Joan Weldon

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Biography

A blue-eyed, chestnut-haired beauty, Joan Weldon trained to be a singer, and made her professional debut as a member of the San Francisco Opera Company. While appearing with the Los Angeles Civic Light Opera Company, she came to the attention of Warner Brothers, who took her out of grand opera and put her in horse operas . She and her husband reside in Manhattan.

  • Primary profession
  • Actress·soundtrack
  • Country
  • United States
  • Nationality
  • American
  • Gender
  • Female
  • Birth date
  • 05 August 1930
  • Place of birth
  • San Francisco
  • Death age
  • 91

Movies

TV

Trivia

Following her film career, which faded with the end of the Hollywood studio system, she returned successfully to the musical stage.

Made a rare appearance in March of 2004 at a 3-D screening of The Stranger Wore a Gun .

In her salad days, she joined the chorus of the San Francisco Grand Opera Company (the youngest to ever be placed on contract) and later sang with the Los Angeles Civic Light Opera Company. It was during a performance with the latter that she was spotted for films by 20th Century Fox. They subsequently passed on her but she eventually signed with Warner Bros.

In the book "Cars Of The Fabulous 50s" in the 1953 Packard section, on page 169, there appears an ad for a contest to "Give Joan Weldon, young Hollywood starlet a new name." The winner was given a choice of a new 1953 Packard Caribbean convertible and a trip to Hollywood, or $7500 cash".

Interviewed in Tom Weaver s book "I Was a Monster Movie Maker" (McFarland & Co., 2001).

1953 Deb Star.

Educated at the San Francisco Conservatory of Music and U.Cal., Berkeley.

Quotes

I was a singer, that was my first love.

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