Always a super-trouper, rarely a stand-alone star, Joan Blondell is an unexpected choice to be the focus of a full-dress Barbara Stanwyck/Greta Garbo-style UCLA Film & Television Archive career ...
“You’re aces,” says Edward G. Robinson to Joan Blondell in the course of “Bullets or Ballots,” a 1936 crime melodrama from Warner Bros. Cast as a hard-bitten cop, Mr. Robinson is too endangered ...
When unhappily married housewife Ann Dvorak turns toward single girl Joan Blondell in Mervyn LeRoy's spunky "Three on a Match" (1932) and says she admires her tenaciousness and independence, Blondell ...
Kathy Bates has been cast in Ryan Murphy’s upcoming FX series “Feud,” TheWrap has confirmed. The series will focus on famous feuds, as the title suggests, with the first season focusing on Joan ...
Joan Blondell was born in 1906 in New York to vaudeville actors Levi Bluestein, known as Ed Blondell, and Katie Caine. The Bouncing Blondells performed around the world. Joan’s cradle was a property ...
Victoria Wilson’s biography of Barbara Stanwyck is titled Steel-True; if Stanwyck was all steely integrity, her friend and occasional co-star, Joan Blondell (1906-79), might have been likened to ...
The actress Joan Blondell (1906–79), subject of “Joan Blondell: The Bombshell From Ninety first Street,” a 13-film retrospective beginning to day at the Museum of Modern Art, was blessed with a high ...
Rose Joan Blondell (August 30, 1906 – December 25, 1979) was an American actress. After winning a beauty pageant, Blondell embarked upon a film career. Establishing herself as a sexy wisecracking ...
How many Broadway shows has Joan Blondell been in? Joan Blondell has appeared on Broadway in 6 shows. How many West End shows has Joan Blondell been in? Joan Blondell has not appeared in the West End.
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