- Born: Jan 26, 1925 in Detroit, Michigan
- Occupation: Actor
- Active: '30s-'50s
- Major Genres: Drama, Comedy
- Career Highlights: Yankee Doodle Dandy, Sergeant York, This Is the Army
- First Major Screen Credit: Two Thoroughbreds (1939)
| Actor: Joan Leslie |
| Filmography: Joan Leslie |
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| Wikipedia: Joan Leslie |
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from the trailer for the film The Hard Way (1943). |
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| Born | Joan Agnes Theresa Sadie Brodel January 26, 1925 Detroit, Michigan |
| Years active | 1936–1991 |
| Spouse(s) | Dr. William G. Caldwell (1950-2000) (his death) 2 children |
Joan Leslie (born January 26, 1925 in Detroit, Michigan) is a former American actress.
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Born Joan Agnes Theresa Sadie Brodel in Detroit, Michigan, Leslie began performing at the age of three as part of a vaudeville act with her two sisters. She began her Hollywood acting career while still a teenager, performing under her real name in several movies, beginning with her debut in the MGM movie Camille (1936) with Greta Garbo and Robert Taylor.
Leslie got her first major role in High Sierra (1941) with Humphrey Bogart, playing a crippled girl under her new billing as "Joan Leslie". She also starred in Sergeant York and The Wagons Roll at Night in the same year. She later appeared as James Cagney's wife in Yankee Doodle Dandy (1942), and at age 18 she starred in The Sky's the Limit (1943) with Fred Astaire.
She starred in many more movies until 1950, when she married Dr. William Caldwell. Her last movie role was in The Revolt of Mamie Stover (1956), and she eventually retired from acting altogether to look after her identical twin daughters Patrice and Ellen. She has appeared in several television commercials since then, and also made guest appearances in the TV shows Murder, She Wrote and Charlie's Angels. She also provided commentary as extras on the Yankee Doodle Dandy, Sergeant York, and High Sierra DVDs.
Joan was a regular volunteer at the Hollywood Canteen where she danced with the servicemen and granted hundreds of autographs. In 1944, she starred with Robert Hutton in Warner Bros. film, Hollywood Canteen.
She has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 1560 Vine Street.
| Year | Title | Role | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1936 | Camille | Marie Jeanette | uncredited |
| 1938 | Men with Wings | Patricia Falconer at Age 11 | uncredited |
| 1939 | Nancy Drew ... Reporter | Mayme, Journalism Student | uncredited |
| Love Affair | Autograph Seeker | uncredited | |
| Winter Carnival | Betsy Phillips | as Joan Brodel | |
| Two Thoroughbreds | Wendy Conway | as Joan Brodel | |
| 1940 | Laddie | Shelley Stanton | as Joan Brodel |
| High School | Patsy | uncredited | |
| Young as You Feel | Girl | as Joan Brodel | |
| Star Dust | College Girl | uncredited | |
| Susan and God | Party Guest | uncredited | |
| Military Academy | Marjorie Blake | as Joan Brodel | |
| Foreign Correspondent | Jones' Sister | uncredited | |
| Alice in Movieland | Alice Purdee | Short film | |
| 1941 | High Sierra | Velma | |
| The Great Mr. Nobody | Mary Clover | ||
| The Wagons Roll at Night | Mary Coster | ||
| Thieves Fall Out | Mary Matthews | ||
| Sergeant York | Gracie Williams | ||
| Nine Lives Are Not Enough | Newspaper Receptionist | uncredited | |
| 1942 | The Male Animal | Patricia Stanley | |
| Yankee Doodle Dandy | Mary | ||
| 1943 | The Hard Way | Katie Chernen | |
| The Sky's the Limit | Joan Manion | ||
| This Is the Army | Eileen Dibble | ||
| Thank Your Lucky Stars | Pat Dixon | ||
| 1944 | Hollywood Canteen | Herself | |
| 1945 | Where Do We Go from Here? | Sally Smith / Prudence / Katrina | |
| Rhapsody in Blue | Julie Adams | ||
| Too Young to Know | Sally Sawyer | ||
| 1946 | Cinderella Jones | Judy Jones | |
| Janie Gets Married | Janie Conway | ||
| Two Guys from Milwaukee | Connie Reed | ||
| 1947 | Repeat Performance | Sheila Page | |
| 1948 | Northwest Stampede | Christine "Honey" Johnson | |
| 1950 | The Skipper Surprised His Wife | Daphne Lattimer | |
| Born to Be Bad | Donna Foster | ||
| 1951 | Man in the Saddle | Laurie Bidwell Isham | |
| 1952 | Hellgate | Ellen Hanley | |
| Toughest Man in Arizona | Mary Kimber | ||
| 1953 | Woman They Almost Lynched | Sally Maris | |
| Flight Nurse | Lt. Polly Davis | ||
| 1954 | Jubilee Trail | Garnet Hale | |
| Hell's Outpost | Sarah Moffit | ||
| 1956 | The Revolt of Mamie Stover | Annalee Johnson | |
| 1986 | Charley Hannah | Sandy Hannah | TV movie |
| 1989 | Turn Back the Clock | Party Guest | TV movie |
| 1991 | Fire in the Dark | Ruthie | TV movie |
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