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The daughter of a West Virginia druggist, Joanne Dru came to New York in 1940. In New York she worked as a model and was cast by Al Jolson as one of the showgirls in his Broadway play "Hold Onto Your Hats." When the show closed in 1941, she married popular singer Dick Haymes and went with him to Hollywood. Discovered by a talent scout while working in the theater, Joanne made her screen debut in Abie's Irish Rose (1946), and that picture almost ended her career. Two years later she "redeemed" herself with her role in the classic Howard Hawks western Red River (1948). She followed that with another western, John Ford's She Wore a Yellow Ribbon (1949), again playing opposite John Wayne. Unfortunately, her success in those two classics resulted in the scripts being submitted to her consisting of mostly westerns, and she got typecast (this from a woman who said, "I simply hated horses...").
In 1950 she was cast in another John Ford western, Wagon Master (1950), which became the basis for the Ward Bond TV series Wagon Train (1957). Even though she played in films other than westerns--All the King's Men (1949), The Pride of St. Louis (1952) and Hell on Frisco Bay (1955), for example--it was the westerns for which she was remembered. By the late 1950s westerns were running out of steam and so was her screen career, so she turned to TV, where she appeared on shows such as Playhouse 90 (1956).
In 1960 Joanne was cast in the role of the Eastern owner of a dude ranch in the comedy series Guestward Ho! (1960). Perhaps even funnier is that she would play an Easterner after all those westerns is the fact that her character name was Babs. The show ended in 1961.- Actor
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Heinz Lausch was born on 6 June 1920 in Berlin, Germany. He was an actor, known for Solange noch die Rosen blüh'n (1956), Mit siebzehn beginnt das Leben (1953) and Danke, es geht mir gut (1948). He died on 10 September 1996 in Berlin, Germany.- (July 1, 1936, Sehremini, Istanbul - September 10, 1996, Istanbul) is one of the most important representatives of the Turkish Classical Music style. and the composer has built his own works. His father, Hafiz Hüseyin Efendi, and his mother, Feride Hanim, who plays the beautiful oud, is a beautiful voice. Bekir Sidki Sezgin, who started primary education in his history, entered the Istanbul Municipality Conservatory and graduated from there, after an exam with the encouragement of his father in high school years. He was settled in Izmir in 1958 and married Izmir in 1964.
In 1959, he won the exam of TRT Izmir Radio and started working on this radio as a "trained artist". In the same year, with a soloist and another exam, he received the title of "First class sound star." In 1973, on the "Radio Classical Choir" in Izmir Radio; Since 1976, 'Istanbul State Turkish Music Conservatory Brought to the Member of the Faculty. Bekir Sidki Sezgin, who carried out the duties of TRT Central Supervisory Board together, retired from TRT in 1980 and left his conservatory duty and gave many religious and la-religious music concerts in various countries. With a special understanding, in 1985, Istanbul Technical University Turkish Music State Conservatory Beginning his academic membership, Bekir Sidki Sezgin died on September 10, 1996. Erenköy was buried in Sahray-i Cedid Cemetery. - Juanita Wright was born on 17 July 1935 in Ohio, USA. She was an actress, known for WrestleMania VI (1990), WWF Superstars (1986) and WWF Challenge (1986). She died on 10 September 1996 in St. Louis, Missouri, USA.
- Stefan Yordanov Getsov is Bulgarian theater and film actor. He was born on July 3, 1932 in the village Muglizh , Kazanlak region, Bulgaria. He graduated from secondary school in the town of Kazanlak in 1950, then graduated in "acting"in the class of Professor Nikolay Masalitinov in National Academy for Theatre and Film Art, Sofia, Bugaria in 1954. For many years he is the member of the troupe of the National Theatre "Ivan Vazov", where he created remarkable roles. On January 24, 1969 he was named "Honorary Citizen of Stara Zagora". He died on September 10, 1996 in Sofia.