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  1. Joan Blondell. Those who have heard the name will most likely picture either a blowsy, older woman playing the worldwise but warm-hearted saloon owner in the late 1960s television series Here Come the Brides, or a lively, fast-talking, no-nonsense, and unconventionally sexy gold digger in numerous Pre-Code Warner Bros. comedies and musicals of the early 1930s.

  2. Joan worked until cancer claimed her life in Santa Monica at age 72. Most of her final films were comedies such as..."Waterhole #3" and "Support Your Local Gunfighter" and her last released after her death in 1981, "The Woman Inside." Legacy...She became an author in 1972 with a published novel about vaudeville life, "Center Door Fancy." She is ...

  3. 19. Dez. 2016 · Joan Blondell, born Rose Joan Blondell on August 30, 1906, in NYC, lived her entire life performing on stage and screen. She died of leukemia on December 25, 1979 in Santa Monica, CA. It is bittersweet to honor this remarkable woman so close to what will be the 37th anniversary of her death this Christmas day. Joan was born to entertain ...

  4. Joan Blondell est une actrice américaine née le 30 août 1906 à New York, New York (États-Unis), morte le 25 décembre 1979 à Santa Monica . Biographie [ modifier | modifier le code ] Cette section est vide, insuffisamment détaillée ou incomplète.

  5. Known for playing character roles as a wisecracking, working-class girl, Joan Blondell performed in movies, television, and on stage from age one until her death. After winning a “Miss Dallas” contest, Blondell moved to New York, where her performance in the 1929 Broadway musical Penny Arcade caught the attention of Warner Brothers, who signed her in 1930.

  6. Joan Blondell. Joan Rosebud Blondell (August 30, 1906 – December 25, 1979) was an American actress. She performed in movies and television for nearly fifty years. [1] She played Rosie Sturges in Kansas City Princess. She also played Gloria Fay in the movie Miss Pacific Fleet. [2]

  7. Stars. Film: North side of the 6300 block of Hollywood Boulevard. Actress Born Aug. 30, 1906 in New York, NY. Died Dec. 25, 1979 of leukemia in St. John's Hospital, CA. A ctress Joan Blondell's vaudeville, stage, movie and television careers nearly equaled the span of her life. In a career including performances in more than 90 movies, Blondell ...