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Years active
  
1946–1987

Name
  
Joan Caulfield


Role
  
Actress

Siblings
  
Betty Caulfield

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Full Name
  
Beatrice Joan Caulfield

Born
  
June 1, 1922 (
1922-06-01
)

Died
  
June 18, 1991, Los Angeles, California, United States

Spouse
  
Dr. Robert Peterson (m. 1960–1966), Frank Ross (m. 1950–1960)

Children
  
Caulfield Kevin Ross, John Caulfield Peterson

Movies
  
The Petty Girl, Dear Ruth, The Unsuspected, Blue Skies, The Rains of Ranchipur

Similar People
  
Frank Ross, Jean Negulesco, Jean Arthur, Stuart Heisler, Michael Curtiz

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Beatrice Joan Caulfield (June 1, 1922 – June 18, 1991) was an American actress and former fashion model. After being discovered by Broadway producers, she began a stage career in 1943 that eventually led to signing as an actress with Paramount Pictures.

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Early years

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Born Beatrice Joan Caulfield while her family resided in East Orange, New Jersey, she moved to West Orange during childhood but continued attending Miss Beard's School in Orange, New Jersey. During her teenage years, the family moved to New York City where Joan eventually attended Columbia University.

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Caulfield was the niece of Genevieve Caulfield, who received the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 1963 for her work with blind children.

While at Columbia, Caulfield was active in many plays presented by the university's drama group. She also ventured into being a model with the Harry Conover Agency and "became a favorite with top-drawer fashion magazines," with her pictures appearing in many national magazines, including being on the cover of Life magazine's May 11, 1942, issue.

Stage

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Caulfield appeared on Broadway in Beat the Band in 1942. She had a great success portraying the troublesome teenager Corliss Archer in the 1943 hit comedy play Kiss and Tell. After a year in the role she left the production to pursue offers from Hollywood and she was replaced by her sister Betty Caulfield.

Film

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"For several years she was among Paramount's top stars, radiating delicate femininity and demure beauty but rarely much else." One of Caulfield's most memorable film roles was when she was loaned out to Warner Bros. to appear in The Unsuspected (1947) alongside Claude Rains and Audrey Totter.

Television

Being the subject of an episode of This Is Your Life brought Caulfield to the attention of television executives. In the words of a newspaper writer, "She photographed so beautifully that the show was hardly over before she was being approached for television appearances." She eventually appeared on programs such as Cheyenne, Baretta, and Murder, She Wrote, with Angela Lansbury.

During the 1957–1958 season, Caulfield starred in her own short-lived NBC situation comedy, Sally, in the role of a traveling companion to an elderly widow, played by Marion Lorne. At midseason, Gale Gordon and Arte Johnson joined the cast. Earlier, in the 1953 and 1954 seasons, she had co-starred with Barry Nelson in the television version of My Favorite Husband.

In 1967, she starred in the western TV series The High Chaparral as Annalee Cannon in the pilot episode. She was murdered in the episode and that was the premise for the whole plot.

Later years

In the 1960s and 1970s, Caulfield was active in touring companies of plays, summer stock theater and dinner theater "across the country."

Recognition

Caulfield has a star at 1500 Vine Street in the Television section of the Hollywood Walk of Fame. It was dedicated February 8, 1960.

Cultural legacy

An urban legend states that Caulfield's film Dear Ruth (1947) inspired author J.D. Salinger to name the protagonist of his novel The Catcher in the Rye (1951) "Holden Caulfield" after seeing a movie theater marquee with the film's stars: Caulfield and William Holden. However, Holden Caulfield was mentioned in Salinger's short story "Last Day of the Last Furlough" in the July 15, 1944 issue of the Saturday Evening Post, three years before Dear Ruth. The earliest known use of the Caulfield name, including a mention of Holden, is in the unpublished 1942 story "The Last and Best of the Peter Pans." A more common version of the legend claims that Salinger was taken by Joan Caulfield upon first seeing her in a modeling photo or a publicity still or an acting performance. Since Joan was a leading model by 1941 and her acting career began in 1942 with an appearance in the short-lived Broadway musical Beat the Band, this version of the legend makes his using her surname for his character at least possible.

Personal life

In 1950, Caulfield married the film producer Frank Ross, with whom she had a son, Caulfield Kevin Ross (b. 1959). Ross produced and directed her 1951 film The Lady Says No. They were divorced in 1960. She later married Robert Peterson, a dentist, with whom she had her second son, John Caulfield Peterson (b. 1962). Her second marriage ended in divorce as well.

Death

Caulfield died, aged 69, from cancer at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles, and had lived in Beverly Hills, California.

At the time of her death, she had one grandchild. She died within 24 hours of actress Jean Arthur, the first wife of her husband Frank Ross, Jr. Arthur had been married to Ross in 1932, and they divorced in 1949.

Filmography

Actress
1987
Murder, She Wrote (TV Series) as
Mary Rose Welch
- Trouble in Eden (1987) - Mary Rose Welch
1977
Baretta (TV Series) as
Carol Peters
- Everybody Pays the Fare (1977) - Carol Peters
1976
Pony Express Rider as
Charlotte
1975
The Space-Watch Murders (TV Movie)
1975
The Hatfields and the McCoys (TV Movie) as
Sarah McCoy
1973
The Daring Dobermans as
Claudia (as Miss Joan Caulfield)
1973
The Magician (TV Series) as
Lulu
- Pilot (1973) - Lulu
1968
Buckskin as
Nora Johnson
1967
The High Chaparral (TV Series) as
Annalee Cannon
- Destination Tucson (1967) - Annalee Cannon
1967
Red Tomahawk as
Dakota Lil McCoy
1966
My Three Sons (TV Series) as
Florence Glendenny
- Forget Me Not (1966) - Florence Glendenny
1963
Burke's Law (TV Series) as
Alexis Raff / Psyche Jones / Betty Techman
- Who Killed the 13th Clown? (1965) - Alexis Raff
- Who Killed the Toy Soldier ? (1965) - Psyche Jones
- Who Killed the Kind Doctor? (1963) - Betty Techman
1963
Cattle King as
Sharleen Travers
1962
Cheyenne (TV Series) as
Darcy Clay
- Showdown at Oxbend (1962) - Darcy Clay
1961
Hong Kong (TV Series) as
Laura Johnson
- Love Honor and Perish (1961) - Laura Johnson
1959
General Electric Theater (TV Series) as
Elizabeth
- The Lady's Choice (1959) - Elizabeth
1958
Pursuit (TV Series)
- Eagle in a Cage (1958)
1957
Sally (TV Series) as
Sally Truesdale
- Dear Myrtle (1958) - Sally Truesdale
- Sally, the Love Doctor (1958) - Sally Truesdale
- The rival (1958) - Sally Truesdale
- Sally, the Cosmetician (1958) - Sally Truesdale
- To Myrtle With Love (1958) - Sally Truesdale
- World's Greatest Lover (1958) - Sally Truesdale
- Operation Intrigue (1958) - Sally Truesdale
- Sally vs. the Prince (1957) - Sally Truesdale
- Only in Paris (1957) - Sally Truesdale
- The existentialist (1957) - Sally Truesdale
- Mrs. Banford's Birthday (1957) - Sally Truesdale
- Sally Tries to Say No (1957) - Sally Truesdale
1952
The Ford Television Theatre (TV Series) as
Louise Warner
- House of Glass (1957) - Louise Warner
- Girl in the Park (1952)
1950
Lux Video Theatre (TV Series) as
Mary Lane / Bobby
- Only Yesterday (1956) - Mary Lane
- Saturday's Children (1950) - Bobby
1956
Screen Directors Playhouse (TV Series) as
Maggie Tyler
- Apples on the Lilac Tree (1956) - Maggie Tyler
1951
Schlitz Playhouse (TV Series) as
Joan Robinson, the governess) / Gay Stutzman
- The Bankmouse (1956)
- A String of Beads (1952) - Joan Robinson, the governess)
- Girl in a Million (1951) - Gay Stutzman
1956
Celebrity Playhouse (TV Series)
- Girl on the Run (1956)
1955
The Rains of Ranchipur as
Fern Simon
1953
My Favorite Husband (TV Series) as
Liz Cooper / Liz George
- Love at First Sight (1955) - Liz Cooper
- George's Favorite Aunt (1955) - Liz Cooper
- The Untried (1954) - Liz Cooper
- For the Love of Mink (1954)
- Debut (1953) - Liz Cooper
1952
Hollywood Opening Night (TV Series)
- Hope Chest (1952)
1952
Robert Montgomery Presents (TV Series) as
Kaye Burns
- The Longest Night (1952) - Kaye Burns
1951
The Lady Says No as
Dorinda Hatch
1950
The Petty Girl as
Prof. Victoria Braymore
1949
Dear Wife as
Ruth Seacroft
1948
Larceny as
Deborah Owens Clark
1948
The Sainted Sisters as
Jane Stanton
1947
The Unsuspected as
Matilda Frazier
1947
Variety Girl as
Joan Caulfield
1947
Welcome Stranger as
Trudy Mason
1947
Dear Ruth as
Ruth Wilkins
1946
Blue Skies as
Mary O'Hara
1946
Monsieur Beaucaire as
Mimi
1946
Miss Susie Slagle's as
Margaretta Howe
1945
Duffy's Tavern as
Joan Caulfield
Soundtrack
1950
The Petty Girl (performer: "Fancy Free", "Calypso Song", "I Loves Ya", "The Petty Girl" - uncredited)
1947
Variety Girl (performer: "Harmony")
1946
Blue Skies (performer: "A Pretty Girl Is Like a Melody", "All by Myself", "Serenade for an Old-Fashioned Girl")
1946
Monsieur Beaucaire (performer: "Warm as Wine")
Self
1991
Movie Memories with Debbie Reynolds (TV Series) as
Self (1991)
1989
Skip E. Lowe Looks at Hollywood (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- Joan Caulfield/MacDonald Carey (1989) - Self
1985
All-Star Party for 'Dutch' Reagan (TV Special) as
Self (uncredited)
1957
The Bob Hope Show (TV Series) as
Self / Self - Guest
- "15 of My Leading Ladies" or "Richard Burton Eat Your Heart Out". (1966) - Self
- Joan Caulfield, James Garner, Patti Page (1960) - Self - Guest
- Danny Thomas, Sheree North, Rhonda Fleming, Francis X. Bushman, Jimmy Durante, Joan Caulfield (1957) - Self
1965
You Don't Say (TV Series) as
Self
- Roger Smith and Joan Caulfield (1965) - Self
1965
Screen Test! (TV Series) as
Self
- Joan Caulfield/Jeremy Slate (1965) - Self
1964
The Object Is (TV Series) as
Self
- Final Week: Day 4 (1964) - Self
1963
The Match Game (TV Series) as
Self - Team Captain
- Episode #1.144 (1963) - Self - Team Captain
- Episode #1.143 (1963) - Self - Team Captain
- Episode #1.142 (1963) - Self - Team Captain
- Episode #1.141 (1963) - Self - Team Captain
- Joan Caulfield & Jack E. Leonard (1963) - Self - Team Captain
1962
Here's Hollywood (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #2.251 (1962) - Self
1957
The Steve Allen Plymouth Show (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Joan Caulfield, Sam Levenson, Audrey Meadows, Greta Thyssen, Steve Lawrence, Teal Joy, The Treniers (1957) - Self - Guest
1957
The Tonight Show Starring Jack Paar (TV Series) as
Self
- Orson Bean, Joan Caulfield, George Jessel (1957) - Self
1957
To Tell the Truth (TV Series) as
Self - Panelist
- Joan Caulfield, Ralph Bellamy, Kitty Carlisle, Hy Gardner (1957) - Self - Panelist
1956
Hollywood Preview (TV Series) as
Self - Actress
- Episode #1.17 (1956) - Self - Actress
1955
I've Got a Secret (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Episode dated 14 December 1955 (1955) - Self - Guest
1955
The Ed Sullivan Show (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #9.12 (1955) - Self
1952
This Is Your Life (TV Series) as
Self - Honoree
- Joan Caulfield (1952) - Self - Honoree
Archive Footage
1950
The Costume Designer (Short) as
Self

References

Joan Caulfield Wikipedia