Joan Carroll
Joan Carroll (January 18, 1931 - November 16, 2016) was an American child actress who appeared in films until retiring in 1945. Six-year-old Joan made her film debut in Walking Down Broadway (1938). She played the role of Sunny, and changed her name from Felt to Carroll. A role in Two Sisters (1938) followed, and the next year she had supporting roles in Barricade (1939) and Tower of London (1939). It wasn't until 1940 when Joan had her breakthrough. She had important parts in Anne of Windy Poplars (1940) and especially Primrose Path (1940), where she stole the show as Ginger Rogers' younger sister. In 1941 Joan won her first lead role in Obliging Young Lady (1942). She played Bridget Potter, who was stuck in the middle of a custody case but still found time to be the life of the party at a resort. The film costarred Ruth Warrick. In 1942 Joan was the first child star from Hollywood to appear in a Broadway play. This play, "Panama Hattie", gave Joan national fame, and she was featured in many magazine articles and newspapers. In 1943 she won her second lead role in Petticoat Larceny (1943), in which she played Joan Mitchell, a radio star who goes undercover to get a better feel of her roles. The film reunited Joan with Ruth Warrick. In 1944 Joan played perhaps her most famous role, that of Agnes, younger sister to Judy Garland and older sister to Margaret O'Brien in Meet Me in St. Louis (1944). In 1945 Joan had an important supporting role in The Bells of St. Mary's (1945), starring with Bing Crosby and Ingrid Bergman. That same year she appeared in Tomorrow, the World! (1944). After these films, Joan retired.
Known For
Credits
- 1973 · The Men Who Made the Movies: Vincente Minnelli as Self (archive footage)
- 1950 · Second Chance as Nurse
- 1949 · The Jack of Diamonds as Joan Keen
- 1945 · The Bells of St. Mary's as Patsy Gallagher
- 1944 · Tomorrow, the World! as Pat Frame
- 1944 · Meet Me in St. Louis as Agnes Smith
- 1943 · Petticoat Larceny as Joan Mitchell / Small Change
- 1942 · Obliging Young Lady as Bridget Potter
- 1942 · Hedda Hopper's Hollywood No. 4 as Self
- 1940 · Anne of Windy Poplars as Betty Grayson
- 1940 · Primrose Path as Honeybell
- 1940 · Laddie as Sister Stanton
- 1939 · Barricade as Winifred Ward
- 1939 · A Child Is Born as Little Girl (uncredited)
- 1939 · Tower of London as Lady Mowbray (uncredited)
- 1939 · Mr. Moto's Last Warning as Mary Delacour
- 1938 · Gateway as Child
- 1938 · Walking Down Broadway as Sunny Martin
- 1937 · One Mile from Heaven as Sunny