Born: Mar 01, 1934 in East Harlem, New York City, New York
Died: Oct 08, 1983 in Encino, California
Occupation: Actor
Active: '60s-'80s
Major Genres: Drama, Mystery
Career Highlights: The Last of Sheila, Support Your Local Sheriff, Will Penny
First Major Screen Credit: The Twilight Zone: A Piano in the House (1962)
Biography
Former model Joan Hackett diligently studied acting under Lee Strasberg; proof that her diligence paid off was her critically acclaimed performance in the 1961 Broadway production Call Me By My Rightful Name. A versatile actress who successfully combined brains with beauty (not always the case with ingenues of the 1960s), Hackett made her film debut in 1966's The Group. Perhaps her best film performance was as the lonely frontier wife who is briefly attracted to drifter Charlton Heston in Will Penny (1968). Hackett's TV work included recurring roles on the dramatic weekly The Defenders in the early 1960s and the situation comedy Another Day in 1978. Ravaged by cancer in her last months, Hackett could take some small comfort in the knowledge that her penultimate movie appearance in Only When I Laugh (1981) had won her a Golden Globe award and an Oscar nomination. Joan Hackett was at one time the wife of actor Richard Mulligan. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
One of her notable performances was the role of Catherine Allen in the 1968 WesternWill Penny, with Charlton Heston. Hackett also had notable parts in the classic Western comedy Support Your Local Sheriff! (1969), with James Garner, and the 1973 murder mystery The Last of Sheila. After this she primarily had parts in TV movies and on episodes of TV series.