Joyce Jameson

Joyce Jameson

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Born
September 26, 1927
Died
January 16, 1987

Well-endowed, attractive Joyce Jameson was typecast as "broads," "dames," and dizzy blondes -- somewhat in the vein of Barbara Nichols. In real life, she was said, like such other ditzy blondes as Judy Holliday and Jayne Mansfield, to have been the antithesis of her screen personae, a graduate in…

Biography

Well-endowed, attractive Joyce Jameson was typecast as "broads," "dames," and dizzy blondes -- somewhat in the vein of Barbara Nichols. In real life, she was said, like such other ditzy blondes as Judy Holliday and Jayne Mansfield, to have been the antithesis of her screen personae, a graduate in theatre arts from UCLA, highly intelligent and well-read.

Born in Chicago in 1927 (not 1932 as has been misreported) as Joyce Kingsley as per the Cook County, Illinois Birth Index, 1916-1935 (File Number 6045258), she began acting in films from 1951, after being 'spotted' at the small Cabaret Club by Steve Allen. At that time, she was already a seasoned performer on stage in musical revue, featured playing multiple parts in shows staged by her then-husband and mentor, Billy Barnes, initially at the Cabaret Club, then at the Las Palmas Theatre in Hollywood, and finally on Broadway.

After several small supporting bits on the big screen and the odd ghost-written TV script, Jameson's career gained momentum from the late 1950s. She was seen in better productions, such as Billy Wilder's The Apartment (1960). Adept at dialects and mimicry, Jameson made a name for herself on The Tonight Show Starring Jack Paar (1957) with a ventriloquist act, featuring her 'alter ego,' an imaginary dummy, unsurprisingly named "Marilyn." Jameson was said to have derived the idea of being subsumed by this 'other personality' from the British horror classic Dead of Night (1945). Reputedly still more uproarious, were her biting impersonations of Judy Garland, Grace Kelly, and, above all, Marlene Dietrich.

She may be most-fondly remembered for her first two cult Gothic horrors she made for Roger Corman, loosely based on stories by Edgar Allan Poe. Tales of Terror (1962), finds her (in story number two, 'The Black Cat') as perpetually inebriated Peter Lorre's philandering wife Annabel, who suffers the ignominious fate of being entombed alive in a wine cellar, alongside paramour Vincent Price. Her performance on the way to that demise -- at once funny and tragic -- amply demonstrated her ability to hold her own in a leading role opposite such dominant personalities as Lorre and Price. She was quite good (and certainly very decorative) in her second outing for Corman, The Comedy of Terrors (1963) albeit in a more typical role as decrepit Boris Karloff's ditzy daughter, Amaryllis Trumbull.

On television, she had a recurring spot on The Andy Griffith Show (1960) and guested in many classic series, including westerns and science fiction, though her forte was almost certainly comedy. Unable to escape her typecasting, she rarely got roles her acting talent would have justified. Jameson once commented acerbically in an interview, "Everyone expects to cast me as the dumb or victimized blonde. After they interview me, I can just hear them say, 'Hey! She's intelligent, but what do you do with it?'" (The Pittsburgh Press, July 27,1958).

Actress

LovelinesLovelines(1984)as Mary Assquith
HardbodiesHardbodies(1984)as Rounder's Mom
The Man Who Loved WomenThe Man Who Loved Women(1983)
The New Scooby and Scrappy-Doo ShowThe New Scooby and Scrappy-Doo Show(1983)
Ladies NightLadies Night(1983)as Emcee

Self

Pat Boone in HollywoodPat Boone in Hollywood(1967)as Self - actress
The Bob Hope ShowThe Bob Hope Show(1950)as Self
The Merv Griffin ShowThe Merv Griffin Show(1962)as Self - Guest
GypsyGypsy(1965)as Self - actress, Self
The Danny Kaye ShowThe Danny Kaye Show(1963)as Self

Archive Footage

Cinemassacre's Monster MadnessCinemassacre's Monster Madness(2007)as Annabel (segment: The Black Cat)
The Stan Freberg Commercials(1999)as (segment: Hitchcock Satire)
The Best of the Ed Sullivan ShowThe Best of the Ed Sullivan Show(1992)as Self
Holiday Greetings from 'The Ed Sullivan Show'Holiday Greetings from 'The Ed Sullivan Show'(1992)as Self - Vocalist
Gang BustersGang Busters(1955)as Girl in Car

Known for

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Peter Lorre, Joyce Jameson, and Orangey in The Comedy of Terrors (1963)Vincent Price and Joyce Jameson in The Comedy of Terrors (1963)Matt Clark, Royal Dano, Joyce Jameson, and Sheb Wooley in The Outlaw Josey Wales (1976)Jean Carson and Joyce Jameson in The Andy Griffith Show (1960)Joyce Jameson in The Man from U.N.C.L.E. (1964)Vincent Price and Joyce Jameson in Tales of Terror (1962)

Credit Score: Joyce Jameson

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The Blonde
Wed Jun 29 1960
#NameScoreYearWinNomKnownWinsNomsVotes
1The Apartment50.0019608.3510219269
2Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre30.0019637.4716268
3The Man from U.N.C.L.E.10.0019647.70166974
4The Outlaw Josey Wales5.0019767.80186739
5The Comedy of Terrors3.2519646.5007878
6Every Which Way But Loose2.5019786.30032458
7Death Race 20002.5019756.20034017
8The Split2.5019686.0001734
9Tales of Terror2.5019626.8009390
10Frankie and Johnny2.3819665.6002687