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Josephine "Joan" Davis (June 29, 1907 – May 23, 1961) was an American comedic actress whose career spanned vaudeville, film, radio, and television. Remembered best for the 1950s television comedy I Married Joan , Davis had a successful earlier career as a screen actress (notably in the Abbott and Costello comedy Hold That Ghost ...
Joan Davis (Palm Springs, California, 29 de junio de 1907 – Saint Paul (Minnesota), 22 de mayo de 1961) fue una actriz estadounidense con una carrera que abarcó el vodevil, el cine, la radio y la televisión.
AñoTítuloPersonaje1935Way Up TharJennie Kirk1935Millions in the AirCantante1936Mabel, secretaria de Bunker1937The Holy TerrorLiliJoan Davis. Actress: Hold That Ghost. Widely popular comedienne appeared in some movies and on radio in the 40s and on early television. She starred in the popular television series, I Married Joan (1952), with Jim Backus as her husband and her real-life daughter, Beverly Wills as her sister. Joan died of a sudden heart attack in 1961.
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Joan Davis. Actress: Hold That Ghost. Widely popular comedienne appeared in some movies and on radio in the 40s and on early television. She starred in the popular television series, I Married Joan (1952), with Jim Backus as her husband and her real-life daughter, Beverly Wills as her sister. Joan died of a sudden heart attack in 1961.
Joan Davis , 22 de mayo de 1961) fue una actriz estadounidense con una carrera que abarcó el vodevil, el cine, la radio y la televisión. Es principalmente recordada por la comedia televisiva de 1952-1955 I Married Joan, además de por sus exitosos inicios como actriz de cine B y como estrella de la comedia radiofónica de la década de 1940.
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