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Joan Bradshaw(I)

  • Production Manager
  • Producer
  • Actress
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Joan Bradshaw in Looking for Danger (1957)
Joan Gail Bradshaw is the daughter of John Powers Bradshaw (1907-1987) and Mary Elizabeth Merkle (1912-1998), who married in 1935 in Carter County, Oklahoma. After Joan's birth in 1936, the family settled eventually in Houston, Texas, where her father owned an ice cream company. He also acquired some horses and Joan began riding as early as age 3.

Joan was listed as a sophomore student at Houston's John Reagan High School in the 1952 school yearbook. It turned out to be her final school year. She quit school at age 15. She entered several beauty pageants and various beach contests. She won her first beauty contest at age 16. Joan was crowned Miss Texas USA on July 4, 1953, in only the second year of the pageant, and was a semi-finalist (top 15) in the Miss USA pageant held in Long Beach, California, on July 16, 1953. The Miss Universe pageant was held at the same time and venue in those days. Joan competed but did not win. She later admitted, like many of the other girls competing, that she was under the minimum age of 18 required for the pageant. Her physical description at that time was 5 feet, 4 inches tall, 113-15 pounds, brunette, brown eyes, with measurements of 36-23-36. Her bust size increased to 38 a few years later. Her talents for the pageant were singing, sport, and ice skating.

Joan returned to Houston where she worked as a receptionist for the Texas Company, which later became Texaco. Eventually, she went to New York and became the girl who danced the mystery dance on the weekly Arthur Murray Party television show. She met actress Jean Simmons, who suggested a movie career. So she headed west. She scored ten acting roles in her first 14 months in Hollywood and became a starlet and model in the mid- to late 1950s. She scored a social coup at celebrity clothier Sy Devore's Halloween party by arriving with Elvis Presley in 1957.

At age 25 in 1961, she married 56 year-old movie producer, Frank Ross (1904-1990), and she promised to give up her acting career forever. She did. Contrary to erroneous reports, the gorgeous Joan Bradshaw so famously photographed by Earl Leaf walking down Hollywood and Vine with her toy poodle in September 1957 did not go on to become a successful movie producer. The producer by the same name is a different person.

Eventually she returned to her home state of Texas, where she operated a tiki bar and motel for several years. She sold her bar and still splits her time between South Padre Island, Texas, and Los Angeles, California.
BornApril 14, 1936
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    Known for

    Tom Hanks in Cast Away (2000)
    Cast Away
    7.8
    • Producer
    • 2000
    Elijah Wood and Leelee Sobieski in Deep Impact (1998)
    Deep Impact
    6.3
    • Producer
    • 1998
    Jodie Foster and Matthew McConaughey in Contact (1997)
    Contact
    7.5
    • Production Manager
    • 1997
    What Lies Beneath (2000)
    What Lies Beneath
    6.6
    • Producer
    • 2000

    Credits

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    Production Manager



    • Jodie Foster and Matthew McConaughey in Contact (1997)
      Contact
      7.5
      • unit production manager
      • 1997
    • Julianne Moore and Hugh Grant in Nine Months (1995)
      Nine Months
      5.5
      • unit production manager
      • 1995
    • Nastassja Kinski and Charlie Sheen in Terminal Velocity (1994)
      Terminal Velocity
      5.5
      • unit production manager
      • 1994
    • Robin Williams, Sally Field, Lisa Jakub, Matthew Lawrence, and Mara Wilson in Mrs. Doubtfire (1993)
      Mrs. Doubtfire
      7.1
      • unit production manager
      • 1993
    • Death Becomes Her (1992)
      Death Becomes Her
      6.7
      • unit production manager
      • 1992
    • Noises Off... (1992)
      Noises Off...
      7.4
      • unit production manager
      • 1992
    • Michael Keaton in One Good Cop (1991)
      One Good Cop
      5.8
      • unit production manager
      • 1991
    • Michael J. Fox, Christopher Lloyd, and Mary Steenburgen in Back to the Future Part III (1990)
      Back to the Future Part III
      7.5
      • unit production manager
      • 1990
    • Michael J. Fox and Christopher Lloyd in Back to the Future Part II (1989)
      Back to the Future Part II
      7.8
      • unit production manager
      • 1989
    • Sean Connery, Harrison Ford, Denholm Elliott, Michael Byrne, Alison Doody, and John Rhys-Davies in Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1989)
      Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade
      8.2
      • production manager: USA
      • 1989
    • Alien Nation (1988)
      Alien Nation
      6.3
      • unit production manager
      • 1988
    • Kevin Costner, Harvey Keitel, Charlie Sheen, Christopher Lloyd, and John Lithgow in Amazing Stories (1985)
      Amazing Stories
      7.4
      TV Series
      • unit production manager
      • 1985–1987
    • Paper Dolls (1984)
      Paper Dolls
      6.7
      TV Series
      • unit production manager
      • 1984
    • Joanna Kerns, Allan Arbus, Barbara Babcock, Tony Roberts, Marcia Rodd, and Jack Weston in The Four Seasons (1984)
      The Four Seasons
      6.9
      TV Series
      • unit production manager
      • 1984
    • Yes, Giorgio (1982)
      Yes, Giorgio
      3.8
      • unit production manager
      • 1982

    Producer



    • Téa Leoni and Adam Sandler in Spanglish (2004)
      Spanglish
      6.4
      • executive producer
      • 2004
    • Tom Hanks and Tyler Hoechlin in Road to Perdition (2002)
      Road to Perdition
      7.7
      • executive producer
      • 2002
    • Tom Hanks in Cast Away (2000)
      Cast Away
      7.8
      • executive producer
      • 2000
    • What Lies Beneath (2000)
      What Lies Beneath
      6.6
      • executive producer
      • 2000
    • Elijah Wood and Leelee Sobieski in Deep Impact (1998)
      Deep Impact
      6.3
      • executive producer
      • 1998
    • Jodie Foster and Matthew McConaughey in Contact (1997)
      Contact
      7.5
      • executive producer
      • 1997
    • Julianne Moore and Hugh Grant in Nine Months (1995)
      Nine Months
      5.5
      • executive producer
      • 1995
    • Nastassja Kinski and Charlie Sheen in Terminal Velocity (1994)
      Terminal Velocity
      5.5
      • co-producer
      • 1994
    • Robin Williams, Sally Field, Lisa Jakub, Matthew Lawrence, and Mara Wilson in Mrs. Doubtfire (1993)
      Mrs. Doubtfire
      7.1
      • co-producer
      • 1993
    • Death Becomes Her (1992)
      Death Becomes Her
      6.7
      • co-producer
      • 1992
    • Noises Off... (1992)
      Noises Off...
      7.4
      • associate producer
      • 1992
    • Michael Keaton in One Good Cop (1991)
      One Good Cop
      5.8
      • associate producer
      • 1991

    Actress



    • Howard Keel, Susan Kohner, and John Saxon in The Big Fisherman (1959)
      The Big Fisherman
      5.4
      • Minor Role (uncredited)
      • 1959
    • Crash Landing (1958)
      Crash Landing
      5.5
      • Chorus Girl (uncredited)
      • 1958
    • Jack Lemmon and Glenn Ford in Cowboy (1958)
      Cowboy
      6.7
      • Reese's Girl (uncredited)
      • 1958
    • Peter Lorre, Jerry Lewis, Phyllis Kirk, Liliane Montevecchi, and David Wayne in The Sad Sack (1957)
      The Sad Sack
      5.9
      • Dancing Girl (uncredited)
      • 1957
    • Young and Dangerous (1957)
      Young and Dangerous
      6.4
      • Carhop
      • 1957
    • Stanley Clements, Huntz Hall, and Lili Kardell in Looking for Danger (1957)
      Looking for Danger
      5.4
      • Zarida (uncredited)
      • 1957
    • Peggie Castle in Back from the Dead (1957)
      Back from the Dead
      5.3
      • Redhead (uncredited)
      • 1957
    • Elvis Presley, Wendell Corey, Dolores Hart, and Lizabeth Scott in Loving You (1957)
      Loving You
      6.5
      • Bit Part (uncredited)
      • 1957
    • Mari Blanchard in She Devil (1957)
      She Devil
      5.7
      • Redhead
      • 1957
    • Bette Davis, Ernest Borgnine, Debbie Reynolds, and Barry Fitzgerald in The Catered Affair (1956)
      The Catered Affair
      7.4
      • Girl on Phone (uncredited)
      • 1956
    • Ben Alexander, Ann Robinson, and Jack Webb in Dragnet (1954)
      Dragnet
      6.6
      • Undetermined Secondary Role (uncredited)
      • 1954

    Personal details

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    • Alternative name
      • Joan R. Bradshaw
    • Height
      • 5′ 4″ (1.63 m)
    • Born
      • April 14, 1936
      • Tulsa County, Oklahoma, USA
    • Spouses
        James Yow SitgreavesJuly 2000 - April 9, 2022 (his death)
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      • 1 Article

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      In a fit of madness, Elvis Presley played lawn mower with his car through some shrubs and flower beds in front of Joan's apartment because she refused to date him again.
    • Quotes
      [Commenting on her single status] I'm having a wonderful time dating the wrong ones.

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