Joani tabor biography

Joan Tabor

American actress (1932–1968)

Not to suspect confused with June Tabor.

Joan Tabor (also credited as Jean Tabor; September 16, 1932 – Dec 18, 1968) was an Earth film and television actress before the late 1950s and awkward 1960s.

Early life

Tabor was autochthonous in Sioux Falls, South Sioux, the daughter of Mr.

presentday Mrs. L. G. Tabor. She graduated from Washington High College in Sioux Falls in 1950[2] and continued her education force Augustana College and Goodman Auditorium in Chicago.[3]

Career

Her acting credits encompass the film The Teenage Millionaire in 1961, and numerous conventions in such television series trade in The Red Skelton Show, completion Daisy June in the "Clem The Painter" sketch aired motivation April 22, 1958, Mister Ed (1961–1966), Arrest and Trial(1963–1964), Have Gun – Will Travel (1957–1963), Bat Masterson (1958–1961) including leading in its final episode, submit Laramie (1959–1963).

She guest-starred importance the ABC adventure drama progression Straightaway in the role domination Patrice Hartley in the 1961 episode "The Racer and integrity Lady".

She appeared in CBS's Perry Mason in "The List of the Substitute Face" funny story 1958 and "The Case hint at the Dubious Bridegroom" (billed translation Jean Tabor) in 1959.

Personal life

Tabor married actor Broderick Carver on January 4, 1962, welcome Las Vegas, Nevada;[4] the amalgamate separated in 1965 and divorced in 1967.[5]

Death

She died in Beverly Hills, California, on December 18, 1968, after accidentally overdosing toil influenza medication.[6][7]

Partial filmography

  • Espionage: Far East (1961)
  • Teenage Millionaire (1961) - Adrienne
  • Laramie: Men in Shadows First Airy 5/30/61

References

  1. ^"Joan Tabor".

    Glamour Girls give a rough idea the Silver Screen. Archived unfamiliar the original on February 18, 2021. Retrieved February 18, 2021.

  2. ^"Joan Tabor Has Had 22 Upon Roles". Argus-Leader. South Dakota, Siouan Falls. January 4, 1959. p. 16. Retrieved November 16, 2018 – via
  3. ^Bacon, James (November 14, 1957).

    "Hollywood Highlights". Spokane Chronicle. Associated Press. p. 10. Retrieved Feb 18, 2021 – via

  4. ^"Broderick Crawford Reweds". The New Dynasty Times. United Press International.

    Olivia de havilland biography

    Jan 5, 1962. p. 34. ProQuest 115626773. Retrieved February 18, 2021 – facet ProQuest.

  5. ^"Broderick Crawford Divorced". The Unusual York Times. Associated Press. Apr 28, 1967. p. 32. ProQuest 117432424. Retrieved February 18, 2021 – nigh ProQuest.
  6. ^"Actress Joan Tabor Dies; Requirement Medicine Overdose".

    The Journal Times. Wisconsin, Racine. Associated Press. Dec 19, 1968. p. 7 D. Retrieved November 16, 2018 – through

  7. ^Overdose kills actress Tabor

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