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Joan Vohs

Biography

Joan Vohs

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Overview

  • Born
    July 30, 1927 · St. Albans, New York, USA
  • Died
    June 4, 2001 · Tarzana, California, USA (heart failure)
  • Birth name
    Elinor Joan Vohs

Biography

    • Typecast often as a dumb blond, Joan Vohs struggled her entire career to break out of that mold. She did manage partial success, but ultimately dropped out of acting altogether in order to become a full-time mom. She was born in Queens, New York, was a Rockette at age 16 and a Connover model before any acting for movies or television. Her first several roles were as models, usually of the "dumb blond" ilk. Occasionally, she landed a more substantive role, e.g. the role as suspected French spy "Fortune Mallory", played opposite George Montgomery in Fort Ti (1953). After a successful run of guest appearances on the T.V. sitcom, Cher oncle Bill (1966), Vohs retired from acting and devoted herself to raising her own family.
      - IMDb mini biography by: Patrick King <patrick_king@hotmail.com>

Family

  • Spouse
      John G. Stephens(May 9, 1959 - June 4, 2001) (her death, 2 children)
  • Children
      William Christopher Stephens
      Laurie Ann Stephens
  • Parents
      William Halliday Vohs
      Josephine Francis Lange
  • Relatives
      Millicent Halliday Vohs(Sibling)
      Sally Frances Vohs(Sibling)

Trivia

  • Became the youngest Rockette at the Radio City Music Hall at age 16.
  • Husband John G. Stephens was a producer/director at Universal. In 2004, Stephens published his book "From My Three Sons to Major Dad" and dedicated it to his late wife who died three years earlier.
  • Vohs turned down a part in Jerry Lewis and Dean Martin's Artistes et modèles (1955) because she refused to take another role typecasting her as a dumb blond.
  • In the late 1960s she had recurring roles on both My Three Sons (1960) and Cher oncle Bill (1966). In the latter she played the school teacher of one of the twins, Jody (played by Johnny Whitaker).
  • In the late 1960s her husband, John G. Stephens was production manager on My Three Sons (1960) and Cher oncle Bill (1966). Joan had recurring roles on both of these shows.

Quotes

  • Once a dumb blonde, always a dumb blonde in the opinion of some of the producers and casting directors.

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