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  2. Joan Blondell - Wikipedia

    • Her father, Levi Bluestein, a vaudeville comedian known as Ed Blondell, [6] [7] was born in Poland to a Jewish family in 1866. He toured for many years starring in Blondell and Fennessy's stage version of The Katzenjammer Kids . See more

    BornRose Joan Blondell · August 30, 1906 · New York City, U.S.
    DiedDecember 25, 1979 (aged 73) · Santa Monica, California, U.S.
    Children2, including Norman Powell
    RelativesGloria Blondell (sister)
    Overview

    Rose Joan Blondell (August 30, 1906 – December 25, 1979) was an American actress who performed in film and television for 50 years.
    Blondell began her career in vaudeville. After winnin… See more

    Early life

    Rose Joan Blondell was born in New York City to a vaudeville family; her birthdate was August 30, 1906 but was misrepresented as 1909 by Blondell earlier in her career and sometimes later conflated with the true year, includ… See more

    Career

    Around 1927, she returned to New York, worked as a fashion model, a circus hand, a clerk in a store, joined a stock company to become an actress, and performed on Broadway. In 1930, she starred with James Cagney in … See more

    Personal life

    Blondell was married three times, first to cinematographer George Barnes in a private wedding ceremony on January 4, 1933 at the First Presbyterian Church in Phoenix, Arizona. They had one child, Norman Scott Barnes. Blo… See more

    Further reading

    • Oderman, Stuart. Talking to the Piano Player 2. BearManor Media, 2009. ISBN 1-59393-320-7
    • Grabman, Sandra. Plain Beautiful: The Life of Peggy Ann Garner. BearManor Media, 2005. ISBN 1-59393-017-8See more

     
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  2. Joan Blondell - Jewish Women's Archive

    In Brief. Known for playing character roles as a wisecracking, working-class girl, Joan Blondell performed in movies, television, and on stage from age one until her death.

     
  3. Joan Blondell - Biography - IMDb

    Joan was born Rose Blondell in Manhattan, New York, the daughter of Katie and Eddie Blondell, who were vaudeville performers. Her father was a Polish Jewish immigrant, and her mother was of Irish heritage.

  4. The secret Jewish history of ‘The Love Boat’ - The …

    Jun 1, 2021 · The weekly guest star element of the show naturally included a number of familiar Jewish actors, including Abe Vigoda and Joan Blondell (born Bluestein) as well as stars who had been retired...

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  6. Joan Blondell Showed Me the Way - Dametown

    Unless her mother promised to raise her as Jewish, converted or Ms. Blondell took up the designation as her own, she is half Jewish. Jewish law is clear that the religion and culture flow through the mother.

  7. Joan Blondell - Jewish Women's Archive

    6 days ago · A wisecracking beauty, actress Joan Blondell (1906-1979) spent most of her career as the quintessential Hollywood second lead. Institution: Private collection. Print.

  8. Joan Blondell ~ The Wisecracking Blonde - Classic …

    Joan Blondell was a beautiful and talented actress whose career spanned over forty years. She was born Rose Joan Blondell on August 30, 1906, in New York City. Her parents were vaudeville entertainers and she began performing with …

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