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  1. Joan Blondell: A Life Between Takes. [s.l.]: The University Press of Mississippi, 2007. ISBN 978-1-57806-961-3. Externí odkazy. Obrázky, zvuky či videa k tématu Joan Blondellová na Wikimedia Commons; Joan Blondellová v Česko-Slovenské filmové databázi; Joan Blondellová v Internet Movie Database (anglicky)

  2. Joan Blondell. Highest Rated: 100% Footlight Parade (1933) Lowest Rated: 14% Won Ton Ton, the Dog Who Saved Hollywood (1975) Birthday: Aug 30, 1906. Birthplace: New York, New York, USA ...

  3. 8 de mar. de 2023 · Joan Blondell. One of the quintessential sex symbols and actresses of the 1930s and beyond. Joan Blondell possessed and projected unabashed sexuality while maintaining a certain mystique and playful sensuality which was all at once classy, scorchingly seductive and glamorous. There are two nudes included in this set.

  4. ast.wikipedia.org › wiki › Joan_BlondellJoan Blondell - Wikipedia

    Joan Blondell (Rose Joan Blondell, 30 d'agostu de 1906, Manhattan – 25 d'avientu de 1979, Santa Monica) foi una actriz d'Estaos Xuníos candidata al Premiu Óscar. Considerada una roxa sexy y alvertíu, foi una actriz fundamental pa la Warner Bros na dómina anterior al Códigu Hays , ya intervieno en más de 100 películes pal cine y la televisión.

  5. 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 appeared with such stars as James Cagney, Edward G. Robinson, Spencer Tracy, Clark Gable, John Wayne and Katharine Hepburn.

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  7. She was born Rose Joan Blondell in New York City in 1906. Joan was part of a vaudeville family and spent most of her young life traversing the country and around the world. She placed fourth in the Miss America contest in 1926, and soon embarked on a Broadway career. In 1930 she joined the play Penny Arcade, costarring with James Cagney.