Other names Joan Vohs Stephens Role Film actress Name Joan Vohs | Occupation Actress, Model Parents William Vohs | |
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Born July 30, 1927 St Albans, New York, United States Spouse John G. Stephens (m. 1959–2001) Children Laurie Stephens, Bill Stephens Movies Sabrina, Fort Ti, Lure of the Swamp, Terror at Midnight, Cry Vengeance Similar People Merry Anders, Mark Stevens, William Castle, Billy Wilder, Francis D Lyon | ||
Years active 1949–1969 (film & TV) |
Joan Vohs (July 30, 1927 – June 4, 2001) was an American model and film and television actress.
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Early years

Vohs was a native of St. Albans, Queens, in New York City, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs William Vohs, who also had two younger daughters.

She danced with The Rockettes before becoming an actress. She later danced with Agnes DeMille's troupe and became a Conover model.
Career

Vohs made her movie debut in Girls School for Columbia Pictures. She was an occasional hostess on the program Faith of Our Children.
She appeared on several episodes of Fireside Theater and on Bachelor Father, Family Affair, Maverick, and Perry Mason, among other programs.
Personal life
Vohs married John Stephens in 1952. They had one son, William, and one daughter, Laurie. She was an active Sunday school teacher.
Death
Vohs died June 4, 2001 of heart failure in Tarzana, California, aged 73. She was survived by her husband, son, daughter, sister, and grandson.