- Joi Lansing
Joi Lansing (born Joyce Rae Brown), (
April 6 ,1929 --August 7 ,1972 ) was a film and television actressMovie Actress
A model and
actress , Lansing was often cast in roles similar to those played by her contemporaries,Jayne Mansfield andMamie Van Doren . She appeared in skimpy costumes and bikinis; yet, no nudes exist. Her measurements were 39 "-" 23 "-" 35.She was born in
Salt Lake City, Utah . Her earliest work was modeling. Her film career began in 1948. Lansing had anMGM contract at the age of 14 and completed high school on the studio lot.In 1952 she played an uncredited role in the MGM blockbuster "Singin' in the Rain". In the opening scene of "
Touch of Evil ", directed byOrson Welles , she appeared as Zita, a dancer who dies at the end of the famous first tracking shot.She starred in short musical films for the
Scopitone video-jukebox system. Her songs included "The Web of Love" and "The Silencers ".Producer Stanley Todd discussed a film project with Lansing in 1964. The film, which was never made, was tentatively titled "Project 22". It was to have been shot on location in
Yugoslavia .George Hamilton andGeraldine Chaplin were named to the cast.Busby Berkeley is thought to have been involved in the planning.Lansing played "Lola" in "
Marriage on the Rocks " (1965). The movie had an "A-list" cast, includingFrank Sinatra ,Dean Martin , andDeborah Kerr . One of her last films was "Bigfoot" (1970).Television
She appeared on "
The Adventures of Wild Bill Hickok ", "I Love Lucy ", and a recurring role in "The Beverly Hillbillies ".Lansing is best known for her role as Shirley Swanson on "
The Bob Cummings Show " or "Love That Bob " (1956-1959). She appeared in several episodes as a busty model who was thefoil for the photographer played by Cummings. The series ran for 173 episodes in the 1950s.She appeared as the title character in "Superman's Wife," a 1958 episode of "
The Adventures of Superman ". In the 1960–1961 season, Lansing appeared as Goldie in theNBC Western "Klondike" with costarsRalph Taeger ,James Coburn , andMari Blanchard .In May 1963 Lansing appeared in "Falcon Frolics '63". The broadcast honored missilemen stationed at the
Vandenberg Air Force Base . By 1956 she had appeared in more than 200 television shows.She named
Ozzie Nelson as possessing the greatestsex appeal of any actor she worked with. The two played a love scene in aFireside Theater drama. The show was hosted byJane Wyman .Lansing was sometimes referred to as television's
Marilyn Monroe .inger
She broke into night club entertaining in 1965. She had taken up singing during an actors strike in the early 1960s.
In May 1965, Lansing cut her first record album. It was composed of a collection of songs written especially for her by composer Jimmie Haskel and actress
Stella Stevens . [http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=145531677647017896&q=****]Lansing performed in the Fiesta Room in
Las Vegas, Nevada , in July 1966. [ http://www.answers.com/topic/joi-lansing?cat=entertainment] Featured on the bill wereRed Buttons and Jayne Mansfield.Private Life
Lansing's father was a shoe salesman, Jack Glenn Brown, and her mother a housewife, Virginia Grace Shupe Brown. Lansing began modeling in her teens because of her figure. [ [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=8663 Find A Grave: "Joi Lansing"] ]
Lansing practiced
yoga for relaxation. AMormon , she did not drink or smoke. Her nickname was "Baby Face".Chicago Tribune columnist, Toni Remineh, was her press agent at one time.Death
Lansing died of
breast cancer at St. John's Hospital inSanta Monica, California . In 1970, she had undergone surgery for the cancer.References
*
Charleston Gazette , "Sexy Blonde Yearns for Drama", June 13, 1957, Page 4.
*Chronicle Telegram, "Actress Joi Lansing to be buried Friday, August 9, 1972, Page 6.
*Long Beach Press-Telegram , "Her Voice Isn't Bad, Either", May 7, 1965, Page 37.
*Los Angeles Times , "Filmland Events", May 21, 1963, Page C7.
*Los Angeles Times, "Filmland Events", December 25, 1964, Page D16.
*Los Angeles Times, "Filmland Events", January 1, 1965, Page C6.
*Los Angeles Times, "Hollywood Calendar", April 25, 1965, Page N8.
*Los Angeles Times, "Humor, Social Commentary", April 26, 1965, Page D10.
*Los Angeles Times, "Talent Heads Downtown", July 12, 1966, Page C8.
*San Mateo Times, "Joi Lansing Turns Up and Talks About Men Actors", October 13, 1956, Page 22.Filmography
Features:
*"When a Girl's Beautiful" (1947)
*"Linda Be Good" (1947)
*"The Counterfeiters" (1948)
*"Easter Parade" (1948)
*"Julia Misbehaves" (1948)
*"Blondie's Secret" (1948)
*"Take Me Out to the Ball Game" (1949)
*"Neptune's Daughter" (1949)
*"The Girl from Jones Beach" (1949)
*"In the Good Old Summertime " (1949)
*"On the Riviera " (1951)
*"Pier 23" (1951)
*"FBI Girl" (1951)
*"Two Tickets to Broadway " (1951)
*"Singin' in the Rain" (1952)
*"The Merry Widow" (1952)
*"The French Line " (1954)
*"Son of Sinbad" (1955)
*"Finger Man" (1955)
*"Hot Cars" (1956)
*"Hot Shots" (1956)
*"The Brave One" (1957)
*"Touch of Evil " (1958)
*"Queen of Outer Space " (1958)
*"A Hole in the Head " (1959)
*"It Started with a Kiss" (1959)
*"But Not for Me" (1959)
*"The Atomic Submarine " (1959)
*"Who Was That Lady? " (1960)
*"Marriage on the Rocks " (1965)
*"Hillbillys in a Haunted House " (1967)
*"Bigfoot" (1970)Short Subjects:
*"Super Cue Men" (1937)
*"So You Want to Go to a Nightclub" (1954)
*"So You're Taking in a Roomer" (1954)
*"So You Want to Be on a Jury" (1955)
*"So You Want to Be a V.P." (1955)
*"So You Want to Be a Policeman" (1955)
*"So You Think the Grass Is Greener" (1956)
*"The Fountain of Youth" (1958)External links
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