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    Anneke Wills
    An image from Doctor Who: The Power of the Daleks, one of the productions that also features Anneke Wills.
    Anneke Wills

    Anneke Wills

    October 20, 1941 — Berkshire, England, UK

    Anneke Wills is a British actress famous for playing Polly, the swinging sixties companion to the first and second Doctor in Doctor Who from 1966 to 1967. Other roles include Evelyn in the ITC drama The Strange Report (1969-1970) and guest appearances in The Avengers and Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased). Film roles include Anne in Some People (1962) and Angela in The Pleasure Girls (1965). From 1962 to 1979 she was married to Michael Gough but has subsequently twice remarried. The father of her first child was Anthony Newley, who left her for Joan Collins. In 1970 Wills effectively gave up acting to be a full time mum. Following her divorce from Gough, she left the UK in 1980 and lived in various places in the 16 years afterwards, including in Laos, Vietnam and India in the early 1980s, in the USA from 1983–1986, and in Canada from 1986–1996. She returned to live in the UK in 1996 and is a popular figure on the Doctor Who convention circuit. She has returned sporadically to acting for Doctor Who themed productions and has published three volumes of her memoirs: Self Portrait (2007), Naked (2009), and In Focus (2012).

    Doctor Who

    Doctor Who

    1963

    Doctor Who: The Tenth Planet

    Doctor Who: The Tenth Planet

    1966

    Doctor Who: The Power of the Daleks

    Doctor Who: The Power of the Daleks

    1966

    The Pleasure Girls

    The Pleasure Girls

    1965

    Doctor Who: The Moonbase

    Doctor Who: The Moonbase

    1967

    Doctor Who: The War Machines

    Doctor Who: The War Machines

    1966

    Doctor Who: The Faceless Ones

    Doctor Who: The Faceless Ones

    1967

    Some People

    Some People

    1962