• Rose Joan Blondell (August 30, 1906 – December 25, 1979)[a] was an American actress[3] who performed in film and television for 50 years.
  • Joan Blondell and Jack Oakie in Colleen (1936). Joan Blondell in Union Depot (1932). Joan Blondell and Dennis Weaver in McCloud (1970).
  • Joan Blondell was one of the reigning sex symbols of the 1930s. ... Joan Blondell was a native New Yorker was born into show-business in 1906.
  • Joan Blondell was not only a famous American actress, but also a recipient of various awards, including an Oscar nomination.
  • Joan Blondell was a ray of sunshine—but every once in a while, the sun sets and the storm prevails. In her life, the storm meant tumultuous weddings...
  • Joan Blondell was a beautiful and talented actress whose career spanned over forty years. ... Their troupe was known as the Bouncing Blondells.
  • I would love to see this gown in color. Stunning! Joan Blondell Facts: Her first crib was a trunk as her parents traveled place to place in vaudeville.
  • From 1962: Joan Blondell says Hollywood should give her a “heart of gold” award when she celebrates her fiftieth year in show business.
  • Rose Joan Blondell is a recurring character on the first season of Feud. She was an American actress who was famously signed with Warner Brothers from...
  • Excerpt from Joan Blondell's fictionalised autobiography Center Door Fancy. Jim is Dick Powell, Joan's second husband and star in and of himself.