| With Ann Robinson in April 2010. |
Who says news travels fast in the age of the Internet? It's being reported that Ann Robinson, who played Sylvia Van Buren, opposite Gene Barry, in The War of the Worlds (1953), has passed away at the age of 96.
You may be surprised to learn that she passed away on September 26 of last year.
Near as I can tell, there isn't a reason it took so long for her family to come forward with the news.
I only met and interacted with Ann Robinson once, which was in April 2010, at an L.A.-area science-fiction/horror convention. I remember her being energetic and a joy to talk to, though I'm afraid the specific details of our conversation have since faded from memory.
All I remember is that she was lovely, which was wonderful to find, since The War of the Worlds was a childhood favorite of mine. I couldn't tell you how many times I watched it on VHS when I was in the fourth grade, but rest assured it was a lot. The Martian war machines remain arguably the best depiction of a hostile alien invasion in motion-picture history. There, I said it.
It's a shame our paths never crossed again, but that's life for you. Rest in peace, Ann Robinson.
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