Rona Anderson's first major film was the drama
Sleeping Car to Trieste (1948) directed by
John Paddy Carstairs. Anderson played the role of Alice (originally named "Belle" by Dickens) in
Scrooge (1951), a film adaptation of Charles Dickens's
A Christmas Carol. She appeared alongside
Lee Patterson in
Man with a Gun (1958), directed by
Montgomery Tully, while her last major film appearance was in
The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie (1969). Following this film she continued her work on the stage and in television series. From 1953 until 1983, Anderson appeared in several British television programmes. She appeared in three episodes of
The Human Jungle (1964–1965) during its second season. Anderson played the role of Mary on the British sitcom
Bachelor Father (1970–1971). Anderson later appeared in an episode of the long-running crime series
The Professionals entitled
Cry Wolf, in which her husband, Gordon Jackson, played George Cowley.
Critical assessment Of her numerous roles in
British B films in the 1950s, the film historians Steve Chibnall and
Brian McFarlane wrote: "She was essentially crisp and wholesome, in her open Scots prettiness and brought a proper spirited resourcefulness to these assorted plucky heroines, making them a good deal more endearing and credible than the screenplays deserved." ==Personal life and death==