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    Joan Marshall was born 12 April 1907, in London, daughter of John Frederick Marshall and Blanche Emily Hughes. Joan Marshall's father, a wealthy man, was of dual US-British nationality—a prizewinning tennis player who at one point won his place in the semi-finals of the World Championship for each country, and thus needed to play against ...

  2. Joan Marshall (born Joan Schrepferman; June 6, 1931 – June 28, 1992) [1] was an American film and television actress. She is best known for her appearances in The Twilight Zone's "Dead Man's Shoes", and Star Trek's "Court Martial".

    Year
    Title
    Role
    Notes
    1957
    Rita Benson
    Episode: "Souvenir"
    1958
    Molly
    Episode: "Birds of a Feather"
    1958
    Lisa Greer
    Episode: "Play Belles' Toll"
    1958
    Helen Rawlings
    Episode: "The Jack Garrison Story"
  3. Author of various fictional works dealing with reincarnation that she claimed were partly biographical. Grant believed she had inherited her mother's psychic experiences, which allowed Grant to sense from an object the experiences and feelings of people who had handled it in the past.

  4. Jan 5, 2023 · Joan Marshall was a renowned American actress, known for her captivating performances in films and television shows of the 1960s and 1970s. Born on June 6, 1931, in Chicago, Illinois, Joan began her career as a model before making her mark in the world of acting.

  5. Mar 7, 2021 · English born Joan Marshall Grant Kelsey (1907- 1989) considered herself a reincarnationist, and claimed to have lived at least forty times before her current existence.

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  6. Joan Marshall Grants Books, with their unique mix of ethics and far memory, have been inspiring readers since 1937. they are the teachings of a women of comp...

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  8. Quick Reference. (1907–89) Pen‐name of Joan Marshall Kelsey, born in London; occultist and writer whose ‘far memory’ in Winged Pharaoh (1937) claimed to describe a previous incarnation as an Egyptian priestess.

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