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Joan Blondell(1906-1979)

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Joan Blondell
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With blonde hair, big blue eyes and a big smile, Joan Blondell was usually cast as the wisecracking working girl who was the lead's best friend.

Joan was born Rose Blondell in Manhattan, New York, the daughter of Katie and Eddie Blondell, who were vaudeville performers. Her father was a Polish Jewish immigrant, and her mother was of Irish heritage. Joan was on the stage when she was three years old. For years, she toured the circuit with her parents and joined a stock company when she was 17. She made her New York debut with the Ziegfeld Follies and appeared in several Broadway productions.

She was starring with James Cagney on Broadway in "Penny Arcade" (1929) when Warner Brothers decided to film the play as Sinners' Holiday (1930). Both Cagney and Joan were given the leads, and the film was a success. She would be teamed with Cagney again in The Public Enemy (1931) and Blonde Crazy (1931) among others. In The Office Wife (1930), she stole the scene when she was dressing for work. While Warner Brothers made Cagney a star, Joan never rose to that level. In gangster movies or musicals, her performances were good enough for second leads, but not first lead. In the 1930s, she made a career playing gold-diggers and happy-go-lucky girlfriends. She would be paired with Dick Powell in ten musicals during these years, and they were married for ten years. By 1939, Joan had left Warner Brothers to become an independent actress, but by then, the blonde role was being defined by actresses like Veronica Lake. Her work slowed greatly as she went into straight comedy or dramatic roles. Three of her better roles were in Topper Returns (1941), Cry 'Havoc' (1943), and A Tree Grows in Brooklyn (1945). By the 50s, Joan would garner an Academy Award nomination for The Blue Veil (1951), but her biggest career successes would be on the stage, including a musical version of "A Tree Grows in Brooklyn."

In 1957, Joan would again appear on the screen as a drunk in Lizzie (1957) and as mature companion to Jayne Mansfield in Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter? (1957). While she would appear in a number of television shows during the 50s and 60s, she had the regular role of Winifred on The Real McCoys (1957) during the 1963 season. Her role in the drama The Cincinnati Kid (1965) was well received, but most of her remaining films would be comedies such as Waterhole #3 (1967) and Support Your Local Gunfighter (1971). Still in demand for TV, she was cast as Lottie on Here Come the Brides (1968) and as Peggy on Banyon (1971).
BornAugust 30, 1906
DiedDecember 25, 1979(73)
BornAugust 30, 1906
DiedDecember 25, 1979(73)
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  • Nominated for 1 Oscar

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Joan Blondell and Dennis Weaver in McCloud (1970)
Joan Blondell in McCloud (1970)
Joan Blondell and Ricardo Cortez in Broadway Bad (1933)
Joan Blondell and Warren William in Goodbye Again (1933)
Joan Blondell in Goodbye Again (1933)
Joan Blondell in Goodbye Again (1933)
Joan Blondell in Goodbye Again (1933)
Joan Blondell in Goodbye Again (1933)
Joan Blondell in Goodbye Again (1933)
Joan Blondell in Goodbye Again (1933)
Joan Blondell in Goodbye Again (1933)
Joan Blondell in Goodbye Again (1933)

Known for

John Travolta and Olivia Newton-John in Grease (1978)
Grease
7.2
  • Vi
  • 1978
Ann-Margret, Steve McQueen, and Tuesday Weld in The Cincinnati Kid (1965)
The Cincinnati Kid
7.2
  • Lady Fingers
  • 1965
Katharine Hepburn and Spencer Tracy in Desk Set (1957)
Desk Set
7.2
  • Peg Costello
  • 1957
Opening Night (1977)
Opening Night
7.9
  • Sarah Goode
  • 1977

Credits

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  • The Woman Inside (1981)
    The Woman Inside
  • The Glove (1979)
    The Glove
  • The Rebels (1979)
    The Rebels
  • Ricardo Montalban and Hervé Villechaize in Fantasy Island (1977)
    Fantasy Island
  • The Champ (1979)
    The Champ
  • Sweepstakes (1979)
    Sweepstakes
  • Fred Grandy, Bernie Kopell, Ted Lange, Gavin MacLeod, and Lauren Tewes in The Love Boat (1977)
    The Love Boat
  • LeVar Burton in Battered (1978)
    Battered
  • John Travolta and Olivia Newton-John in Grease (1978)
    Grease
  • The Baron (1977)
    The Baron
  • Opening Night (1977)
    Opening Night
  • Paul Michael Glaser and David Soul in Starsky and Hutch (1975)
    Starsky and Hutch
  • Death at Love House (1976)
    Death at Love House
  • Bruce Dern, Madeline Kahn, and Augustus von Schumacher in Won Ton Ton: The Dog Who Saved Hollywood (1976)
    Won Ton Ton: The Dog Who Saved Hollywood
  • Eddie Albert, Robert Wagner, and Sharon Gless in Switch (1975)
    Switch

Soundtrack

  • Susan Sarandon and Jessica Lange in Feud (2017)
    Feud
    • ("Somebody Else Is Taking My Place", uncredited)
  • Brother Can You Spare a Dime (1975)
    Brother Can You Spare a Dime
  • Higgins in Petticoat Junction (1963)
    Petticoat Junction
    • (uncredited)
  • The Blue Veil (1951)
    The Blue Veil
  • Joan Blondell, Ann Sothern, and Margaret Sullavan in Cry 'Havoc' (1943)
    Cry 'Havoc'
    • (uncredited)
  • John Wayne, Joan Blondell, and Ray Middleton in Lady for a Night (1942)
    Lady for a Night
    • (uncredited)
  • Joan Blondell, Lana Turner, and George Murphy in Two Girls on Broadway (1940)
    Two Girls on Broadway
  • Joan Blondell, Bing Crosby, Mischa Auer, and Baby Sandy in East Side of Heaven (1939)
    East Side of Heaven
    • ("Here Comes the Bride" (a.k.a. "The Bridal Chorus"), uncredited)
  • Joan Blondell and Leslie Howard in Stand-In (1937)
    Stand-In
    • (uncredited)
  • Joan Blondell, Glenda Farrell, Ethelreda Leopold, Victor Moore, and Dick Powell in Gold Diggers of 1937 (1936)
    Gold Diggers of 1937
  • Joan Blondell and Joe E. Brown in Sons o' Guns (1936)
    Sons o' Guns
    • (uncredited)
  • Joan Blondell, Ruby Keeler, Jack Oakie, and Dick Powell in Colleen (1936)
    Colleen
    • (uncredited)
  • Joan Blondell, Hugh Herbert, and Glenda Farrell in We're in the Money (1935)
    We're in the Money
    • (uncredited)
  • Joan Blondell, Louise Fazenda, Adolphe Menjou, Donald Mills, Harry Mills, Herbert Mills, John Mills, Dick Powell, and The Mills Brothers in Broadway Gondolier (1935)
    Broadway Gondolier
    • ("Flagenheim's Odorless Cheese" (1935), "The Pig and the Cow (and the Dog and Cat)" (1935), uncredited)
  • Joan Blondell, Hugh Herbert, Ruby Keeler, Guy Kibbee, Zasu Pitts, and Dick Powell in Dames (1934)
    Dames
    • ("Try to See It My Way" (1934), uncredited)

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Personal details

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    • August 30, 1906
    • New York City, New York, USA
    • December 25, 1979
    • Santa Monica, California, USA(leukemia)
    • Mike ToddJuly 4, 1947 - June 8, 1950 (divorced)
    • Ellen Powell
    • Gloria Blondell(Sibling)
  • Other works
    Novel: "Center Door Fancy".
  • Publicity listings
    • 1 Print Biography
    • 3 Portrayals
    • 3 Interviews
    • 23 Articles
    • 26 Pictorials
    • 10 Magazine Cover Photos

Did you know

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    Made six movies with James Cagney at Warner Brothers - more than any other individual actress. Cagney said that the only woman he loved other than his wife was Blondell.
  • Quotes
    There's a very fine line between underacting and not acting at all. And not acting is what a lot of actors are guilty of. It amazes me how some of these little numbers with dreamy looks and a dead pan are getting away wit it. I'd hate to see them on stage with a dog act.
    • Sinners' Holiday
      (1930)
      $250 /week (three-week shoot)

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