Joan Marshall
Actress

Joan Marshall Net Worth

Joan Marshall was a talented actress, producer, and miscellaneous crew member born in Chicago, Illinois on June 9, 1931. At the age of 14, she was hired as a showgirl at the Chez Paree nightclub and two years later was appearing in Las Vegas productions. She starred in the television series Bold Venture in 1959-60 and made 10 feature films. In 1961, she starred in Homicidal (billed as Jean Arless) playing two roles, one as a male. She was signed by CBS and appeared often on television shows such as The Jack Benny Program and The Red Skelton Show. In the 1970s, she collaborated with her best friend to co-script situation comedies. She married film director Hal Ashby and, two years after his death, married business executive Mel Bartfield. After visiting Jamaica, she fell in love with the island nation and died there on June 28, 1992. Her ashes were spread under her favorite tree on the property.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Actress, Producer, Miscellaneous Crew
Birth Day June 09, 1931
Birth Place  Chicago, Illinois, United States
Age 89 YEARS OLD
Died On June 28, 1992(1992-06-28) (aged 61)\nJamaica
Birth Sign Cancer
Other names Jean Arless Joan Marshall Ashby Joan Ashby Joan Marshall Bartfield Joan Bartfield
Occupation Actress
Years active 1945–75
Spouse(s) Hal Ashby (m. 1969; d. 1988) Mel Bartfield (m. 1990–1992)
Children 2

💰 Net worth: $17 Million (2024)

Joan Marshall, a multi-talented individual, has accumulated a remarkable net worth of $17 million as of 2024. Hailing from the United States, Marshall has carved a successful career for herself as an actress, producer, and miscellaneous crew member. With her exceptional skills and dedication to her craft, she has undoubtedly made significant contributions to the entertainment industry. Her diverse range of talents has propelled her to great heights, resulting in both critical acclaim and financial success. As a result, Joan Marshall has become a highly respected figure in the American entertainment scene, leaving an indelible mark on the industry.

Biography/Timeline

1945

She was born Joan Schrepfermann in Chicago, where she was also raised. She began her career as a showgirl in Chicago clubs. After appearing as a Dancer in the film The Chicago Kid (1945) and in a part in the television series Have Gun – Will Travel (1958), she moved to California around 1959. In 1959 she reprised the Lauren Bacall role of Sailor Duval in the short-lived television series Bold Venture. During the 1960s, Marshall frequently guest-starred on various television series, including Tales of Wells Fargo, Surfside 6, Hawaiian Eye, and The Jack Benny Program. She also appeared in the films Homicidal (using the stage name "Jean Arless") and Tammy and the Doctor opposite Sandra Dee and Peter Fonda.

1960

Marshall also appeared in the 15-minute unaired pilot of The Munsters as Phoebe Munster (who strongly resembled Morticia Addams). Before the series was picked up, The Munsters was retooled and Marshall was replaced by Actress Yvonne De Carlo. Marshall continued guest-starring in episodic television throughout the 1960s before her last role in the 1975 film Shampoo with Warren Beatty.

1992

Marshall was married twice and had two children, Steven and Sheri. Marshall married Director Hal Ashby in August 1969; the couple remained together until Ashby's death in 1988. Two years later she married executive Mel Bartfield. The couple relocated to Jamaica, where they remained until her death on June 28, 1992.

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