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Joan Lorring(1926-2014)

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Joan Lorring
Three strangers, each with a serious problem in their lives, share a sweepstakes ticket which they wished upon together before a Chinese idol.
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Three Strangers (1946)
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Joan Lorring was born Madeline Ellis on April 17, 1926, in Hong Kong. She and her mother, Ania Fred, a Russian Jewish immigrant, left Hong Kong after the outbreak of WWII to pursue an acting career, settling in California in the late 1930s. After finding radio work in Los Angeles, Lorring worked her way into films making a minor debut at age 18 in the romantic war drama Song of Russia (1944) and subsequently played the small part of Pepita in the ensemble suspense The Bridge of San Luis Rey (1944).

The following year Joan won the coveted role of the scheming, trampy Bessie opposite Bette Davis in Le blé est vert (1945), earning a Academy Award nomination for "best supporting actress" in the process. She may have lost the Oscar trophy that year to Anne Revere for Le Grand National (1944) but Warner Brothers Studio was more than impressed with the up-and-comer and eagerly signed her up. Joan proved quite able in a number of juicy film noir parts, including Three Strangers (1946) and The Verdict (1946), both opposite the malevolent pairing of Sydney Greenstreet and Peter Lorre.

Inexplicably her film career went into a rapid decline by the end of the decade. As a result she sought work elsewhere and maintained with stage, radio and small screen endeavors into the next decade. On Broadway she made her debut in the prime role of budding college student Marie who sets off the explosive dramatic action in "Come Back, Little Sheba" (1950) starring Shirley Booth and Sidney Blackmer. She continued with strong roles in "The Autumn Garden" (1951), "Dead Pigeon" (1953) and "A Clearing in the Woods" (1957).

Among Joan's many 1950s dramatic showcases on TV was her portrayal of suspected ax-murderess Lizzie Borden's sister Emma on an Alfred Hitchcock episode. In the 1970s, Joan made a mini comeback in the Burt Lancaster movie Le flic se rebiffe (1974) as Cameron Mitchell's wife. She also performed on radio soap operas and appeared for a season on the TV soap Ryan's Hope (1975) before phasing out her career once again.

Long married to New York endocrinologist Dr. Martin Sonenberg, who died in 2011, Joan passed away on May 30, 2014, in Sleepy Hollow, New York, survived by two daughters.
BornApril 17, 1926
DiedMay 30, 2014(88)
BornApril 17, 1926
DiedMay 30, 2014(88)
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  • Nominated for 1 Oscar
    • 1 nomination total

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Known for

Bette Davis and John Dall in Le blé est vert (1945)
Le blé est vert
7.3
  • Bessie Watty
  • 1945
Moments perdus (1947)
Moments perdus
6.8
  • Amelia
  • 1947
Three Strangers (1946)
Three Strangers
6.9
  • Icey Crane
  • 1946
Lynn Bari, Francis Lederer, and Alla Nazimova in The Bridge of San Luis Rey (1944)
The Bridge of San Luis Rey
5.5
  • Pepita
  • 1944

Credits

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Actress



  • Fred Grandy, Bernie Kopell, Ted Lange, Gavin MacLeod, and Lauren Tewes in La croisière s'amuse (1977)
    La croisière s'amuse
    6.3
    TV Series
    • Marian Cummings
    • 1980
  • Ryan's Hope (1975)
    Ryan's Hope
    7.2
    TV Series
    • Anna Pavel
    • 1979–1980
  • Le flic se rebiffe (1974)
    Le flic se rebiffe
    6.4
    • Judy Willinger
    • 1974
  • NET Playhouse (1964)
    NET Playhouse
    7.3
    TV Series
    • Martha Minch
    • 1966
  • Dustin Hoffman in The Star Wagon (1966)
    The Star Wagon
    6.8
    TV Movie
    • Martha
    • 1966
  • William Shatner in For the People (1965)
    For the People
    7.4
    TV Series
    • Jean Bow
    • 1965
  • Zina Bethune and Shirl Conway in The Nurses (1962)
    The Nurses
    7.4
    TV Series
    • Jean Bower
    • 1965
  • Ronald Reagan in General Electric Theater (1953)
    General Electric Theater
    6.7
    TV Series
    • 1956
  • Robert Montgomery Presents (1950)
    Robert Montgomery Presents
    7.6
    TV Series
    • Harriet Benton
    • Gabby
    • 1950–1956
  • Alfred Hitchcock présente (1955)
    Alfred Hitchcock présente
    8.5
    TV Series
    • Emma Borden
    • 1956
  • Star Stage (1955)
    Star Stage
    7.3
    TV Series
    • 1956
  • The Corn Is Green
    7.3
    TV Movie
    • Bessie Watty
    • 1956
  • Norby (1955)
    Norby
    8.8
    TV Series
    • Helen Norby
    • 1955
  • Valiant Lady (1953)
    Valiant Lady
    7.1
    TV Series
    • Bonnie Withers #1 (1954-1955)
    • 1954–1955
  • Goodyear Television Playhouse (1951)
    Goodyear Television Playhouse
    7.6
    TV Series
    • Mildred
    • 1953–1955

Soundtrack



  • Gary Cooper and Ann Sheridan in Ce bon vieux Sam (1948)
    Ce bon vieux Sam
    6.3
    • performer: "Eight to Five" (uncredited)
    • 1948
  • Peter Lorre, Sydney Greenstreet, and Joan Lorring in The Verdict (1946)
    The Verdict
    7.2
    • performer: "Give Me a Little Bit" (uncredited)
    • 1946

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Personal details

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  • Alternative name
    • Dellie Ellis
  • Born
    • April 17, 1926
    • Hong Kong, China
  • Died
    • May 30, 2014
    • Sleepy Hollow, New York, USA(undisclosed)
  • Spouse
    • Martin Sonenberg1956 - June 27, 2011 (his death, 2 children)
  • Other works
    (12/6/47) Radio: Appeared (as "Joan of Arc") in "Favorite Story".

Did you know

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  • Trivia
    Despite having been once nominated for an Academy Award, she was overlooked in the Oscar memorial tribute in the telecast which aired a year after her death. The mistake was never rectified.
  • Nickname
    • Dellie Ellis

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  • When did Joan Lorring die?
    May 30, 2014
  • How did Joan Lorring die?
    Undisclosed
  • How old was Joan Lorring when she died?
    88 years old
  • Where did Joan Lorring die?
    Sleepy Hollow, New York, USA
  • When was Joan Lorring born?
    April 17, 1926

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