Joan Woodbury
Born
17 December 1915 (110)
Place of Birth
Los Angeles, California, USA
Also known as
Joanne Woodbury, Nana Martinez
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Joan Woodbury (December 17, 1915 – February 22, 1989) was an American actress beginning in the 1930s and continuing well into the 1960s. Woodbury received her first acting role in the 1934 film Eight Girls in a Boat, which was uncredited. Another uncredited role followed, with her first credited role being in the 1934 film One Exciting Adventure, which starred Binnie Barnes. Her first major role, billed as Nana Martinez, was in a Hopalong Cassidy movie Th...
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Joan Woodbury (December 17, 1915 – February 22, 1989) was an American actress beginning in the 1930s and continuing well into the 1960s. Woodbury received her first acting role in the 1934 film Eight Girls in a Boat, which was uncredited. Another uncredited role followed, with her first credited role being in the 1934 film One Exciting Adventure, which starred Binnie Barnes. Her first major role, billed as Nana Martinez, was in a Hopalong Cassidy movie The Eagle's Brood. Woodbury appeared in 15 films from 1934 through 1935, of which 10 were uncredited. In 1936, her career began to become more successful, with appearances in eight films that year, of which five were uncredited. However, of the three roles that were credited, Woodbury made an impact, and caught the attention of studios. Her mixture of Danish, British, and Native American heritage gave her an exotic appearance, and allowed her to be cast in many different ethnicities, from Hispanic to French and Asian. By 1937, her career had taken off, mostly in B-movies such as Living on Love and Bulldog Courage, but also with her receiving many credited roles. In 1937, Woodbury starred in her first of several credited Charlie Chan films, titled Charlie Chan on Broadway. She also began appearing in numerous Westerns, portraying the heroine opposite some of the 1930s' biggest cowboy actors, to include William Boyd of Hopalong Cassidy fame, Roy Rogers, and Johnny Mack Brown. Woodbury appeared in 50 films from 1937 to 1945, almost all of which were credited. Her most memorable of that period was her lead role in the serial Brenda Starr, Reporter, in 1945. Description above from the Wikipedia article Joan Woodbury, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Filmography (40)
The Time Travelers
1964
The Ten Commandments
1956
Boston Blackie's Chinese Venture
1949
Here Comes Trouble
1948
Yankee Fakir
1947
The Arnelo Affair
1947
Blue Skies
1946
Northwest Trail
1945
Flame of the West
1945
Ten Cents a Dance
1945
Bring on the Girls
1945
Brenda Starr, Reporter
1945
Charlie Chan in The Chinese Cat
1944
The Whistler
1944
Here Comes Kelly
1943
The Desperadoes
1943
You Can't Beat the Law
1943
The Hard Way
1943
Phantom Killer
1942
Sunset Serenade
1942
The Living Ghost
1942
A Yank in Libya
1942
Dr. Broadway
1942
Shut My Big Mouth
1942
Man From Headquarters
1942
Confessions of Boston Blackie
1941
I Killed That Man
1941
Two Latins from Manhattan
1941
I'll Sell My Life
1941
Gangs Inc.
1941
King of the Zombies
1941
In Old Cheyenne
1941
Go West
1940
Sauce for the Gander
1940
Chasing Danger
1939
Mystery of the White Room
1939
While New York Sleeps
1938
Always in Trouble
1938
Cipher Bureau
1938
Passport Husband
1938