- Joanna Pettet
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name = Joanna Pettet
birthdate = birth date and age|1942|11|16
location =London ,United Kingdom
birthname = Joanna Jane Salmon
notable role = Mata Bond inCasino Royale (1967 film)
spouse =Alex Cord , divorced 1989Joanna Pettet born Joanna Jane Salmon on
November 16 ,1942 inLondon ,England , is a British actress.Biography
Her father, Harold Nigel Edgerton Salmon, was a British
Royal Air Force pilot killed inWorld War II . Her mother remarried and settled inCanada , where young Joanna was adopted by her stepfather and assumed his surname of "Pettet".Pettet studied with
Sanford Meisner at the Neighborhood Playhouse, as well as at the Lincoln Center, and got her start on Broadway in such plays as "Take Her, She's Mine", "The Chinese Prime Minister" and "Poor Richard", with the late SirAlan Bates andGene Hackman , before she was discovered by directorSidney Lumet for his sumptuous1966 film adaptation of Mary McCarthy's novel, "The Group ".Pettet held her own alongside other rising young hopefuls including
Candice Bergen ,Shirley Knight , andJessica Walter . "Hollywood Reporter " columnist and Turner Classic Movies hostRobert Osborne has purportedly been quoted as saying that Pettet's performance in "The Group " indicated that she had the potential of essaying the types of roles thatBette Davis ,Barbara Stanwyck ,Ida Lupino , andGrace Kelly played in their careers.The success of that film launched a film career that included roles in "
The Night of the Generals " (1967), asMata Bond theJames Bond spoof "Casino Royale" (1967), Peter Yates's "Robbery " with Sir Stanley Baker (1967), the strange Western drama "Blue" (1968) withTerence Stamp , and theVictorian period comedy " The Best House in London" (1969). In 1968 she married American actorAlex Cord and gave birth to a son later that year. She and Cord were divorced in 1989 after 21 years of marriage and she never remarried.Although she co-starred with actor Rod Taylor in the 1980 thriller, "Cry of the Innocent", her feature film appearances became sporadic. However, Pettet re-emerged as the star of over a dozen made-for-television movies, including "The Delphi Bureau" (1972), "The Weekend Nun" (1972), "Footsteps" (1972), "Pioneer Woman" (1973), "A Cry in the Wilderness" (1974), "The Desperate Miles" (1975), "The Hancocks" (1976), "Sex and the Married Woman" (1977), and "The Return of Frank Cannon" (1980). She also starred in the NBC miniseries "Captains and the Kings" (1976), guest-starred four times on the classic
Rod Serling anthology series "Night Gallery ", was a frequent guest on both "Fantasy Island " and "The Love Boat " (appearing three separate times on each series), and had a recurring role on "Knots Landing " in 1983 as an LAPD homicide detective investigating the murder of singer Ciji Dunne (played by Lisa Hartman).Pettet also enjoyed some success as an unofficial "scream queen" with appearances in such horror films as "Welcome to Arrow Beach" (1974), "The Evil" (1978), and the slasher-mystery "Double Exposure" (1982), as well as having made two appearances on the Brian Clemens produced "Thriller" television series in the UK. Her most notable film role in the 1980s was in
Michael Cacoyannis 's political drama "Sweet Country" (1986), which dramatized the turmoil in Chile following the 1973 overthrow of Marxist PresidentSalvador Allende , featuringJane Alexander ,Franco Nero , andIrene Papas .Her last acting appearance was in a "bad action film" called "Terror in Paradise" in 1990 that was produced by
Roger Corman and his frequent Philippine associateCirio Santiago . During filming in thePhilippines she was held hostage by rebels, led byGregorio Honasan , attempting to overthrowCorazon Aquino , and managed to escape the hotel where she was being held before fleeing the country. By then, she had lost her enthusiasm for acting and decided it was time to bow out gracefully from the entertainment industry.The sudden death (of a heroin overdose) in 1995 of her only child, Damien Zachary Cord, at the age of 26 nearly destroyed Pettet. Her shock and grief over his death caused her to retreat even further from Hollywood. For a period of time, she lived a reclusive existence in the California desert until she eventually moved to London.
Joanna Pettet had been a close friend of actress
Sharon Tate and visited Tate for several hours at her Benedict Canyon home on the afternoon of August 8, 1969 - the day Tate was murdered by theManson Family along withAbigail Folger ,Jay Sebring ,Wojciech Frykowski , andSteven Parent . (She was also a close friend of bothJanice Wylie andEmily Hoffert , the murder victims from the infamous "Career Girl Murders" inNew York during the 1960s that became the basis of the 1973 TV movie "The Marcus-Nelson Murders" and launched the "Kojak " television series).More recently, she was the final companion to the esteemed British actor, Sir
Alan Bates , who died ofpancreatic cancer inLondon, England in 2003, aged 69. The two co-starred on Broadway in 1964's "Poor Richard" and had remained lifelong friends.External links
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