Jenner, Ann (1944–)
Jenner, Ann (1944–)
English ballet dancer. Born Mar 8, 1944, in Ewell, Surrey, England.
Joined Royal Ballet in London (1961), where she created numerous roles including in Frederick Ashton's Jazz Calendar and Kenneth Macmillan's Marguerite and Armand (1963); danced in company productions of Cinderella, Giselle, Symphonic Variations, Tudor's Shadowplay, and numerous others.
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