Very Annie Mary

Very Annie Mary

104 mins | Comedy | May 25, 2001

Set in the fictional village of "Ogw" in the valleys of south-east Wales. After her father Jack suffers a stroke Annie Mary Pugh is forced to take care of him but uses the circumstances to emancipate herself and find the courage to sing once again.

Very Annie Mary

104 mins | Comedy | May 25, 2001

Very Annie Mary
Set in the fictional village of "Ogw" in the valleys of south-east Wales. After her father Jack suffers a stroke Annie Mary Pugh is forced to take care of him but uses the circumstances to emancipate herself and find the courage to sing once again.
IMDb rating 6.6
Producers Canal+, Dragon Pictures, Film4 Productions, Arts Council of Wales
Original title Very Annie Mary
Directors Sara Sugarman
Writers Sara Sugarman

Cast

Rachel Griffiths

as Annie Mary Pugh

Jonathan Pryce

as Jack Pugh

Ioan Gruffudd

as Hob

Matthew Rhys

as Nob

Kenneth Griffith

as Minister

Ruth Madoc

as Mrs Ifans

Joanna Page

as Bethan Bevan

Donna Edwards

as Mrs Bevan

Josh Richards

as Mr Bevan

Rhys Miles Thomas

as Colin Thomas

Radcliffe Grafton

as The Mayor

Lynn Hunter

as Mrs Thomas

Wendy Phillips

as Megan, Hinge

Anna Mountford

as Blodwyn, Minge

Gwenllian Davies

as Gwenllian, Twinge

Rhian Grundy

as Kelly, Bracket

Cerys Matthews

as Nerys

Rhodri Hugh

as Mervin

Ray Gravell

as Frank, the Bookie

Llŷr Ifans

as Ginger Gravedigger

Melissa Vincent

as Betting Shop Assistant

Rachel Isaac

as Estate Agent

Michelle McTernan

as Mother

Jennifer Pascoe

as Young Annie Mary

Ruth Jones

as Complaining Customer

Glan Davis

as Stage Manager

Llinos Daniel

as Braccy Nurse

Binda Singh

as Doctor

Crisian Hunnam

as District Nurse

Marged Esli

as Kidwelly Hall Cook

Peggy Mason

as Peggy

Carys Williams

as Co-op Cashier

Buddug Williams

as Miss Hughes

Marlene Griffiths

as Dinnerlady

David Devreaux

as Phillip

Morgan Hopkins

as Big Fat Walloper

Jill Richards

as Chapel Woman

Mary Hopkin

as Chapel Woman

Maureen Rees

as Chapel Woman

Gwenyth Petty

as Chapel Woman

Stevie Parry

as Chapel Woman

Iris Griffiths

as Chapel Woman

Mari Gravell

as Chapel Woman

Wayne Cater

as Competition Judge

Colin Price

as Cardiff Bookie

Simon Holt

as Sports Commentator