Ann Phillips Basart is dead
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August 26, 1931–February 7, 2020
Born in Denver, Colorado, to Burrill L. and Alberta C. (née
Mayfield) Phillips, she was raised by her maternal grandparents in Southern
California due to the hardships of the Great Depression. She worked as a child
actress (under the name Ann E. Todd) between 1939 and 1953, appearing in almost
40 movies alongside notable stars such as Ingrid Bergman, Shirley Temple, James
Stewart, Bette Davis, Barbara Stanwyck and Marlene Dietrich.
She later moved to Berkeley, CA, and in 1951 married Robert
David Basart (1927–1993), a music professor and contemporary music composer.
She and Bob were happily married until his death in 1993—and Bob also died on a
February 7. They lived in a wonderful quirky Berkeley brown shingle house on
Oregon Street that had been previously inhabited by the film critic Pauline
Kael and was full of murals painted by artist Jess.
She attended the University of California, Berkeley, where
she obtained a master's degree in library science in 1958 and a Master of Arts
in 1960. She was a reference librarian at U.C. Berkeley from 1960-61 and 1970-90.
In 1984, Ann established Fallen Leaf Press (named after her
favorite summer vacation spot in the Sierras), publishing 70 works including
reference books in music as well as scores of contemporary American chamber
music. She closed the business in 2000.
In 1993, the Music Library Association bestowed its Citation
for lifetime achievement to Ann for her work as an author, editor, publisher
and librarian.
Ann loved science fiction, physics, poetry, astronomy,
theater, contemporary and classical music, Tom Baker of Doctor Who and, towards
the end of her life, she especially enjoyed reading and re-reading the Lord of
the Rings trilogy and Lawrence of Arabia.
She also loved California; the family travelled to all
corners of the state, including summers at Fall Leaf Lake, Christmases at
Yosemite and The Sea Ranch, hikes in Desolation Wilderness, and trips to Point
Reyes Peninsula, the gold country, Sonoma County and missions in the Central
Valley.
Although Ann had dementia for the final seven years of her
life, her passing was serene.
Ann is survived by her daughter Kathryn (Kate) Basart, her
son Nathaniel (Nat) Basart, and her three grandchildren.
Filmography
Year Title Role
1939 Zaza Toto
Calling Dr. Kildare Jenny
The Zero Hour Beth
Stronger Than Desire Susan
Flagg
Intermezzo Ann
Marie
Bad Little Angel Libbit
Creighton, age 9
Tower of London Princess
Destry Rides Again Claggett
girl
1940 The Blue Bird
Child
Dr. Ehrlich's Magic Bullet Marianne
Granny Get Your Gun Charlotte
Little Orvie Patsy
Balliser
All This, and Heaven Too Berthe
Brigham Young Mary
Kent
Keeping Company First
stooge
1941 Blood and
Sand Carmen, as a child
Bad Men of Missouri Amy
Younger
Private Nurse Barbara
Winton
How Green Was My Valley Ceinwen
The Men in Her Life Rose
Remember the Day Kate
Hill
1942 Kings Row Randy Monaghan, as a child
On the Sunny Side Betty
Beyond the Blue Horizon Tama,
as a child
That Other Woman Young
girl
Over My Dead Body Tailor's
little girl
1943 Dixie Dugan Imogene Dugan
1945 Roughly
Speaking Louise Randall, as a
child
Pride of the Marines Loretta
Merchant
1946 My Reputation
Gretchen Van Orman
The Jolson Story Ann
Murray, as a child
Margie Joyce Fontayne
1947 Homesteaders
of Paradise Valley Melinda
Hill
Dangerous Years Doris
Martin
1948 Three Daring
Daughters Ilka Morgan
Arthur Takes Over Valarie
Jeanne Bradford
1949 Cover Up Cathie Weatherby
1951 The Lion
Hunters Jean Forbes
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