Joan Blondell
Rose Joan Blondell (August 30, 1906 – December 25, 1979) was an American actress. After winning a beauty pageant, Blondell embarked upon a film career. Establishing herself as a sexy wisecracking blonde, she was a pre-Code staple of Warner Brothers and appeared in more than 100 movies and television productions. She was most active in films during the 1930s, and during this time she co-starred with Glenda Farrell in nine films, in which the duo portrayed gold-diggers. Blondell continued acting for the rest of her life, often in small character roles or supporting television roles. She was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her work in The Blue Veil (1951). Blondell was seen in featured roles in two films, Grease (1978) and the remake of The Champ (1979), released shortly before her death from leukemia. Description above from the Wikipedia article Joan Blondell, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Known for
ActingBirthday
August 30, 1906Deathday
December 25, 1979Gender
FemaleKnown Movie Credits
121Place of birth
New York City, New York, USAAlso known as
Rose Joan Blondell, Джоан Блонделл, Rosebud BlondellCast credits
Grease
ViThe Cincinnati Kid
Lady FingersBlondie Johnson
Virginia M. "Blondie" JohnsonA Tree Grows in Brooklyn
Aunt SissyGold Diggers of 1933
Carol KingDesk Set
Peg CostelloOpening Night
Sarah GoodeBullets or Ballots
Lee MorganFootlight Parade
Nan PrescottLady for a Night
Jenny BlakeThe Dead Don't Die
LeveniaThe Greeks Had a Word for Them
Schatzi SutroWon Ton Ton: The Dog Who Saved Hollywood
LandladyBlonde Crazy
Anne RobertsThree on a Match
Mary KeatonWill Success Spoil Rock Hunter?
VioletThe Opposite Sex
Edith PotterEast Side of Heaven
Mary WilsonBroadway Gondolier
Alice HughesDames
Mabel AndersonAdventure
Helen Melohn