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  1. 10 de jun. de 2023 · 46. She Kept A Dark Secret. For most of her life, Joan Blondell kept a horrifying secret. Back in 1927, she lived through a real-life nightmare but was too frightened to tell anyone. While locking up the library she worked at, a police officer approached her—and did the unthinkable.

  2. Rose Joan Blondell (August 30, 1906 – December 25, 1979) was an American actress who performed in film and television for 50 years. Blondell began her career in vaudeville . After winning a beauty pageant, she embarked on a film career, establishing herself as a Pre-Code staple of Warner Bros. Pictures in wisecracking, sexy roles, appearing in more than 100 films and television productions.

  3. 7 de jul. de 2020 · Whether it was classic Hollywood, where affairs were basically studio-issued and studio-quieted, ... Joan Blondell, once famously quipped, "The zipper was invented in 1926.

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  4. 31 de ago. de 2022 · June’s reputation as a “good girl” didn’t protect her from drama, and Powell’s ex-wife, Joan Blondell, had it out for her. Blondell—who Powell had only divorced the year before—was particularly upset when they exchanged vows, and she let everyone know it by writing a nasty characterization of June in her novel Center Door Fancy.

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  5. 9 de abr. de 2024 · Joan Blondell. Those who have heard the name will most likely picture either a blowsy, older woman playing the worldwise but warm-hearted saloon owner in the late 1960s television series Here Come the Brides, or a lively, fast-talking, no-nonsense, and unconventionally sexy gold digger in numerous Pre-Code Warner Bros. comedies and musicals of the early 1930s.

  6. 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.

  7. Joan Blondell (nacida Rose Joan Blondell, Nueva York, 30 de agosto de 1906-Santa Mónica, California, 25 de diciembre de 1979) fue una actriz estadounidense candidata al Premio Oscar. Considerada una rubia sexy y ocurrente, fue una actriz fundamental para Warner Bros en la época anterior al Código Hays , e intervino en más de 100 películas para el cine y la televisión.