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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Joan_DarlingJoan Darling - Wikipedia

    Joan Darling. Cast of Owen Marshall, Counselor at Law (1973). Back, L-R: Reni Santoni, Arthur Hill, Lee Majors. Front: Joan Darling and Christine Matchett. Joan Darling (née Kugell; [1] born April 14, 1935 [2]) is an American actress, film and television director and a dramatic arts instructor.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0201375Joan Darling - IMDb

    Director: ABC Afterschool Specials. Joan Darling began her career with the New York improvisational theater troupe "Premise Players", and soon graduated to off-Broadwy and Broadway productions. She made her film debut in 1964 and, in the early '70s, landed a regular role on the Owen Marshall, Counselor at Law (1971) TV series.

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  3. Joan Darling. Fue la primera mujer nominada al Emmy en la categoría de Dirección. Ha sido nominada en cuatro ocasiones y ganó el Emmy y el premio DGA. Recibió el Image Award por dirigir el episodio “The Sitter” de la serie de TV Amazing Stories. Es considerada la primera directora de la era moderna.

  4. Joan Darling began her career with the New York improvisational theater troupe "Premise Players", and soon graduated to off-Broadwy and Broadway productions. She made her film debut in 1964 and, in the early '70s, landed a regular role on the Owen Marshall, Counselor at Law (1971) TV series.

    • April 14, 1935
  5. 18 de jun. de 2016 · La eterna reinvención de Joan Darling a los 81 años. Junio 18, 2016 • Harper’s Bazaar. Twitter; Pinterest; Tumblr; Copy. Link copied.

  6. Joan Darling es una directora y actriz nacida el año 1935 en Estados Unidos conocida por: Cuentos asombrosos (Serie de TV), La niñera (Cuentos asombrosos) (TV), ¿Y si...?

  7. 7 de ene. de 2013 · Joan Darling entered show business as an actress on the New York theater scene in the 1960s, then became a fixture of early 70’s television. In 1974, she made the leap from acting to directing and quickly made history as one of the first and most successful women directors in television.