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Joan Staley

Joan Staley

Born: 1940-05-20 • Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA

Lovely Joan Staley was born Joan McConchie on May 20, 1940 in Minneapolis, Minnesota and started taking violin lessons by the time she was three years old. Living in Los Angeles, her prodigious talent was obvious. She soon joined a baby orchestra in Los Angeles and, within a few years, became a Junior Symphony performer at age six. She also made her unbilled specialty debut on film as a child violinist in The Emperor Waltz (1948), starring Bing Crosby and Joan Fontaine.

Her father's business had the family traveling throughout Europe growing up but she later relocated to California and briefly enrolled at Chapman College in the Los Angeles area. Becoming a stunning, statuesque beauty, she re-directed herself back to a career in show business, singing backup on records for Sam Phillips and working as a secretary to make ends meet while appearing in local L.A. stage productions.

In 1958, she was approached by a photographer and eventually posed for Playboy magazine, becoming November's centerfold. The attention warranted her an MGM contract and cheesecake bit parts came her way with such movies as Ocean's Eleven (1960) and Breakfast at Tiffany's (1961). She appeared front-and-center à la Raquel Welch as a scantily-clad prehistoric turn-on in Valley of the Dragons (1961), but nothing much came of it.

Following her perky love interests in the mediocre western Gunpoint (1966), starring Audie Murphy, and The Ghost and Mr. Chicken (1966), a Don Knotts comedy film, and guest appearances on such TV shows as "Rango," "Pistols and Petticoats, "Mission: Impossible," "Ironside" and "Adam-12," Joan's career went on hiatus after a horse-riding accident.

Briefly married to Chuck Staley, her second husband is former Universal exec Dale Sheets. Twins were born to them, a boy and girl, on March 24, 1971. Since then, with the exception of a brief appearance on an episode of "Dallas" in 1982, Joan remained with family life and other outside pursuits. She died on November 24, 2019.

- IMDb mini biography by: Gary Brumburgh / gr-home@pacbell.net

Filmography
A Golightly Gathering poster
A Golightly Gathering
2009 • Self
Mission: Impossible vs. the Mob poster
Mission: Impossible vs. the Mob
1969 • Ginny
Gunpoint poster
Gunpoint
1966 • Uvalde / Bonnie Mitchell
The Ghost and Mr. Chicken poster
The Ghost and Mr. Chicken
1966 • Alma Parker
Roustabout poster
Roustabout
1964 • Marge
Kisses for My President poster
Kisses for My President
1964 • Blonde (uncredited)
Kissin' Cousins poster
Kissin' Cousins
1964 • Jonesy (uncredited)
A New Kind of Love poster
A New Kind of Love
1963 • Danish Stewardess
Johnny Cool poster
Johnny Cool
1963 • Suzy Blakely
Cape Fear poster
Cape Fear
1962 • Waitress
Valley of the Dragons poster
Valley of the Dragons
1961 • Deena
Breakfast at Tiffany's poster
Breakfast at Tiffany's
1961 • Blonde in Low-Cut Cream Dress (uncredited)
Who Killed Julie Greer? poster
Who Killed Julie Greer?
1961 • Ann Farmer
The Ladies Man poster
The Ladies Man
1961 • Working Girl
Gun Fight poster
Gun Fight
1961 • Nora Blaine
Dondi poster
Dondi
1961 • Sally
Ocean's Eleven poster
Ocean's Eleven
1960 • Helen (uncredited)