Joan O'Brien(I)
- Actress
- Soundtrack
Joan O'Brien began her show-biz career while she was in high school, on
a local TV music show in California with Tennessee Ernie Ford. Soon, she was a
successful singer, and made the jump to acting. In about half the films
she ever made, it appeared that Joan played a nurse. Perhaps her most
memorable appearance was in Blake Edwards' Operation Petticoat (1959), as the nurse who gets in
everyone's way because her, umm, "proportions" cause uncomfortable
crowding in a small submarine. Because of her, Cary Grant becomes the
first officer in the history of the U.S. Navy to sink an enemy truck!
She again played a nurse in the Jerry Lewis film, It's Only Money (1962), and yet one more
time with Elvis Presley in It Happened at the World's Fair (1963)--and, according to legend, fired up a hot
off-screen romance with Elvis. Also in 1963, in a strange sort of
"Columbo" connection, she was voted "most likely to wed Robert Vaughn".
Joan's final movie was Get Yourself a College Girl (1964), a "Swinging Sixties" teenfest also
featuring Nancy Sinatra, with music by The Animals and The Dave Clark Five. After that, she
went back to singing for a while, touring with the Harry James Orchestra.
She left show business for good to concentrate on raising her kids, and
later became a successful executive with the Hilton Hotel chain.