Ann Weldon (February 28, 1933 - January 14, 2024) was an American singer and actress. She appeared in guest roles in numerous television series and starred in the short-lived 1980 sitcom One in a Million as Edna Simmons. Some of her best-known films are Shampoo (1975), Bird (1988), and What's Cooking? (2000). Her siblings Charles Weldon and Maxine Weldon were also performers.
Shampoo
(Mary)
I'm Through with White Girls
(Julie Evans)
Alabama's Ghost
(Mama-bama)
Bird
(Violet Wells)
I'm Dancing as Fast as I Can
(Nurse)
Death and Texas
(Calpurnia Briggs)
Youngblood
(Mrs. Gordon)
The Comedy Company
(Reporter)
Confessions of a Married Man
(Secretary)
Panther
(Mrs. Dowell)
Billy: Portrait of a Street Kid
What's Cooking?
(Grace Williams)
Out of Darkness
(Virginia Cooper)
Serial
(Rachel)
Sidney Shorr: A Girl's Best Friend
(Judge)
The Importance of Being Earnest
(Lady Bracknell)
Lookwell
(Hyacinth)
The Big Bus
(Bus Passenger)
Line of Fire: The Morris Dees Story
(Mrs. Donald)
In the House
A Different World
(Velma Gaines)
Good Times
Six Feet Under
(Aunt Jeanie)
Martin
(Amanda)
Starsky & Hutch
The Bob Newhart Show
Hunter
(Motel Maid)
ER
(Grandma)
Doc
9 to 5
Lookwell
One in a Million
Bronk
Roc
Roc
(Charlaine)
A Woman Called Moses
(Mama Ritt Ross)
MacGyver
(Mrs. Caswell)
Columbo
(Judge)
One in a Million
(Edna Simmons)
Sister, Sister
(Betty)
Roots
(Mary)