Joan Blondell
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Date of birth | 30 August 1906 Manhattan (New York) | ||||
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Date of death | 25 December 1979 Santa Monica | ||||
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English: Joan Blondell (August 30, 1906 – December 25, 1979) was an American actress.
Main category: Joan Blondell
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from the trailer for Three on a Match (1932)
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David Manners, Madge Evans, Joan Blondell and Ina Claire in The Greeks Had a Word for Them (1932)
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from the trailer for Goodbye Again (1933)
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James Cagney & Joan Blondell in Footlight Parade, (1933)
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stitched image with co-star Warren William
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from the trailer for Dames (1934)
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from the trailer for Broadway Gondolier (1935)
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in Topper Returns (1943)
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in Topper Returns (1943)
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from the trailer for
Cry 'Havoc' (1943) -
from the Cry 'Havoc' trailer showing (clockwise from top left): Margaret Sullavan, Ann Sothern, Ella Raines, Joan Blondell, Frances Gifford, Connie Gilchrist, Diana Lewis and Marsha Hunt
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during a World War II USO tour