Sloe-eyed brunette actress Joan Perry came from Florida to New York in the early '30s to pursue a career as a model. Perry was signed to a Columbia contract in 1935, appearing mostly in B-pictures, with such occasional B-plus assignments as Blind Alley (1939). She spent the last two years of her movie career at Warner Bros., where she was top-billed in Bullets for O'Hara (1941). In 1942, Perry retired from films upon her marriage to Columbia Pictures president Harry Cohn, a union that endured until his death in 1958. Joan Perry's second husband was shoe magnate Harry Karl, who divorced her to wed actress Debbie Reynolds; in 1968, Perry married a third time, to British actor Laurence Harvey.
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Bullets for O'Hara
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1941 | |||
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International Squadron
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1941 | |||
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Maisie Was a Lady
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Strange Alibi
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The Lone Wolf Strikes
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1940 | |||
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Blind Alley
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1939 | |||
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Good Girls Go to Paris
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1939 | |||
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Start Cheering
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1938 | |||
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Counterfeit Lady
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1937 | |||
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The Devil Is Driving
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1937 | |||
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Dangerous Intrigue
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1936 | |||
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Heir to Trouble
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1936 | |||
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Meet Nero Wolfe
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1936 | |||
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Shakedown
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1936 | |||
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The Mysterious Avenger
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1936 | |||
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Gallant Defender
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1935 | |||
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