Ann Turner
Ann Turner may refer to:
- Ann Turner (writer) (born 1945), U.S. children's author and poet
- Ann Turner (director) (born 1960), Australian film director and screenwriter, Hammers Over the Anvil, Celia, etc.
- Ann Turner (singer) (born ?, active since 1987), British pop singer, known for "I'm Your Lady"
- Ann Turner (canoer) (born 1956), U.S. canoer
- Ann Turner (genealogist) (born ?), founder of Genealogy-DNA-L at RootsWeb, co-author of genetic genealogy book Trace Your Roots with DNA with Megan Smolenyak
- Ann Turner, "a half-blooded Miami" Indian noted in the 1818 Treaty of St. Mary's
- Ann Tennant ("Ann Turner" erron.), UK 1875 murdered "witch" noted in the 1945 murder of Charles Walton
In fiction:
- Ann Turner, played by Dorothy Fay in the 1938 film The Stranger From Arizona
Partial match
- Ann Turner Robinson, English 18th-century soprano
- Ann Turner Cook (born 1926), U.S. mystery writer, Gerber baby logo model
See also
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