starring in a variety of films throughout her Hollywood career. Howes started her acting career landing roles in such films as "Pink String and Sealing Wax" (1945), the dramatic period piece "Nicholas Nickleby" (1947) with Derek Bond and the historical drama "Anna Karenina" (1948) with Vivien Leigh. She also appeared in "The History of Mr. Polly" (1949). She also contributed to a variety of television specials, including "Brigadoon" (ABC, 1966-67) and "Prudence and the Chief" (ABC, 1969-1970). She also worked in television during these years, including a part on "Mission: Impossible" (CBS, 1966-1973). She also had roles in film during these years, including roles in the Kenneth More comedic adaptation "The Admirable Crichton" (1957) and "Chitty Chitty Bang Bang" (1968). Additionally, she appeared on the television special "An Evening With Alan Jay Lerner" (PBS, 1989-1990). She also appeared in "Death Ship" (1980). Howes more recently appeared in "A Little Night Music" (PBS, 1990-91). Howes was married to Richard Adler. Sally Ann Howes died on December 19, 2021 at the age of 91.