- Data di nascita
- Data di morte18 giugno 1991 · Los Angeles, California, Stati Uniti (cancro al polmone)
- Nome alla nascitaBeatrice Joan Caulfield
- Altezza1,64 m
- Joan Caulfield è nata il 1 giugno 1922. Luogo di nascita: Usa. È conosciuta come attrice. È celebre per aver partecipato a Monsieur Beaucaire (1946), 60 lettere d'amore (1947) e L'alibi di Satana (1947). È stata sposata con Dr. Robert Peterson e Frank Ross. Morì il 18 giugno 1991. Luogo di morte: Usa.
- ConiugiDr. Robert Peterson(24 novembre 1960 - 9 giugno 1966) (1 bambino)Frank Ross(29 aprile 1950 - 1 aprile 1960) (divorziato, 1 bambino)
- BambiniCaulfield Kevin RossJohn Caulfield Peterson
- GenitoriHenry R. Caulfield
- ParentiBetty Caulfield(Sibling)
- Hailed in her time as one of the screen's great beauties, many of her cameramen said she was one of the few women in Hollywood whom it was virtually impossible to photograph badly.
- Ashes scattered in the Pacific Ocean.
- Died two weeks after cancer surgery in Los Angeles.
- Department of Strange Coincidences: Caulfield's former spouse, Frank Ross, had earlier been married to Jean Arthur. On the very day after Caulfield's death, Arthur herself died.
- She has two children. Her first child with Frank Ross was born 7 November 1959; and her son, John, with Dr. Robert Peterson was born 22 March 1962.
- I didn't go Hollywood on the outside with flashy cars, upstairs maids and mink covered bathroom fixtures. I went Hollywood on the inside and that's worst of all. I tried to avoid being natural. I lowered my voice. I copied the mannerisms of other stars. I struck poses. I received bad advice - from dramatic coaches, from agents, and from studio executives. I stopped being a human being. I blame myself and I blame Hollywood's star system
- [on her wholesome image] I've had that label for years and I'm thoroughly sick of it. I'm not wholesome at all. I detest homey things like cooking and bedmaking and Peter Pan collars. I like to wear slacks and play golf.
- I guess I'm just not the film femme fatale type. I giggle too much. I have freckles and a turned-up nose and I walk like an athlete. As George Abbott once said, I look better on a tennis court than in a bedroom. Of course, I can raise a shoulder and wet my lower lip, but when I do I look like I'm imitating someone.
- Few people realize what a handicap it is to be what people call a beautiful woman. I'm glad of course that I don't look like an unmade bed, but too often I'm just taken at face value. And there aren't many men who believe a beautiful woman can have any brains.
- I believe I'm geared to television. It moves fast, and that's what I like. There is no bickering and fighting and, most of all, no temperament. There just isn't time to put up with temperamental people in television. So it is pleasant work, although often pretty hectic.
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