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Jody Lawrance is a Actor American born on 19 october 1930 at Fort Worth (USA)

Jody Lawrance

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Birth name Nona Josephine Goddard
Nationality USA
Birth 19 october 1930 at Fort Worth (USA)
Death 10 july 1986 (at 55 years) at Ojai (USA)

Jody Lawrance (October 19, 1930 – July 10, 1986), sometimes known by the surname Lawrence, was an American actress who starred in many Hollywood adventures during the 1950s through the early 1960s.

Biography

She was born October 19, 1930 as Nona Josephine Goddard in Fort Worth, Texas to Ervin Silliman "Doc" and Eleanor Roeck Goddard. In 1935, Jody's father, Doc, married Grace Mckee. Grace and her foster daughter, Norma Jean Baker (Marilyn Monroe) moved in with the family in Van Nuys, California and the two become stepsisters.

As a teenager, Jody attended Beverly Hills High School and The Hollywood Professional School training as an actor with Bento Schneider. In 1946, Jody performed as a swimmer in the Larry Crosby Water Show.

In 1949, she adopted the screen name Jody (short for Josephine) Lawrance (her maternal grandmother's maiden name) for her first role as Mary on The Silver Theater television show.

Her first big break came in 1949 when she was signed to a 7-year contract with Columbia Pictures, earning $250 per week. In 1951, Jody made her screen debut in Mask of the Avenger starring John Derek. The Family Secret was her second film, again starring Derek along with Lee J. Cobb, followed by Ten Tall Men co-starring Burt Lancaster, which premiered in October 1951. As the leading lady in three major movies, Jody was on her way to becoming a star.

In 1952, she won the lead role in The Son of Dr. Jekyll with Louis Hayward and The Brigand starring Anthony Dexter. In 1953, Columbia asked Jody to make a musical, All Ashore with Mickey Rooney. Unsure of her singing ability, Jody asked to be replaced by another actor who would be better suited for the role. Columbia refused, and Jody reluctantly made the movie, but the studio branded Jody as a troublemaker, and in 1953 she was released from her contract.

Wanting to continue working, Jody took the role of Pocahontas in the independent film Captain John Smith and Pocahontas. Jody, on a budget, dyed her own hair black and suffered a horrible allergic reaction, but persevered and delivered one of her most memorable performances. Jody changed her last name to Lawrence for this film. It is unknown if it was because of contractual obligations, or simply a spelling mistake.

In 1954, in order to make ends meet, Jody took a job as a waitress at Robb's Restaurant in the Westwood district of Los Angeles and Blum's Ice Cream and Candy Shop in Beverly Hills. During one of her shifts, she waited on Lancaster, her former co-star in Ten Tall Men. Burt exclaimed, "What is Jody Lawrance, a movie star, doing working as a waitress?" Jody explained her situation and Burt vowed to help get her back into show business. A few weeks later, true to his word, Burt introduced Jody to his friend, the director of Casablanca Michael Curtiz, who cast Jody in the film The Scarlet Hour with Carol Ohmart and Tom Tryon.

Now a blonde, Jody's career was reignited and Paramount Pictures signed her to a contract, earning $300 a week. In October, Jody was named as one of the Deb Stars of '55 along with Anita Ekberg and Kathryn Grant, and 1956 brought the release of The Leather Saint, reuniting her with John Derek and starring Cesar Romero.

In 1957, just as her career was getting back on track, Paramount suddenly released Jody from her contract. Studio executives found out that she secretly married Bruce Michael Tilton, an airplane parts company executive, in Las Vegas, Nevada and was pregnant with their first child.

Her daughter, Victoria, was born in Los Angeles on October 6, 1957.

Jody’s career and home life were at a crossroads; she still held on to the belief that she could once again resurrect her career, but Bruce wanted a wife and mother to stay home and raise their family. Unsure about what path to choose, in April, 1958 Jody travelled to Las Vegas twice to file, then changed her mind and dismissed each divorce complaint.

Both citing emotional cruelty, Bruce Tilton was granted a divorce from Jody Lawrance on March 26, 1958, and asked for custody of their daughter, Victoria, now 2 years old.

Jody continued to find work even though her personal life was in turmoil. She landed a minor role opposite Shirley MacLaine in The Hot Spell, and a leading role in an episode of the Perry Mason television series, "Case of the Perjured Parrot."

In 1959, Jody found another minor role in the mobster movie The Purple Gang starring Barry Sullivan and Robert Blake.

On June 3, 1960 Jody temporarily lost custody of Victoria.

Jody continued to try and find work, but the roles became increasingly smaller, and she resigned herself to bit parts in television programs like The Loretta Young Show, The Red Skelton Hour and The Rebel. Her last film, The Stagecoach to Dancer’s Rock starring Martin Landau, was released in 1962

It was during this time that Jody met and fell in love with Robert Wolf Herre. Unlike her previous relationships, Bob was not blinded by the limelights of Hollywood. Instead he was an avid outdoorsman who appealed to Jody’s adventurous side. Playing golf, camping and going on fishing trips, were a regular part of life together for almost 25 years.

Josephine Lawrance married Robert Wolf Herre on November 1, 1962 in Las Vegas.

On May 16, 1961 Jody gave birth to her son, Robert Wolf Herre, Jr. Their daughter Abigail Christian "Chrissy" Herre was born on October 10, 1963.

As Josephine Lawrance Herre, she died at age 55 in Ojai, California on July 10, 1986. Her interment was in California.

Usually with

Edith Head
Edith Head
(3 films)
Hal Pereira
Hal Pereira
(3 films)
John Derek
John Derek
(3 films)
Anthony Quinn
Anthony Quinn
(3 films)
Jean Willes
Jean Willes
(2 films)
Source : Wikidata

Filmography of Jody Lawrance (10 films)

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Actress

Hot Spell
Hot Spell (1958)
, 1h26
Directed by George Cukor, Daniel Mann
Origin USA
Genres Drama
Themes Films about sexuality, Films based on plays
Actors Shirley Booth, Anthony Quinn, Shirley MacLaine, Earl Holliman, Eileen Heckart, Warren Stevens
Roles Dora May
Rating68% 3.4388053.4388053.4388053.4388053.438805
Alma Duval is a Louisiana housewife planning a 45th birthday party for husband John Henry, known to all as Jack, who is carrying on with a much younger woman behind her back.
The Scarlet Hour, 1h35
Directed by Michael Curtiz
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Thriller, Noir, Crime
Actors Carol Ohmart, Tom Tryon, Jody Lawrance, James Gregory, Elaine Stritch, E. G. Marshall
Roles Kathy Stevens
Rating68% 3.4270553.4270553.4270553.4270553.427055
E. V. Marshall, appelé « Marsh », travaille pour Ralph Nevins un riche promoteur immobilier et a une liaison avec la femme de Ralph, Paulie. Il lui demande de divorcer, mais Paulie ayant grandie pauvrement refuse de vivre sans l’argent de son mari.
The Leather Saint
Directed by Alvin Ganzer
Origin USA
Genres Drama
Themes Sports films, Martial arts films, Boxing films
Actors John Derek, Paul Douglas, Cesar Romero, Jody Lawrance, Ernest Truex, Robert O. Cornthwaite
Roles Pearl Gorman
Rating58% 2.9151252.9151252.9151252.9151252.915125
Although he is a minister, young Gil Allen likes to work out in Tom Kelly's boxing gym. Gus MacAuliffe, a manager of fighters who doesn't know the young man's true vocation, offers to find him a fight in the ring, but Gil declines.
All Ashore
All Ashore (1953)
, 1h20
Directed by Richard Quiney
Origin USA
Genres Comedy, Musical theatre
Themes Military humor in film
Actors Mickey Rooney, Dick Haymes, Barbara Bates, Peggy Ryan, Fay Roope, Jody Lawrance
Roles Nancy Flynn
Rating49% 2.479172.479172.479172.479172.47917
Three petty officers have returned from Korea on the battle cruiser USS Rochester where they are due for shore leave in California. Skip and Joe have no money due to losses in a crap game, but their shipmate Francis "Moby" Dickerson has $300 he won in poker. Skip and Joe have constantly taken advantage of Moby throughout their cruise and once again beg some money off him. Moby wishes to spend his leave on Santa Catalina but his shipmates take an unwilling Moby to an off-limits clip joint bar where bargirls and a bartender drug and rob them of all their money.
Captain John Smith and Pocahontas
Directed by Lew Landers
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Historical, Romance, Western
Actors Anthony Dexter, Douglass Dumbrille, Jody Lawrance, Alan Hale Jr., James Seay, Robert Clarke
Roles Pocahontas
Rating46% 2.3428252.3428252.3428252.3428252.342825
Le capitaine John Smith surmonte la traîtrise de certains de ses hommes et le ressentiment des Amérindiens locaux pour établir la colonie de Jamestown.
The Brigand, 1h33
Directed by Phil Karlson
Origin USA
Genres Adventure, Romance
Actors Anthony Dexter, Jody Lawrance, Anthony Quinn, Gale Robbins, Carl Benton Reid, Ron Randell
Roles Princess Teresa
Rating59% 2.999562.999562.999562.999562.99956
A rogue exile impersonates a King and a virtuous person wants to be so because he is the rightful heir to the throne.
Mask of the Avenger, 1h23
Directed by Phil Karlson
Origin USA
Genres Adventure, Romance
Actors John Derek, Anthony Quinn, Jody Lawrance, Wilton Graff, Arnold Moss, Harry Cording
Roles Maria
Rating54% 2.714042.714042.714042.714042.71404
This script must be run from the command line
The Son of Dr. Jekyll, 1h18
Origin USA
Genres Horror, Crime, Romance
Actors Louis Hayward, Jody Lawrance, Alexander Knox, Lester Matthews, Gavin Muir, Paul Cavanagh
Roles Lynn Utterson
Rating49% 2.468042.468042.468042.468042.46804
The film begins with a prologue set in 1860, where Mr. Hyde is chased down in the streets of London, after murdering his wife at their Soho flat. He escapes to the house of Dr. Jekyll, where he prepares the potion that will transform him back to the respected doctor. Unfortunately, the mob has already set the house ablaze. The flames drive Hyde to the top floor, and in attempt to leap to the ground, he meets his demise when he falls to the ground. As he dies, he changes back to Dr. Jekyll.
Ten Tall Men, 1h33
Directed by Willis Goldbeck
Origin USA
Genres War, Comedy, Comedy-drama, Action, Adventure
Themes French war films
Actors Burt Lancaster, Jody Lawrance, Gerald Mohr, Gilbert Roland, Kieron Moore, George Tobias
Roles Mahla
Rating60% 3.0012453.0012453.0012453.0012453.001245
After capturing an important Rif prisoner in an undercover operation, Sergeant Mike Kincaid (Lancaster) is imprisoned himself for striking a lieutenant (Stephen Bekassy) who beats a French woman (Mari Blanchard) with his riding crop for preferring Kincaid to him. Kincaid has a longstanding rivalry with the lieutenant, but the lieutenant is now in command of the company holding the city of Tarfa while the regiment is away. As the ranking officer, the lieutenant uses Kincaid's striking of him to get his revenge.
The Family Secret
Directed by Henry Levin
Genres Drama, Crime
Actors John Derek, Lee J. Cobb, Jody Lawrance, Erin O'Brien-Moore, Santos Ortega, Henry O'Neill
Roles Lee Pearson
Rating60% 3.0465653.0465653.0465653.0465653.046565
Law student David Clark kills best friend Art Bradley in self-defense after an argument. He flees, but later confesses to his father, Howard, a lawyer. The next morning, Howard expects his son to explain what happened to district attorney Redman, but instead David merely asks the DA if he can be of any help after another man, Joe Elsner, is arrested. Elsner is a bookie to whom the dead man owed a debt.