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Joan Hackett
Born March 1, 1934 in East Harlem, New York City, New York, USA
Died October 8, 1983 in Encino, California, USA (ovarian cancer)
Birth Name Joan Ann Hackett
Height 5' 7" (1.7 m)
Joan Hackett was never one of your conventional leading ladies. Directors sometimes found her difficult to work with. Yet this strong-minded perfectionist had an unquenchable individuality that came through in her performances, and she never hesitated to appear unglamorous whenever the role demanded. Born of an Italian mother and an Irish-American father in East Harlem on March 1, 1934, teenage Joan left school during twelfth grade to become a model. On the cover of Harper's Junior Bazaar in 1952, the attractive brunette turned down the resulting offer of a contract with 20th Century-Fox and opted instead for acting classes at Lee Strasberg's Actors Studio.
Joan made her Broadway debut in the John Gielgud production of "Much Ado About Nothing" in 1959 and also appeared in her first television episode that year. In 1961, she had her first success in an off-Broadway play, "Call Me By My Rightful Name", winning three awards, including an Obie. A later stage performance, "Night Watch" (1972), based on a play by Lucille Fletcher, saw her playing an emotionally disturbed woman with such intensity that Clive Barnes of The New York Times described her performance as "beautifully judged". From 1961 to 1962, Joan had regular work in the CBS courtroom drama series The Defenders (1961) (starring E.G. Marshall), playing social worker "Joan Miller", fiance of one of the partners in the law firm. During the remainder of the decade, she guest-starred in many top-rated TV shows, from The Twilight Zone (1959) to Bonanza (1959) and Ben Casey (1961) (an Emmy-nominated performance). She also played the second "Mrs. de Winter" in a television version of Daphne Du Maurier's classic "Rebecca".
Joan's off-beat personality likely limited her career in films. She was first featured as one of eight Vassar graduates making up The Group (1966), a 150-minute Sidney Lumet-directed part-satire, part-soap-opera film examining the lives and loves of the protagonists over the years. Her next motion pictures allowed Joan considerably more screen time: She co-starred with Charlton Heston in the moody, idiosyncratic western Will Penny (1967). She gave a decidedly understated, subtle performance as the down-to-earth frontier woman who befriends the hero, shares in his ordeals, and then is left by him when he realizes that there is no future in their relationship. In stark contrast was her role in the western comedy Support Your Local Sheriff! (1969). She was very much in her element as feisty, accident-prone mayor's daughter "Prudy Perkins". In this film, she displayed a talent for visual comedy reminiscent of Lucille Ball, but otherwise rarely seen since silent films. There was also great chemistry and clever verbal interaction between her and co-star James Garner, as the newly appointed sheriff who catches her character in various embarrassing situations.
She was also featured in the lackluster spy film Assignment to Kill (1968), followed by the predictable "Baby Jane" look-alike TV thriller How Awful About Allan (1970). Joan then gave assured performances in two subsequent thrillers, the stylish The Last of Sheila (1973) and the made-for-TV disguised remake of Diabolique (1955), Reflections of Murder (1974) with Sam Waterston. Joan gave a spectacular performance in the Michael Crichton book adaption of The Terminal Man (1974) where she plays a compassionate psychiatrist who is tormented by her patient. There were to be few roles of interest until Only When I Laugh (1981). The film, based on Neil Simon's play "The Gingerbread Lady", won Joan a Golden Globe Award and an Academy Award nomination as Best Supporting Actress. By that time, she was already so ill with cancer that she had to travel to the award ceremony in a wheelchair.
Joan Hackett was well known as a social activist, embracing solar energy and losing causes such as the preservation of the old Morosco Theatre in Times Square with equal fervor. According to personal friends, she accepted her fate with equanimity and dignity, dying at the age of just 49 in a hospital in Encino, California, in October 1983.
Spouse (1)
Richard Mulligan (3 January 1966 - 1973) ( divorced)
Trivia (9)
She won an Obie award in 1961 for Call Me By My Rightful Name.
Interred at Hollywood Memorial Cemetery (now called Hollywood Forever), Hollywood, California, USA, in the Abbey of the Psalms, Sanctuary of Faith, 2nd from bottom, near the end of the hall. She always loved sleeping, and her mausoleum marker carries an admonition not to wake her while she's getting her beauty sleep: "Go Away - I'm Asleep".
Ravaged by cancer, a few weeks prior to her death she checked herself out of the hospital to host a wedding party at her Beverly Hills home for Carrie Fisher and Paul Simon. Just a few days later, her condition rapidly deteriorated. She then spent her last few weeks at Encino Hospital under aggressive treatment. She lost her battle on Saturday, October 8, 1983, at 9:15 pm.
A firm believer in the paranormal, while on location in Texas filming Harnessing the Sun (1980), she persuaded the film's director, Dirk Wayne Summers, to fly in a clairvoyant aura reader. She arranged for the entire crew to receive extrasensory readings. The clairvoyant spent a week with the film's cast and crew. When Summers was asked by a reporter from a Dallas newspaper why he approved such unusual arrangements--and did CBS know--Summers answered: "Joan Hackett is so great to work with and so perfect in her role that I would have flown in Uri Geller if Joan had wanted him.".
Filmed in 1980-1981, Harnessing the Sun (1980) was her last picture, although some films shot earlier (e.g., Only When I Laugh (1981)) were released after that film.
Daughter of Irish and Italian immigrant parents, and educated at Catholic schools in NYC.
Was a dedicated social activist.
Was a successful teenage model.
Ex-stepmother of James Mulligan.

Joan H Hackett of Sacramento, Sacramento County, CA was born on August 20, 1923, and died at age 72 years old on January 2, 1996.

Joan Hackett of Brookings, Curry County, OR was born on February 2, 1932, and died at age 63 years old on January 12, 1996.

Joan Catherine Hackett of Fredericktown, Madison County, Missouri was born on February 3, 1953, and died at age 57 years old on November 11, 2010.

Joan C Hackett of Clinton, Clinton County, IA was born on November 23, 1931, and died at age 71 years old on October 30, 2003.

Joan L Hackett of Mountlake Terrace, Snohomish County, WA was born on July 26, 1918, and died at age 72 years old on April 26, 1991.

Joan Hackett was born on April 20, 1934, and died at age 21 years old in February 1956. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Joan Hackett.

Joan J Hackett of Youngstown, Mahoning County, OH was born on December 21, 1929, and died at age 72 years old on May 1, 2002.

Joan Hackett of Rancho Cucamonga, San Bernardino County, CA was born on December 19, 1935, and died at age 50 years old in November 1986.

Joan Smith Hackett of Rochester, Olmsted County, MN was born on October 31, 1930, and died at age 78 years old on August 22, 2009.

Joan Hackett was born on November 10, 1933, and died at age 45 years old in March 1979. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Joan Hackett.
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