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Joan Leslie

Known For

Acting

Gender

Female

Birthday

Jan 26, 1925 (101 years old)

Place of Birth

Detroit, Michigan, USA

Biography

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Joan Leslie (born Joan Agnes Theresa Sadie Brodel; January 26, 1925 – October 12, 2015) was an American actress, dancer, and vaudevillian who, during the Hollywood Golden Age, appeared in such films as High Sierra, Sergeant York, and Yankee Doodle Dandy. Joan Agnes Theresa Sadie Brodel was born on January 26, 1925, in Highland Park, Michigan, the youngest child of John and Agnes Brodel. At 15, Leslie had her first significant role as the crippled girl in High Sierra (1941), starring Humphrey Bogart and Ida Lupino. The same year she played in Sergeant York as York's fiancée. Leslie had a supporting role in The Male Animal (1942) as Olivia de Havilland's younger sister. In Yankee Doodle Dandy (also 1942) she portrayed George M. Cohan's girlfriend/wife. By now, Leslie had become a star whose on-screen image was described as "sweet innocence without seeming too sugary." Leslie was in four motion pictures released during 1943: The Hard Way, starring Ida Lupino and Dennis Morgan; The Sky's the Limit (1943), starring with Fred Astaire; the wartime film This Is the Army (1943) with Ronald Reagan; and finally Thank Your Lucky Stars. During World War II, she was a regular volunteer at the Hollywood Canteen, where she danced with servicemen and signed hundreds of autographs. She was featured with Robert Hutton, among many others, in the Warner Bros. film Hollywood Canteen (1944). In 1946 Leslie's career took a dive when she took Warner Brothers to court in order to get released from her contract based on moral and religious grounds because of the parts they kept giving her. She wanted more serious and mature roles. In 1947, the Catholic Theatre Guild gave Leslie an award because of her "consistent refusal to use her talents and art in film productions of objectionable character." As a result of this, Jack Warner used his influence to blacklist her from other major Hollywood studios. From this point on Leslie had a more irregular film career. In 1947, she signed a two-picture contract with the poverty row studio Eagle-Lion Films. The first one was Repeat Performance (1947), a film noir. The other was Northwest Stampede (1948) in which she performed with James Craig. In 1952, she signed a short-term deal with Republic Pictures. One of the films she made for Republic was Flight Nurse (1953). Her last film was The Revolt of Mamie Stover (1956). However, she continued making sporadic appearances in television shows while her children were at school. She retired from acting in 1991, after appearing in the TV film Fire in the Dark. Leslie died on October 12, 2015, in Los Angeles, California. She was 90. Her survivors include her two children and one sister, Betty. On October 8, 1960, Joan Leslie received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 1560 Vine Street. In 1999, she was one of the 250 actresses nominated for the American Film Institute's selection of the 25 greatest female screen legends to have debuted before 1950. On August 12, 2006, she received a Golden Boot Award for her contributions to Western television shows and movies.

Known For

Acting
2009Hollywood Singing and Dancing: A Musical History - The 1930s: Dancing Away the Great DepressionSelf
2008Hollywood GangsterSelf
2008Public Enemies: The Golden Age of the Gangster FilmSelf
2008Hollywood Singing and Dancing: A Musical HistorySelf
2006Sergeant York: Of God and Country
2006Hollywood Helps the CauseSelf
2003Curtains for Roy EarleSelf
1998Gary Cooper: The Face of a HeroSelf
1995Inside the Dream FactorySelf
1992James Cagney: Top of the WorldSelf
1991Fire in the DarkRuthie
1990Shades of L.A.
1989Turn Back the ClockParty Guest
1986Charley HannahSandy Hannah
1984Murder, She WroteLillian Appletree
1982Showbiz Goes to War(archive footage)
1981Simon & Simon
1977The Incredible Hulk
1976The KeegansMary Keegan
1976Charlie's AngelsCatherine
1973Police Story
1965Branded
1956The Revolt of Mamie StoverAnnalee Johnson
1955The 20th Century Fox Hour
1954Jubilee TrailGarnet Hale
1954Hell's OutpostSarah Moffit
1953Woman They Almost LynchedSally Maris
1953Flight NurseLt. Polly Davis
1953General Electric TheaterSarah Owens
1952HellgateEllen Hanley
1952Toughest Man in ArizonaMary Kimber
1951Man in the SaddleLaurie Bidwell Isham
1951Hill Number One: A Story of Faith and InspirationClaudia
1951Schlitz Playhouse of Stars
1950Born to Be BadDonna
1950The Skipper Surprised His WifeDaphne Lattimer
1950Lux Video TheatreVanessa Cook
1948Northwest StampedeChris Johnson
1947Repeat PerformanceSheila Page
1947So You Want to Be in PicturesSelf (archive footage) (uncredited)
1946Janie Gets MarriedJanie Conway
1946Two Guys from MilwaukeeConnie Reed
1946Cinderella JonesJudy Jones
1945Rhapsody in BlueJulie Adams
1945Too Young to KnowSally Sawyer
1945Parade of Aquatic ChampionsHerself
1945Where Do We Go from Here?Sally Smith / Prudence / Katrina
1944Hollywood CanteenSelf
1944I Am an AmericanSelf (uncredited)
1943The Hard WayKatherine 'Katie' Blaine
1943Thank Your Lucky StarsPat Dixon
1943The Sky's the LimitJoan Manion
1943This Is the ArmyEileen Dibble
1943The Voice That Thrilled the WorldSelf (segment 'Yankee Doodle Dandy') (archive footage)
1943Stars on Horseback
1942Yankee Doodle DandyMary
1942The Male AnimalPatricia Stanley
1941High SierraVelma
1941Sergeant YorkGracie Williams
1941The Wagons Roll at NightMary Coster
1941The Great Mr. NobodyMary Clover
1941Thieves Fall OutMary Matthews
1941Nine Lives Are Not EnoughReceptionist (uncredited)
1940High SchoolPatsy
1940Alice in MovielandAlice Purdee (as Joan Brodel)
1940LaddieShelley Stanton
1940Susan and GodParty Guest (uncredited)
1940Star DustCollege Girl (uncredited)
1940Foreign CorrespondentJones' Sister (uncredited)
1940Young as You FeelGirl (as Joan Brodel)
1939Two ThoroughbredsWendy Conway (as Joan Brodel)
1939Nancy Drew... ReporterMayme, Journalism Student (uncredited)
1939Love AffairAutograph Seeker (uncredited)
1939Winter CarnivalBetsy Phillips
1938Men with WingsYoung Patricia Falconer
1936CamilleMarie Jeanette (uncredited)