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  1. Beatrice Joan Caulfield (June 1, 1922 – June 18, 1991) was an American actress and model. After being discovered by Broadway producers, she began a stage career in 1943 that eventually led to signing as an actress with Paramount Pictures.

  2. Joan Caulfield was a blond, blue-eyed actress who starred in musicals, comedies and dramas in the 1940s and 1950s. She also appeared on Broadway, TV and in business, and had two marriages and several lawsuits.

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    • West Orange, New Jersey, USA
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    • Los Angeles, California, USA
  3. Jun 20, 1991 · Joan Caulfield, an actress who starred in films of the 1940's and in television situation comedies of the 1950's, died on Tuesday at Cedars-Sinai Medical...

  4. Joan Caulfield was a blond, blue-eyed actress who starred in musicals, comedies and dramas in the 1940s and 1950s. She had a brief career in Broadway, TV and stock exchange, and died of lung cancer in 1991.

    • June 1, 1922
    • June 18, 1991
    • Dear Ruth (1947) TV Guide calls this film version of the 1944 play by Norman Krasna “good fun.” It stars Caulfield as Ruth, an engaged woman who’s surprised to learn her younger sister has been posing as her to correspond with an overseas soldier (William Holden).
    • Welcome Stranger (1947) Bing Crosby partnered again with Caulfield in this romantic comedy, in which the actor plays Jim Pearson, a young California doctor, who’s called to small-town Maine to fill in for an older doctor (Barry Fitzgerald) headed for a long overdue vacation.
    • Blue Skies (1946) Caulfield plays a showgirl and nightclub singer who is pursued by two show business rivals played by Bing Crosby and Fred Astaire in this perky musical romance, which received two Oscar nominations for its score.
    • Monsieur Beaucaire (1946) This historical comedy finds Caulfield starring as Mimi, a chambermaid love interest of the bumbling title character (Bob Hope), who is the barber to France’s King Louis XV.
  5. Jun 19, 1991 · Joan Caulfield, the demure and delicate featured player in several films who later starred in two television situation comedies, died Tuesday at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center. The 69-year-old...

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  7. Joan Caulfield, a star of such films as “Blue Skies,” “Monsieur Beaucaire” and “Dear Ruth,” died Tuesday of cancer at the age of 69, a hospital spokesman said. Caulfield entered.

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