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Joanne Dru

from the trailer for
Vengeance Valley (1951)
Born Joan Letitia LaCock[1]
January 31, 1922(1922-01-31)
Logan, West Virginia, USA
Died September 10, 1996 (aged 74)
Los Angeles, California, USA
Occupation Actress
Years active 1946—1980
Spouse(s) Dick Haymes (1941-1949) (divorced) 3 children
John Ireland (1949-1957) (divorced)
George Pierose (1963-1972) (his death)
C.V. Wood (1972-1992) (his death)

Joanne Dru (January 31, 1922 – September 10, 1996) was an American film and television actress, best-known for such films as Red River and All the King's Men. She was the elder sister of Peter Marshall, an actor and singer best-known as the original host of the American game show Hollywood Squares.

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Life and career

Born as Joan Letitia LaCock[1] in Logan, West Virginia, Dru came to New York City in 1940 at the age of eighteen. After finding employment as a model, she was chosen by Al Jolson to appear in the cast of his Broadway show Hold Onto Your Hats. Dru met and married popular singer Dick Haymes. When they moved to Hollywood, she found work in the theater. Dru was spotted by a talent scout and made her first film appearance in Abie's Irish Rose (1946).

Over the next decade, Dru appeared frequently in films and on television. She was cast often in western films such as Howard Hawks's Red River (1948), and John Ford's She Wore a Yellow Ribbon (1949) and Wagon Master (1950). She later lamented that she had been typecast in westerns.[citation needed]

She gave a well-received performance in the dramatic film All the King's Men (1949) and co-starred with Dan Dailey in The Pride of St. Louis (1952) about major-league baseball pitcher Jerome "Dizzy" Dean. She was divorced from Haymes in 1949, then married John Ireland, who was also in Red River, less than a month later. Dru and Ireland were divorced in 1957.

She appeared in the James Stewart drama Thunder Bay in 1953 and then a Martin and Lewis comedy 3 Ring Circus in 1954. Her film career petered out by the end of the 1950s, but she continued working frequently in television, most notably as "Babs Wooten" on the 1960-61 sitcom, Guestward, Ho!

Last acting years

After Guestward, Ho!, she appeared sporadically for the rest of the 1960s and the first half of the 1970s, with one feature film appearance, in Sylvia (1965), and eight television appearances.

Children

Joanne Dru had three children by her first marriage. She had no children from her subsequent three marriages.

  • Richard Ralph Haymes (born July 24, 1942)
  • Helen Joanna Haymes (born May 13, 1944)
  • Barbara Nugent Haymes (born September 19, 1947)

Death

She died in Los Angeles, California in 1996, aged 74, from lymphedema.

Selected filmography

Hollywood Walk of Fame

Dru was awarded a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

References

  1. ^ a b Known as Joan Lacock in the 1930 United States census

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