- Joanne Dru
Infobox actor
name = Joanne Dru
caption = from the trailer for
"Vengeance Valley " (1951)
imagesize = 240px
birthname = Joanne Letitia LaCock
birthdate = birth date|1922|1|31|mf=y
birthplace =Logan, West Virginia , U.S.
deathdate = death date and age|1996|9|10|1922|1|31|mf=y
deathplace =Los Angeles, California , U.S.Joanne Dru (
January 31 ,1922 –September 10 ,1996 ) was an Americanfilm andtelevision actress. She also was the elder sister of Peter Marshall, best known for hosting "Hollywood Squares ".Biography
Life and career
Born Joanne Letitia LaCock in
Logan, West Virginia , Dru came toNew York City in 1940 at the age of eighteen. After finding employment as a model, she was chosen byAl Jolson to appear in the cast of his Broadway show "Hold Onto Your Hats ". Dru met and married popular singerDick Haymes . When they moved toHollywood , she found work in thetheater . 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), andJohn Ford 's "She Wore a Yellow Ribbon " (1949) and "Wagon Master " (1950). She later lamented that she had been typecast in western films, commenting that once an actress suffered that fate, that was the end, adding that she never liked horses.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, and married John Ireland, who was also in "Red River", less than a month later. Dru and Ireland got divorced in 1957.She also appeared in the
Martin and Lewis film "3 Ring Circus " (1954). Her film career began to fade by the end of the 1950s, but she continued working frequently in television, and played the female lead of Babs Wooten in the 1960-1961 ABC sitcom "Guestward, Ho! ". Her costars were Mark Miller as her husband, Bill Wooten, andJ. Carrol Naish as the Native American Hawkeye. 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. Although regarded as a capable and popular film actress, it was for her contributions to television that Dru was awarded a star on theHollywood Walk of Fame .Dru had five children, three with Haymes, and two with Ireland. She died in
Los Angeles, California at the age of 74 fromlymphedema .elected filmography
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Abie's Irish Rose " (1946)
*"Red River" (1948)
*"All the King's Men" (1949)
*"She Wore a Yellow Ribbon " (1949)
*"Wagon Master " (1950)
*"711 Ocean Drive " (1950)
*"Mr. Belvedere Rings the Bell " (1951)
*"The Pride of St. Louis " (1952)
*"My Pal Gus " (1952)
*"Thunder Bay" (1953)
*"3 Ring Circus " (1954)
*"The Light in the Forest " (1958)
*"Sylvia" (1965)External links
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*tv.com person|id=60565|name=Joanne Dru
*Find A Grave|id=6166004Persondata
NAME= Dru, Joanne
ALTERNATIVE NAMES= LaCock, Joanne Letitia
SHORT DESCRIPTION= Actress
DATE OF BIRTH=January 31 ,1922
PLACE OF BIRTH=Logan, West Virginia , U.S.
DATE OF DEATH=September 10 ,1996
PLACE OF DEATH=Los Angeles, California , U.S.
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