Joanne Dru

Joanne Dru

actress, soundtrack

Joanne Dru was born on Jan 31, 1922 in USA. Joanne Dru's big-screen debut came with Abie's Irish Rose directed by A. Edward Sutherland in 1946. Joanne Dru is known for The Governor & J.J. directed by Alan Rafkin, Dan Dailey stars as Gov. William Drinkwater and Julie Sommars as Jennifer Jo Drinkwater. The most recent award Joanne Dru achieved is Golden Boot Awards. The upcoming new movie Joanne Dru plays is Super Fuzz which will be released on Sep 18, 1981.

The daughter of a West Virginia druggist, Joanne Dru came to New York in 1940. In New York she worked as a model and was cast by Al Jolson as one of the showgirls in his Broadway play "Hold Onto Your Hats." When the show closed in 1941, she married popular singer Dick Haymes and went with him to Hollywood. Discovered by a talent scout while working in the theater, Joanne made her screen debut in Abie's Irish Rose (1946), and that picture almost ended her career. Two years later she "redeemed" herself with her role in the classic Howard Hawks western La rivière rouge (1948). She followed that with another western, John Ford's La charge héroïque (1949), again playing opposite John Wayne. Unfortunately, her success in those two classics resulted in the scripts being submitted to her consisting of mostly westerns, and she got typecast (this from a woman who said, "I simply hated horses...").In 1950 she was cast in another John Ford western, Le convoi des braves (1950), which became the basis for the Ward Bond TV series La grande caravane (1957). Even though she played in films other than westerns--Les fous du roi (1949), The Pride of St. Louis (1952) and Colère noire (1955), for example--it was the westerns for which she was remembered. By the late 1950s westerns were running out of steam and so was her screen career, so she turned to TV, where she appeared on shows such as Playhouse 90 (1956).In 1960 Joanne was cast in the role of the Eastern owner of a dude ranch in the comedy series Guestward Ho! (1960). Perhaps even funnier is that she would play an Easterner after all those westerns is the fact that her character name was Babs. The show ended in 1961.

  • Birthday

    Jan 31, 1922
  • Place of Birth

    Logan, West Virginia, USA

Known For

Awards

2 wins & 0 nominations

Golden Boot Awards
1994
Winner - Golden Boot
Walk of Fame
1960
Television
Winner - Star on the Walk of Fame

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