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  1. Tall, alluring actress Joan Woodbury was a professional dancer in the Los Angeles area before entering films in the early '30s. Almost exclusively confined to B-pictures, Woodbury had few pretensions about her "art" and disdained any sort of star treatment; while being interviewed for the leading role in the independently produced Paper Bullets (1941), Woodbury ignored the fact that the ...

  2. 8 de nov. de 2023 · Joan Woodbury was an absolute giant of dance in Utah and beyond.” Woodbury taught at the University of Utah for 47 years, and her influence still permeates throughout the modern dance programs. Woodbury was a philosophy-forward dancer, which directly translated into her pedagogy.

  3. Joan Woodbury. Actress: Forty Naughty Girls. Tall, provocative actress Joan Woodbury (aka Nana Martinez) was born Joanne Elmer Woodbury in Los Angeles, California, on December 17, 1915. Of Danish, English and Indian heritage, she was educated for seven years in a convent school. Trained in dance, she was already performing in her mid-teens by the time she graduated from Hollywood High School ...

  4. Joan Woodbury was 96. Woodbury and her artistic partner, Shirley Ririe, formed Ririe-Woodbury Dance Company in 1964, when the pair both taught dance at the University of Utah.

  5. Joan Woodbury. Highest Rated: 80% The Desperadoes (1943) Lowest Rated: 80% The Desperadoes (1943) Birthday: Dec 17, 1915. Birthplace: Los Angeles, California, USA.

  6. Joan Elmer Woodbury was born December 17, 1915 in Los Angeles to hotel manager / owner Elmer Woodbury and stage / vaudeville actress Joan Meta Hadenfeldt Woodbury. Father Elmer was involved in the hotel and restaurant / catering business and his early years were spent in Maine, New York, and Washington D.C. Circa 1907, Elmer acquired the Hotel ...

  7. Brenda Starr, Reporter: Directed by Wallace Fox. With Joan Woodbury, Kane Richmond, Ernie Adams, William 'Billy' Benedict. Chapter 1 finds Daily Flash newspaper reporter Brenda Starr (Joan Woodbury), and her photographer, Chuck Allen (Syd Saylor), assigned to cover a fire in an old house where they discover the wounded Joe Heller (Wheeler Oakman),a gangster suspected of stealing a quarter ...