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  1. Joyce Jameson (September 26, 1932 – January 16, 1987) was an American actress. She played sexualized roles at the same time Marilyn Monroe was famous. She played a fun girl named Skippy in the 1960s television program The Andy Griffith Show. She played "The Blonde" in the 1960 Academy Award winning movie The Apartment.

  2. Trivia. Joyce Jameson. According to actor Robert Vaughn, who knew her intimately (as stated in his autobiography "A Fortunate Life", St. Martin's Press, 2009), Joyce suffered from bouts of depression, combined with chronic insomnia. One of her closest friends was actor Robert Vaughn.

  3. Biography. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Joyce Jameson (September 26, 1932 - January 16, 1987) was an American actress best remembered for her blonde bimbo roles during the Marilyn Monroe period. She was known for many television roles including recurring guest appearances as “Skippy” one of the "fun girls" in the 1960s television ...

  4. Joyce Jameson was a classic example of the professional "dumb blonde" with a diametrically opposite off-screen personality. Entering films as a chorus member in the 1951 version of Showboat, Jameson honed her musical comedy talents in several satirical revues staged by her onetime husband Billy Barnes. Intelligent, sensitive, and extremely well ...

  5. Biography. Actress Joyce Jameson made her initial splash as a performer in the musical comedy revues of Billy Barnes (her future husband) in the early 1950s. Her curvaceous figure and platinum blond hair were de rigueur in show business at the time, thanks to the phenomenal stardom of Marilyn Monroe.

  6. Joyce Jameson. Highest Rated: 94% The Apartment (1960) Lowest Rated: 60% The Balcony (1963) Birthday: Sep 26, 1932. Birthplace: Chicago, Illinois, USA. Actress Joyce Jameson made her...

  7. Actress Joyce Jameson made her initial splash as a performer in the musical comedy revues of Billy Barnes (her future husband) in the early 1950s. Her curvaceous figure and platinum blond hair were de rigueur in show business at the time, thanks to the phenomenal stardom of Marilyn Monroe.

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