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Joanne Dru

Joanne Dru (born Joan Letitia LaCock;[1] January 31, 1922 – September 10, 1996)[2] was an American film and television actress, known for such films as Red River, She Wore a Yellow Ribbon, All the King's Men, and Wagon Master.

Joanne Dru
Dru in 1953
Born
Joan Letitia LaCock

(1922-01-31)January 31, 1922
DiedSeptember 10, 1996(1996-09-10) (aged 74)
OccupationActress
Years active1946–1980
Political partyRepublican
Spouses
(m. 1941; div. 1949)
(m. 1949; div. 1957)
George Pierose
(m. 1963; died 1972)
(m. 1972; died 1992)
Children3
RelativesPeter Marshall (brother)
Pete LaCock (nephew)

Career edit

Born in Logan, West Virginia, Dru moved to New York City in 1940 at the age of eighteen. After finding employment as a model, she was chosen by Al Jolson to appear in the cast of his Broadway show Hold On to Your Hats. When she moved to Hollywood, she found work in the theater. Dru was spotted by a talent scout and made her first film appearance in Abie's Irish Rose (1946).[3][4] Over the next decade, Dru appeared frequently in films and on television. She was often cast in western films such as Howard Hawks's Red River (1948), and the John Ford productions She Wore a Yellow Ribbon (1949), and Wagon Master (1950).[4]

She gave a well-received performance in the dramatic film All the King's Men (1949), which went on to win the Academy Award for Best Picture, played a college graduate turned gangster's unhappy moll opposite Edmund O'Brien in the crime noir 711 Ocean Drive (1950), and co-starred with Dan Dailey in The Pride of St. Louis (1952), about major-league baseball pitcher Jerome "Dizzy" Dean.[4] She appeared in the James Stewart drama Thunder Bay in 1953 and then the Martin and Lewis comedy 3 Ring Circus (1954). Her film career petered out by the end of the 1950s, but she continued working frequently in television, most notably as Babs Hooten on the 1960–61 ABC sitcom, Guestward, Ho!.[4]

After Guestward, Ho!, she appeared sporadically for the rest of the 1960s and the first half of the 1970s, with one feature film appearance, in Sylvia (1965),[4] and eight television appearances.

For her contribution to the television industry, Dru was awarded a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

Personal life edit

She was the elder sister of Peter Marshall, an actor and singer best known as the original host of the American game show Hollywood Squares.[5] Dru married popular vocalist and actor Dick Haymes in 1941. The couple had three children.[6] Divorced from Haymes in 1949, Dru married Red River and All the King's Men co-star John Ireland less than a month later. The pair divorced in 1957. She had no children from her marriage to Ireland or subsequent two marriages.[citation needed]

She was a staunch Republican, supporting Barry Goldwater in the 1964 United States presidential election[7] and appeared at a 1968 GOP cocktail party fundraiser for Richard Nixon. [5]

Death edit

Dru died in Los Angeles, California on September 10, 1996, aged 74, from a respiratory ailment that developed from lymphedema, a result of chemotherapy she had received over her lifetime, according to her brother.[5][3] Her ashes were scattered into the Pacific Ocean.

Selected filmography edit

Radio appearances edit

Program Episode Date Notes
Stars over Hollywood Pattern in the Rug May 10, 1952 [8]
Hollywood Star Playhouse Match Point January 4, 1953 [9]

References edit

  1. ^ Known as Joan Lacock in the 1930 United States census
  2. ^ "Joanne L. Wood". Social Security Death Index. New England Historic Genealogical Society. Retrieved March 17, 2011.
  3. ^ a b "Joanne Dru dies". Sun Journal. September 12, 1996. p. 2A. Retrieved June 20, 2015.
  4. ^ a b c d e "Joanne Dru". TVGuide.com. TV Guide. Retrieved March 17, 2020.
  5. ^ a b c "Joanne Dru". Glamour Girls of the Silver Screen. Retrieved August 25, 2018.
  6. ^ "Joanne Dru at the TCM database". TCM. Retrieved July 15, 2016.
  7. ^ Critchlow, Donald T. (October 21, 2013). When Hollywood Was Right: How Movie Stars, Studio Moguls, and Big Business Remade American Politics. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 9781107650282.
  8. ^ Kirby, Walter (May 4, 1952). "Better Radio Programs for the Week". The Decatur Daily Review. The Decatur Daily Review. p. 50. Retrieved May 8, 2015 – via Newspapers.com.  
  9. ^ Kirby, Walter (January 4, 1953). "Better Radio Programs for the Week". The Decatur Daily Review. The Decatur Daily Review. p. 38. Retrieved June 19, 2015 – via Newspapers.com.  

Further reading edit

  • Grimes, William (September 13, 1996). "Joanne Dru, 74, a Star of Movie Westerns". The New York Times.
  • Vallance, Tom (September 13, 1996). "Obituary: Joanne Dru". The Independent.

External links edit

joanne, born, joan, letitia, lacock, january, 1922, september, 1996, american, film, television, actress, known, such, films, river, wore, yellow, ribbon, king, wagon, master, 1953bornjoan, letitia, lacock, 1922, january, 1922logan, west, virginia, diedseptemb. Joanne Dru born Joan Letitia LaCock 1 January 31 1922 September 10 1996 2 was an American film and television actress known for such films as Red River She Wore a Yellow Ribbon All the King s Men and Wagon Master Joanne DruDru in 1953BornJoan Letitia LaCock 1922 01 31 January 31 1922Logan West Virginia U S DiedSeptember 10 1996 1996 09 10 aged 74 Los Angeles California U S OccupationActressYears active1946 1980Political partyRepublicanSpousesDick Haymes m 1941 div 1949 wbr John Ireland m 1949 div 1957 wbr George Pierose m 1963 died 1972 wbr C V Wood m 1972 died 1992 wbr Children3RelativesPeter Marshall brother Pete LaCock nephew Contents 1 Career 2 Personal life 3 Death 4 Selected filmography 5 Radio appearances 6 References 7 Further reading 8 External linksCareer editBorn in Logan West Virginia Dru moved to New York City in 1940 at the age of eighteen After finding employment as a model she was chosen by Al Jolson to appear in the cast of his Broadway show Hold On to Your Hats When she moved to Hollywood she found work in the theater Dru was spotted by a talent scout and made her first film appearance in Abie s Irish Rose 1946 3 4 Over the next decade Dru appeared frequently in films and on television She was often cast in western films such as Howard Hawks s Red River 1948 and the John Ford productions She Wore a Yellow Ribbon 1949 and Wagon Master 1950 4 She gave a well received performance in the dramatic film All the King s Men 1949 which went on to win the Academy Award for Best Picture played a college graduate turned gangster s unhappy moll opposite Edmund O Brien in the crime noir 711 Ocean Drive 1950 and co starred with Dan Dailey in The Pride of St Louis 1952 about major league baseball pitcher Jerome Dizzy Dean 4 She appeared in the James Stewart drama Thunder Bay in 1953 and then the Martin and Lewis comedy 3 Ring Circus 1954 Her film career petered out by the end of the 1950s but she continued working frequently in television most notably as Babs Hooten on the 1960 61 ABC sitcom Guestward Ho 4 After Guestward Ho she appeared sporadically for the rest of the 1960s and the first half of the 1970s with one feature film appearance in Sylvia 1965 4 and eight television appearances For her contribution to the television industry Dru was awarded a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame Personal life editShe was the elder sister of Peter Marshall an actor and singer best known as the original host of the American game show Hollywood Squares 5 Dru married popular vocalist and actor Dick Haymes in 1941 The couple had three children 6 Divorced from Haymes in 1949 Dru married Red River and All the King s Men co star John Ireland less than a month later The pair divorced in 1957 She had no children from her marriage to Ireland or subsequent two marriages citation needed She was a staunch Republican supporting Barry Goldwater in the 1964 United States presidential election 7 and appeared at a 1968 GOP cocktail party fundraiser for Richard Nixon 5 Death editDru died in Los Angeles California on September 10 1996 aged 74 from a respiratory ailment that developed from lymphedema a result of chemotherapy she had received over her lifetime according to her brother 5 3 Her ashes were scattered into the Pacific Ocean Selected filmography editAbie s Irish Rose 1946 Rosemary Murphy Levy Red River 1948 Tess Millay She Wore a Yellow Ribbon 1949 Olivia Dandridge All the King s Men 1949 Anne Stanton Wagon Master 1950 Denver 711 Ocean Drive 1950 Gail Mason Vengeance Valley 1951 Jen Strobie Mr Belvedere Rings the Bell 1951 Miss Harriet Tripp Return of the Texan 1952 Ann Marshall The Pride of St Louis 1952 Patricia Nash Dean My Pal Gus 1952 Lydia Marble Thunder Bay 1953 Stella Rigaud Hannah Lee 1953 Hannah Lee Hallie McLaird Forbidden 1953 Christine Lawrence Manard Duffy of San Quentin 1954 Anne Halsey Southwest Passage 1954 Lilly Siege at Red River 1954 Nora Curtis 3 Ring Circus 1954 Jill Brent Day of Triumph 1954 Mary Magdalene The Dark Avenger or The Warriors 1955 Lady Joan Holland Sincerely Yours 1955 Marion Moore Hell on Frisco Bay 1956 Marcia Rollins Drango 1957 Kate Calder The Light in the Forest 1958 Milly Elder The Wild and the Innocent 1959 Marcy September Storm 1960 Anne Traymore Sylvia 1965 Jane Bronson Phillips Super Fuzz Poliziotto superpiu 1980 Rosy Labouche final film role Radio appearances editProgram Episode Date NotesStars over Hollywood Pattern in the Rug May 10 1952 8 Hollywood Star Playhouse Match Point January 4 1953 9 References edit Known as Joan Lacock in the 1930 United States census Joanne L Wood Social Security Death Index New England Historic Genealogical Society Retrieved March 17 2011 a b Joanne Dru dies Sun Journal September 12 1996 p 2A Retrieved June 20 2015 a b c d e Joanne Dru TVGuide com TV Guide Retrieved March 17 2020 a b c Joanne Dru Glamour Girls of the Silver Screen Retrieved August 25 2018 Joanne Dru at the TCM database TCM Retrieved July 15 2016 Critchlow Donald T October 21 2013 When Hollywood Was Right How Movie Stars Studio Moguls and Big Business Remade American Politics Cambridge University Press ISBN 9781107650282 Kirby Walter May 4 1952 Better Radio Programs for the Week The Decatur Daily Review The Decatur Daily Review p 50 Retrieved May 8 2015 via Newspapers com nbsp Kirby Walter January 4 1953 Better Radio Programs for the Week The Decatur Daily Review The Decatur Daily Review p 38 Retrieved June 19 2015 via Newspapers com nbsp Further reading editGrimes William September 13 1996 Joanne Dru 74 a Star of Movie Westerns The New York Times Vallance Tom September 13 1996 Obituary Joanne Dru The Independent External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Joanne Dru Joanne Dru at IMDb nbsp Joanne Dru at AllMovie nbsp Joanne Dru at the TCM Movie Database nbsp Joanne Dru at the Internet Broadway Database nbsp Portals nbsp Biography nbsp Los Angeles nbsp California nbsp Film nbsp Television Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php 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