American model and actress Joan Vohs wearing a short dress and celebrate the New Year, ca. 1950.
Typecast often as a dumb blond, Joan Vohs (July 30, 1927 – June 4, 2001) struggled her entire career to break out of that mold. She did manage partial success, but ultimately dropped out of acting altogether in order to become a full-time mom.
Vohs was born in Queens, New York, was a Rockette at age 16 and a Connover model before any acting for movies or television. Her first several roles were as models, usually of the “dumb blond” ilk. Occasionally, she landed a more substantive role, e.g. the role as suspected French spy “Fortune Mallory,” played opposite George Montgomery in Fort Ti (1953). After a successful run of guest appearances on the T.V. sitcom, Family Affair (1966), Vohs retired from acting and devoted herself to raising her own family.
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