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Joan Leslie

Joan Leslie

Born: 1925-01-26 • Detroit, Michigan, USA

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Joan Leslie (born Joan Agnes Theresa Sadie Brodel; January 26, 1925 – October 12, 2015) was an American actress, dancer, and vaudevillian who, during the Hollywood Golden Age, appeared in such films as High Sierra, Sergeant York, and Yankee Doodle Dandy.

Joan Agnes Theresa Sadie Brodel was born on January 26, 1925, in Highland Park, Michigan, the youngest child of John and Agnes Brodel.

At 15, Leslie had her first significant role as the crippled girl in High Sierra (1941), starring Humphrey Bogart and Ida Lupino. The same year she played in Sergeant York as York's fiancée.

Leslie had a supporting role in The Male Animal (1942) as Olivia de Havilland's younger sister. In Yankee Doodle Dandy (also 1942) she portrayed George M. Cohan's girlfriend/wife. By now, Leslie had become a star whose on-screen image was described as "sweet innocence without seeming too sugary."

Leslie was in four motion pictures released during 1943: The Hard Way, starring Ida Lupino and Dennis Morgan; The Sky's the Limit (1943), starring with Fred Astaire; the wartime film This Is the Army (1943) with Ronald Reagan; and finally Thank Your Lucky Stars.

During World War II, she was a regular volunteer at the Hollywood Canteen, where she danced with servicemen and signed hundreds of autographs. She was featured with Robert Hutton, among many others, in the Warner Bros. film Hollywood Canteen (1944). In 1946 Leslie's career took a dive when she took Warner Brothers to court in order to get released from her contract based on moral and religious grounds because of the parts they kept giving her. She wanted more serious and mature roles. In 1947, the Catholic Theatre Guild gave Leslie an award because of her "consistent refusal to use her talents and art in film productions of objectionable character." As a result of this, Jack Warner used his influence to blacklist her from other major Hollywood studios.

From this point on Leslie had a more irregular film career. In 1947, she signed a two-picture contract with the poverty row studio Eagle-Lion Films. The first one was Repeat Performance (1947), a film noir. The other was Northwest Stampede (1948) in which she performed with James Craig. In 1952, she signed a short-term deal with Republic Pictures. One of the films she made for Republic was Flight Nurse (1953). Her last film was The Revolt of Mamie Stover (1956). However, she continued making sporadic appearances in television shows while her children were at school. She retired from acting in 1991, after appearing in the TV film Fire in the Dark.

Leslie died on October 12, 2015, in Los Angeles, California. She was 90. Her survivors include her two children and one sister, Betty.

On October 8, 1960, Joan Leslie received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 1560 Vine Street. In 1999, she was one of the 250 actresses nominated for the American Film Institute's selection of the 25 greatest female screen legends to have debuted before 1950. On August 12, 2006, she received a Golden Boot Award for her contributions to Western television shows and movies.

Filmography
Hollywood Singing and Dancing: A Musical History - The 1930s: Dancing Away the Great Depression poster
Hollywood Singing and Dancing: A Musical History - The 1930s: Dancing Away the Great Depression
2009 • Self
No Image
Hollywood Gangster
2008 • Self
Public Enemies: The Golden Age of the Gangster Film poster
Public Enemies: The Golden Age of the Gangster Film
2008 • Self
Hollywood Singing and Dancing: A Musical History poster
Hollywood Singing and Dancing: A Musical History
2008 • Self
Sergeant York: Of God and Country poster
Sergeant York: Of God and Country
2006
No Image
Hollywood Helps the Cause
2006 • Self
Curtains for Roy Earle poster
Curtains for Roy Earle
2003 • Self
Gary Cooper: The Face of a Hero poster
Gary Cooper: The Face of a Hero
1998 • Self
Inside the Dream Factory poster
Inside the Dream Factory
1995 • Self
James Cagney: Top of the World poster
James Cagney: Top of the World
1992 • Self
Fire in the Dark poster
Fire in the Dark
1991 • Ruthie
Turn Back the Clock poster
Turn Back the Clock
1989 • Party Guest
Charley Hannah poster
Charley Hannah
1986 • Sandy Hannah
Showbiz Goes to War poster
Showbiz Goes to War
1982 • (archive footage)
The Keegans poster
The Keegans
1976 • Mary Keegan
The Revolt of Mamie Stover poster
The Revolt of Mamie Stover
1956 • Annalee Johnson
Hell's Outpost poster
Hell's Outpost
1954 • Sarah Moffit
Jubilee Trail poster
Jubilee Trail
1954 • Garnet Hale
Flight Nurse poster
Flight Nurse
1953 • Lt. Polly Davis
Woman They Almost Lynched poster
Woman They Almost Lynched
1953 • Sally Maris
Toughest Man in Arizona poster
Toughest Man in Arizona
1952 • Mary Kimber
Hellgate poster
Hellgate
1952 • Ellen Hanley
Man in the Saddle poster
Man in the Saddle
1951 • Laurie Bidwell Isham
Hill Number One: A Story of Faith and Inspiration poster
Hill Number One: A Story of Faith and Inspiration
1951 • Claudia
Born to Be Bad poster
Born to Be Bad
1950 • Donna
The Skipper Surprised His Wife poster
The Skipper Surprised His Wife
1950 • Daphne Lattimer
Northwest Stampede poster
Northwest Stampede
1948 • Chris Johnson
No Image
So You Want to Be in Pictures
1947 • Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
Repeat Performance poster
Repeat Performance
1947 • Sheila Page
Two Guys from Milwaukee poster
Two Guys from Milwaukee
1946 • Connie Reed
Janie Gets Married poster
Janie Gets Married
1946 • Janie Conway
Cinderella Jones poster
Cinderella Jones
1946 • Judy Jones
Too Young to Know poster
Too Young to Know
1945 • Sally Sawyer
Parade of Aquatic Champions poster
Parade of Aquatic Champions
1945 • Herself
Rhapsody in Blue poster
Rhapsody in Blue
1945 • Julie Adams
Where Do We Go from Here? poster
Where Do We Go from Here?
1945 • Sally Smith / Prudence / Katrina
No Image
I Am an American
1944 • Self (uncredited)
Hollywood Canteen poster
Hollywood Canteen
1944 • Self
The Voice That Thrilled the World poster
The Voice That Thrilled the World
1943 • Self (segment 'Yankee Doodle Dandy') (archive footage)
Thank Your Lucky Stars poster
Thank Your Lucky Stars
1943 • Pat Dixon
This Is the Army poster
This Is the Army
1943 • Eileen Dibble
The Sky's the Limit poster
The Sky's the Limit
1943 • Joan Manion
Stars on Horseback poster
Stars on Horseback
1943
The Hard Way poster
The Hard Way
1943 • Katherine 'Katie' Blaine
Yankee Doodle Dandy poster
Yankee Doodle Dandy
1942 • Mary
The Male Animal poster
The Male Animal
1942 • Patricia Stanley
Sergeant York poster
Sergeant York
1941 • Gracie Williams
Nine Lives Are Not Enough poster
Nine Lives Are Not Enough
1941 • Receptionist (uncredited)
Thieves Fall Out poster
Thieves Fall Out
1941 • Mary Matthews
The Wagons Roll at Night poster
The Wagons Roll at Night
1941 • Mary Coster
The Great Mr. Nobody poster
The Great Mr. Nobody
1941 • Mary Clover
High Sierra poster
High Sierra
1941 • Velma
Foreign Correspondent poster
Foreign Correspondent
1940 • Jones' Sister (uncredited)
Susan and God poster
Susan and God
1940 • Party Guest (uncredited)
Star Dust poster
Star Dust
1940 • College Girl (uncredited)
Alice in Movieland poster
Alice in Movieland
1940 • Alice Purdee (as Joan Brodel)
Young as You Feel poster
Young as You Feel
1940 • Girl (as Joan Brodel)
High School poster
High School
1940 • Patsy
Laddie poster
Laddie
1940 • Shelley Stanton
Two Thoroughbreds poster
Two Thoroughbreds
1939 • Wendy Conway (as Joan Brodel)
Winter Carnival poster
Winter Carnival
1939 • Betsy Phillips
Love Affair poster
Love Affair
1939 • Autograph Seeker (uncredited)
Nancy Drew... Reporter poster
Nancy Drew... Reporter
1939 • Mayme, Journalism Student (uncredited)
Men with Wings poster
Men with Wings
1938 • Young Patricia Falconer
Camille poster
Camille
1936 • Marie Jeanette (uncredited)