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Joan O'Brien

Joan O'Brien
Joan O'Brien in It Happened at the World's Fair.jpg
Born Joan Marie O'Brien
(1936-02-14) February 14, 1936 (age 80)
Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States
Occupation Actor, singer
Years active 1958–1965
Spouse(s) Billy Strange (1954–1956) (divorced) 1 child
John F. Meyers (1957–1960) (divorced) 1 child
Harvey Allen Godorov (1963–1964) (divorced)
Dino Kotopoulis (1966–1967) (divorced)
Lt. Col. Malcolm Bernard Campbell (1979–2004) (his death)

Joan O'Brien (born February 14, 1936) is an American actress and singer. She made a name for herself acting in television shows in the 1950s and 1960s, and as a film co-star with Cary Grant, Elvis Presley, John Wayne and Jerry Lewis.

Joan Marie O'Brien was born to David and Rita O'Brien on Valentine's Day 1936, in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The family moved to California when O'Brien was a child, and enrolled O'Brien in dance classes when she was eight years old. She graduated from Chaffey Union High School in Ontario, California.

O'Brien's singing abilities came to the attention of entertainer and Country Music Hall of Fame member Cliffie Stone, who hired her as a regular performer on his television show Hometown Jamboree before her high school graduation. In 1954, she became a regular on The Bob Crosby Show, and stayed until shortly before the show's cancellation in 1958. She co-starred with Cary Grant and Tony Curtis in the 1959 movie Operation Petticoat.

Lawrence Welk hired O'Brien as a one-week replacement for his champagne lady Alice Lon in July 1959. O'Brien had come to Welk's attention years earlier when she was a singer on Bob Crosby's show, but Welk decided not to hire her at that time because she was still a teenager.

O'Brien was cast as Alamo survivor Susanna Dickinson in John Wayne's 1960 epic The Alamo. That same year, O'Brien performed as a soloist for composer Buddy Bregman at the Moulin Rouge night club in Los Angeles. In 1961, O'Brien again co-starred with John Wayne, as his love interest in The Comancheros.


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