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  1. Roland Young. Roland Young was an English actor. Born in London, England, Young was educated at Sherborne School, Dorset and the University of London before being accepted into Royal Academy of Dramatic Art. He made his first stage appearance in London’s West End in Find the Woman in 1908, and in 1912 he made his Broadway debut in Hindle Wakes.

  2. Photo: Joan Blondell and Dick Powell in Gold Diggers of 1937 (Busby Berkeley, 1936). American actress Joan Blondell (1906–1979) performed in more than 100 films and on television for five decades, often as the wisecracking blonde. After winning a beauty pageant, Joan Blondell embarked upon a film career.

  3. 6. Dez. 2019 · Joan Blondell is one of the most underrated actresses in Hollywood history. Ever. Joan’s Hollywood career started in the 1930s at Warner Bros. She appeared in many classic films, such as gangster flick The Public Enemy (1931), and starred alongside some of the most legendary leading men, including James Cagney, Dick Powell, and Clark Gable.

  4. Blondell spent eight years under contract with Warner Bros., where she was cast as dizzy blondes and wisecracking gold-diggers. She generally appeared in comedies and musicals and was paired ten times on the screen with actor Dick Powell, to whom she was married from 1936-45. Through the '30s and '40s she continued to play cynical, wisecracking ...

  5. Joan Blondell was versatile and popular, and along with Barbara Stanwyck became one of the faces (and figures) of saucy pre-code films. Mostly in comedies and musicals, she was paired with Cagney many more times, including well-known pre-codes like The Public Enemy (1931) and Footlight Parade (1933), and co-starred nine times with snappy Glenda Farrell as half of a street-smart gold-digging duo.

  6. Ziegfeld Girls were the chorus girls from Florenz Ziegfeld's theatrical spectaculars known as the Ziegfeld Follies (1907–1931), which were based on the Folies Bergère of Paris. These showgirls followed on the heels of the "Florodora girls", who had started to "loosen the corset" of the Gibson Girl in the early years of the twentieth century.

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  7. Rose Joan Blondell was born on August 30, 1906, in New York City to Levi Bluestein and Kathryn Caine. The couple had two children in addition to Rose—a boy named Ed Blondell, Jr. and a girl named Gloria Blondell. Bluestein worked as a vaudeville comedian under the stage name of Ed Blondell and toured as part of The Katzenjammer Kids. As a result, Blondell grew up near the stage, with her ...