LeoGlossary: Joan Carroll (Actress)

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    Born: January 18, 1931 – Died: November 16, 2016

    Joan Carroll, the talented actress best known for her role in "Meet Me in St. Louis," was born on January 18, 1931, in Elizabeth, New Jersey. Her early life was filled with musical influence, as her mother was a renowned piano player in the 1930s. At the tender age of six, Joan stepped into the world of cinema with her debut in "Walking Down Broadway" (1938), where she portrayed the character Sunny. Notably, she later changed her surname from Felt to Carroll. Joan's journey in Hollywood continued with roles in films like "Two Sisters" (1938), "Barricade" (1939), and "Tower of London" (1939). However, it was in 1940 when Joan truly made her mark in the entertainment industry.

    Early Life and Career

    Joan Carroll's early years were steeped in the world of music and film. Growing up with a mother who was a renowned pianist in the 1930s, it's no wonder that Joan's talents found their way to the silver screen. She embarked on her cinematic journey at the age of six in "Walking Down Broadway" (1938), where she played the role of Sunny. Interestingly, she later decided to change her last name from Felt to Carroll, a choice that would define her career. As she continued to grow in Hollywood, she took on various roles in films like "Two Sisters" (1938), "Barricade" (1939), and "Tower of London" (1939).

    However, it was in 1940 that Joan Carroll truly made her mark in the entertainment industry. She secured significant roles in notable projects, and her career began to soar. Her breakout moment came when she appeared in the Broadway play "Panama Hattie" in 1942, making her the first child star from Hollywood to take on a leading role in a Broadway musical. This achievement catapulted her to national fame, garnering widespread attention through magazine articles and) newspapers.

    Throughout her career, Joan Carroll continued to shine in the spotlight, earning acclaim for her roles in films like "Meet Me in St. Louis" (1944), where she portrayed Agnes Smith. Her talent and dedication to her craft earned her a place in the hearts of both audiences and the industry.

    While Joan's professional life flourished, she also had a personal side. She was married to James Krack from December 29, 1951, until her death on November 16, 2016, and together, they had four children.

    In the world of Hollywood, Joan Carroll is remembered not only for her acting prowess but also as a trailblazer who seamlessly transitioned between Hollywood and Broadway. Her legacy endures, and she remains an iconic figure in the entertainment industry, leaving an indelible mark on the history of film and theater.

    Filmography

    Year Title Role
    1950 Second Chance Nurse
    1945 The Bells of St. Mary's Patsy Gallagher
    1945 The Clock Man in Penn Station (uncredited)
    1944 Tomorrow, the World! Pat Frame
    1944 Meet Me in St. Louis Agnes Smith
    1943 Petticoat Larceny Joan Mitchell | Small Change
    1942 Obliging Young Lady Bridget Potter
    1940 Anne of Windy Poplars Betty Grayson
    1940 Primrose Path Honeybell
    1940 Laddie Sister Stanton
    1939 Barricade Winifred Ward (as Joan Carol)
    1939 A Child Is Born Little Girl (uncredited)
    1939 Tower of London Lady Mowbray (uncredited)
    1938 Two Sisters Sally, as a child
    1938 Mr. Moto's Last Warning Mary Delacour (as Joan Carol)
    1938 Gateway Child (uncredited)
    1938 Walking Down Broadway Sunny Martin (as Joan Carol)
    1937 One Mile from Heaven Sunny (as Joan Carol)

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