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Joan Barclay
Born
August 31, 1914
Died: November 22, 2002
(Lived 88 years)
Place of Birth
Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
Known For
Acting
Gender
Female
Career Highlights
68
Movies
0
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Also Known As
Mary Elizabeth Greear
Geraine Greear
Geraine Grear
Geraine Greer
Mary Douglas
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Joan Barclay
Movies
68
TV Shows
0
The Shanghai Cobra
as
Paula Webb
September 29, 1945
My Pal, Wolf
as
Lili (uncredited)
September 25, 1944
Youth Runs Wild
as
Girl with Blanche (uncredited)
September 1, 1944
The Falcon Out West
as
Mrs. Irwin
March 17, 1944
Rookies in Burma
as
Janie
December 20, 1943
Around the World
as
Joan Barclay
November 27, 1943
The Seventh Victim
as
Gladys (Uncredited)
August 21, 1943
Bombardier
as
Buck's Secretary
May 14, 1943
Gildersleeve's Bad Day
as
Julie Potter (uncredited)
May 10, 1943
This Land Is Mine
as
Young Woman
May 7, 1943
Ladies' Day
as
Joan Samuels
April 9, 1943
Sagebrush Law
as
Sally Winters
April 2, 1943
Pretty Dolly
as
Errol's Secretary
December 11, 1942
Bandit Ranger
as
Sally Mattison
September 28, 1942
The Corpse Vanishes
as
Alice Wentworth
May 8, 1942
Billy the Kid's Smoking Guns
as
Mrs. Howard
May 1, 1942
Black Dragons
as
Alice Saunders
March 6, 1942
Riding the Wind
as
Joan Westfall (as Mary Douglas)
February 27, 1942
Mr. Wise Guy
as
Ann Mitchell
February 20, 1942
Billy The Kid's Round-Up
as
Betty Webster
December 12, 1941
Man-I-Cured
as
Betty, the nephew's girl friend
September 20, 1941
Love Crazy
as
Telephone Operator (uncredited)
May 23, 1941
Ziegfeld Girl
as
Actress in Slayton's Office (uncredited)
April 25, 1941
Flying Wild
as
Helen Munson
March 10, 1941
Billy the Kid's Range War
as
Ellen Gorman
January 24, 1941
Second Chorus
as
Receptionist
January 3, 1941
The Gentleman from Arizona
as
Georgia Coburn
December 25, 1939
Outlaws' Paradise
as
Jessie Treadwell
April 18, 1939
Texas Wildcats
as
Molly Arden
April 9, 1939
Six-Gun Rhythm
as
Jean Harper
February 17, 1939
Convict's Code
as
Elaine
January 18, 1939
Lightning Carson Rides Again
as
Sally - Paul Smith's Sweetheart
October 9, 1938
Pioneer Trail
as
Alice Waite
July 15, 1938
The Singing Outlaw
as
Joan McClain
June 13, 1938
Whirlwind Horseman
as
Peggy Radford
April 29, 1938
Two Gun Justice
as
Nancy
April 29, 1938
The Purple Vigilantes
as
Jean McAllister
January 24, 1938
Amateur Crook
as
Betsy Cummings, alias Mary Layton
December 10, 1937
Harris in the Spring
as
Norman's Girlfriend
December 3, 1937
Sky Racket
as
Marion Bronson
October 1, 1937
Million Dollar Racket
as
Molly Henessey
September 30, 1937
Island Captives
as
Helen Carsons
July 22, 1937
The Trusted Outlaw
as
Betty Pember
May 4, 1937
Blake of Scotland Yard
as
Hope Mason
January 30, 1937
Blake of Scotland Yard
as
Hope Mason
January 30, 1937
Shadow of Chinatown
as
Joan Whiting
October 17, 1936
Shadow of Chinatown
as
Joan Whiting
October 10, 1936
Phantom Patrol
as
Doris McCloud
September 29, 1936
Men of the Plains
as
Laura Long
September 28, 1936
The Glory Trail
as
Lucy Strong
September 25, 1936
West of Nevada
as
Helen Haldain
July 21, 1936
Prison Shadows
as
Mary Comstock
July 17, 1936
Feud of the West
as
Molly Henderson
April 14, 1936
Colleen
as
Cafe Guest (uncredited)
March 21, 1936
These Three
as
Schoolgirl (uncredited)
March 18, 1936
Ridin' On
as
Gloria O'Nell
February 29, 1936
The Kid Ranger
as
Mary Mason
February 5, 1936
Strike Me Pink
as
Goldwyn Girl (uncredited)
January 24, 1936
The Murder of Dr. Harrigan
as
Nurse
January 11, 1936
Carnival Day
Cast
January 11, 1936
Man of Iron
as
Party Guest
December 21, 1935
Moonlight on the Prairie
as
Saloon Girl
November 2, 1935
Finishing School
as
Student (uncredited)
May 4, 1934
Baby Face
as
Job Seeker (uncredited)
July 13, 1933
Private Detective 62
as
Gambler (Uncredited)
June 10, 1933
The Life of Jimmy Dolan
as
Well-Wisher
June 3, 1933
Gold Diggers of 1933
as
Gold Digger (uncredited)
May 27, 1933
Grand Hotel
as
Young Girl in Lobby (uncredited)
May 25, 1932