Annie Hayworth

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Annie Hayworth is a sympathetic and intelligent schoolteacher in Alfred Hitchcock’s horror film "The Birds," known for her unrequited love for Mitch Brenner and her tragic fate during the bird attacks.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
film character
adaptationType loosely based on short story The Birds
appearsIn The Birds
surface form: 1963 film The Birds

The Birds
appearsInGenre horror
thriller
associatedWith Bodega Bay
basedOnWork The Birds
surface form: The Birds by Daphne du Maurier
causeOfDeath bird attack
characterTrait caring
intelligent
selfless
sympathetic
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
creator Alfred Hitchcock
deathSceneLocation outside the Bodega Bay schoolhouse
diesIn The Birds
filmDirectorOfWork Alfred Hitchcock
filmReleaseYear 1963
genre horror film character
languageOfWork English
loveInterestOf Mitch Brenner
medium feature film
narrativeRole supporting character
tragic character
notableScene discusses past relationship with Mitch Brenner with Melanie Daniels
protects schoolchildren during bird attack
occupation schoolteacher
partOf The Birds II: Land's End
surface form: The Birds franchise
portrayedBy Suzanne Pleshette
relationshipTo former romantic interest of Mitch Brenner
friend of Melanie Daniels
residesIn Bodega Bay
screenwriterOfWork Evan Hunter
setIn California, United States
surface form: California

fictionalized Bodega Bay, California
teachesAt Bodega Bay school

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The Birds character Annie Hayworth
Melanie Daniels relationshipWith Annie Hayworth