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    Joan Taylor (August 18, 1929 – March 4, 2012) was an American television and film actress. Personal life. Taylor was born Rose Marie Emma in Geneva, Illinois. Her father, Joseph Emma, from Sicily, was a prop man in Hollywood in the 1920s.

  2. m.imdb.com › name › nm0852599Joan Taylor - IMDb

    Actress: 20 Million Miles to Earth. Joan Taylor's mother, Amelia Berky, was a vaudeville singing-dancing star in the 1920s. Her father was a prop man in Hollywood during that same period, but, after Joan's birth, the family moved to Lake Forest, Illinois, where her father managed a movie theater.

  3. Mar 6, 2012 · Joan Taylor, a regular on 1960s TV series The Rifleman who oversaw Hawaii Five-O following the death of her husband, series creator Leonard Freeman, died Sunday of natural causes in Santa...

  4. Actress: 20 Million Miles to Earth. Joan Taylor's mother, Amelia Berky, was a vaudeville singing-dancing star in the 1920s. Her father was a prop man in Hollywood during that same period, but, after Joan's birth, the family moved to Lake Forest, Illinois, where her father managed a movie theater.

  5. Nov 5, 2019 · Joan Taylor, a regular on 1960s TV series "The Rifleman" who oversaw "Hawaii Five-O" following the death of her husband, series creator Leonard Freeman, died Sunday of natural causes in...

  6. Feb 9, 2024 · Joan Taylor, born Rose Marie Emma, was an American actress known for her roles in film and television during the mid-20th century. Let's explore some key highlights of her career and personal...

  7. Joan Taylor was a prolific actress who created a name for herself largely on the big screen. Early on in her acting career, Taylor landed roles in various films, including "The Savage" (1952) with Charlton Heston, the comedy adaptation "Rose Marie" (1954) with Ann Blyth and "Apache Woman" (1955).

  8. Actress: 20 Million Miles to Earth. Joan Taylor's mother, Amelia Berky, was a vaudeville singing-dancing star in the 1920s. Her father was a prop man in Hollywood during that same period, but, after Joan's birth, the family moved to Lake Forest, Illinois, where her father managed a movie theater.

  9. Actress Joan Taylor, best remembered for two sci-fi/horror B movies of the late 1950s, 20 Million Miles to Earth and Earth vs. the Flying Saucers, died on March 4, 2012, in Santa Monica, in Los Angeles County. Taylor was 82.

  10. Mar 4, 2012 · Joan Taylor is known as an Actor, Teleplay, Story, Novel, and Co-Producer. Some of her work includes Earth vs. the Flying Saucers, 20 Million Miles to Earth, War Paint, Apache Woman, War Drums, Fort Yuma, The Savage, and Girls in Prison.

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