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  • Date of Birth: 30 August, 1906
  • Place of Birth: New York City, New York , U.S.
  • Biography: Rose Joan Blondell (August 30, 1906 – December 25, 1979) was an American actress.

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The scene: Manhattan, where in a corner cafe a group of chic young women finish a lunch spent talking about their lives: their choices, their men, their dissatisfactions. The tone is jaunty, frank, but it plays out in a minor ... Full Article

Joan Blondell
mtv.com2006-08-30
A lovable star with a vivacious personality, mesmerizing smile, and big blue eyes, Joan Blondell, the daughter of stage comic Eddie Blondell (one of the original Katzenjammer Kids), spent her childhood touring the world with her vaudevillian parents and appearing... ... Full Article

THE year was 1936; the Oscars were a decade-old affair, working their way up from what was, in essence, a fancy-dress bash and awards ceremony thrown by Louis B. ... Full Article

Zoë Akins' archetypal "gold-digger" stage comedy The Greeks Had a Word for It was transferred to the screen in 1933, with the "It" changed to "Them" in the title, reportedly at the insistence of over-cautious producer Sam Goldwyn (this became... ... Full Article

John Wayne as a romantic lead?!It happened - rather too often, to be honest. In Lady For A Night , one of the stock movies the star made in between shooting classics with John Ford , Duke stars as... ... Full Article

Allen R. Kerward's flagwaving stage play Proof thro' the Night was vastly improved in its screen adaptation, which was retitled Cry Havoc. Margaret Sullavan (making her first screen appearance in two years), Joan Blondell and Ann Southern are among the... ... Full Article

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