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Joan Caulfield

Hollywood Stars : Beatrice Joan Caulfield

  • Born Name: Beatrice Joan Caulfield
  • Birthday: 1922-06-01 (Year-Month-Day)
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  • Spouse(s): Dr. Robert Peterson (1960-1966) (divorced) son Frank Ross (1950-1960) (divorced) son
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Joan Caulfield, Joan Caulfield (June 1, 1922 - June 18, 1991) was an American actress and former fashion model. After being discovered by Broadway producers, she began a stage career in 1943 that eventually led to signing as an actress with Paramount Pictures.Life and careerBorn while her family resided in East Orange, New Jersey, she moved to West Orange during childhood but continued attending Miss Beards School in Orange, New Jersey. During her teenage years, the family moved to New York City where Joan eventually attended Columbia University.One of her most memorable roles was when she was lent out to Warner Bros. to appear in The Unsuspected (1947) alongside Claude Rains and Audrey Totter. Later in life she appeared mostly on television, appearing on programs such as Cheyenne, Baretta, and Murder, She Wrote, with Angela Lansbury. In the 1957-1958 season, Caulfield starred in her own short-lived NBC situation comedy, Sally in the role of a traveling companion to an elderly widow, played by Marion Lorne. At midseason, Gale Gordon and Arte Johnson joined the cast.An urban legend states that Caulfields film Dear Ruth (1947) inspired author J.D. Salinger to name the protagonist of his novel The Catcher in the Rye (1951) Holden Caulfield after seeing a movie theater marquee with the films stars: Caulfield and William Holden. However, Holden Caulfield was mentioned in Salingers short story Last Day of the Last Furlough in the July 15, 1944 issue of the Saturday Evening Post, three years before Dear Ruth . The earliest known use of the Caulfield name, including a mention of Holden, is in the unpublished 1942 story The Last and Best of the Peter Pans. A more common version of the legend claims that Salinger was taken by Joan Caulfield upon first seeing her in a modeling photo or a publicity still or an acting performance. Since Joan was a leading model by 1941 and her acting career began in 1942 with an appearance in the short-lived Broadway musical Beat the Band , this version of the legend makes his using her surname for his character at least possible.She died, aged 69, from cancer at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles, and had lived in Beverly Hills, California.In 1950, she married the film producer Frank Ross, with whom she had a son Caulfield Kevin Ross. She and Ross were divorced in 1960. She later married Robert Peterson, a dentist, with whom she had her second son John Caulfield Peterson. Her second marriage ended in divorce as well. At the time of her death, she had one grandchild. She died within 24 hours of actress Jean Arthur, the first wife of her husband Frank Ross, Jr. Arthur had been married to Ross in 1932, and they divorced in 1949.References^ a b Fowler, Glenn. Joan Caulfield, A Film Actress, Is Dead at 69, The New York Times, June 20, 1991. Accessed October 23, 2007.^ Joan Caulfield, Actress, Obituaries Today. Accessed October 23, 2007. At Miss Beard’s, a local private school, Joan made her stage debut in A Kiss for Cinderella.^ Sally. Classic TV Archives. http://ctva.biz/US/Comedy/Sally.htm. Retrieved September 11, 2009. ^ Saturday Evening Post, July 15, 1944^ http://www.deadcaulfields.com/PeterPans.html^ Richler, Mordecai. SUMMER READING; RISES AT DAWN, WRITES, THEN RETIRES, The New York Times, June 5, 1988. Accessed October 23, 2007. We are told, for instance, that the name Holden Caulfield probably came from joining the name of a boyhood friend called Holden to that of the movie actress Joan Caulfield, on whom Mr. Salinger once had a crush.^ Honan, William H. Shylock To Sherlock A Study In Names, The New York Times, February 9, 1997. Accessed October 23, 2007. J. D. Salingers Holden Caulfield, he said, resulted from the writers combining the last names of a friend named Holden and the actress Joan Caulfield.^ http://ibdb.com/production.php?id=1229External linksJoan Caulfield at the Internet Movie DatabaseJoan Caulfield at the Internet Broadway DatabaseFilms of the Golden Age BiographyJoan Caulfield at Find a GravePersondataNameCaulfield, JoanAlternative namesShort descriptionDate of birthJune 1, 1922Place of birthWest Orange, New Jersey, USADate of deathJune 18, 1991Place of deathL.A., CaliforniaRetrieved from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joan_CaulfieldCategories: 1922 births | 1991 deaths | American film actors | American female models | American television actors | Columbia University alumni | People from West Orange, New Jersey | Cancer deaths in CaliforniaHidden categories: Articles with hCardsPersonal toolsLog in / create accountNamespacesArticleDiscussionVariantsViewsReadView sourceView historyActionsSearchNavigationMain pageContentsFeatured contentCurrent eventsRandom articleDonate to WikipediaInteractionHelpAbout WikipediaCommunity portalRecent changesContact WikipediaToolboxWhat links hereRelated changesUpload fileSpecial pagesPermanent linkCite this pagePrint/exportCreate a bookDownload as PDFPrintable versionLanguagesEspañolFrançaisItalianoSuomi This page was last modified on 23 February 2011 at 16:39.Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License;additional terms may apply.See Terms of Use for details.Wikipedia® is a registered trademark of the Wikimedia Foundation, Inc., a non-profit organization.Contact usPrivacy policyAbout WikipediaDisclaimersif ( window.mediaWiki ) {mediaWiki.config.set({wgCanonicalNamespace: , wgCanonicalSpecialPageName: false, wgNamespaceNumber: 0, wgPageName: Joan_Caulfield, wgTitle: Joan Caulfield, wgAction: view, wgArticleId: 2698152, wgIsArticle: true, wgUserName: null, wgUserGroups: [*], wgCurRevisionId: 415532645, wgCategories: [Articles with hCards, 1922 births, 1991 deaths, American film actors, American female models, American television actors, Columbia University alumni, People from West Orange, New Jersey, Cancer deaths in California], wgBreakFrames: false, wgRestrictionEdit: [], wgRestrictionMove: [], wgSearchNamespaces: [0], wgFlaggedRevsParams: {tags: {status: {levels: 1, quality: 2, pristine: 3}}}, wgStableRevisionId: null, wgRevContents: {error: Unable to get content., waiting: Waiting for content}, wgWikimediaMobileUrl: http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki, wgCollapsibleNavBucketTest: false, wgCollapsibleNavForceNewVersion: false, wgArticleAssessmentJUIPath: http://bits.wikimedia.org/w/extensions-1.17/UsabilityInitiative/js/js2stopgap/jui.combined.min.js, Geo: {city: , country: }, wgNoticeProject: wikipedia});}if ( window.mediaWiki ) {mediaWiki.loader.load([mediawiki.legacy.wikibits, mediawiki.util, mediawiki.legacy.ajax, mediawiki.legacy.mwsuggest, ext.vector.collapsibleNav, ext.vector.collapsibleTabs, ext.vector.editWarning, ext.vector.simpleSearch]);mediaWiki.loader.go();}if ( window.mediaWiki ) {mediaWiki.user.options.set({ccmeonemails:0,cols:80,contextchars:50,contextlines:5,date:default,diffonly:0,disablemail:0,disablesuggest:0,editfont:default,editondblclick:0,editsection:1,editsectiononrightclick:0,enotifminoredits:0,enotifrevealaddr:0,enotifusertalkpages:1,enotifwatchlistpages:0,extendwatchlist:0,externaldiff:0,externaleditor:0,fancysig:0,forceeditsummary:0,gender:unknown,hideminor:0,hidepatrolled:0,highlightbroken:1,imagesize:2,justify:0,math:1,minordefault:0,newpageshidepatrolled:0,nocache:0,noconvertlink:0,norollbackdiff:0,numberheadings:0,previewonfirst:0,previewontop:1,quickbar:1,rcdays:7,rclimit:50,rememberpassword:0,rows:25,searchlimit:20,showhiddencats:0,showjumplinks:1,shownumberswatching:1,showtoc:1,showtoolbar:1,skin:vector,stubthreshold:0,thumbsize:4,underline:2,uselivepreview:0,usenewrc:0,watchcreations:1,watchdefault:0,watchdeletion:0,watchlistdays:3,watchlisthideanons:0,watchlisthidebots:0,watchlisthideliu:0,watchlisthideminor:0,watchlisthideown:0,watchlisthidepatrolled:0,watchmoves:0,wllimit:250,flaggedrevssimpleui:1,flaggedrevsstable:false,flaggedrevseditdiffs:true,flaggedrevsviewdiffs:false,vector-simplesearch:1,useeditwarning:1,vector-collapsiblenav:1,usebetatoolbar:1,usebetatoolbar-cgd:1,variant:en,language:en,searchNs0:true,searchNs1:false,searchNs2:false,searchNs3:false,searchNs4:false,searchNs5:false,searchNs6:false,searchNs7:false,searchNs8:false,searchNs9:false,searchNs10:false,searchNs11:false,searchNs12:false,searchNs13:false,searchNs14:false,searchNs15:false,searchNs100:false,searchNs101:false,searchNs108:false,searchNs109:false});mediaWiki.loader.state({user.options:ready});/* cache key: enwiki:resourceloader:filter:minify-js:3:ae2156c08a06314b12473d37e57711e2 */} if ( window.isMSIE55 ) fixalpha();


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