Joanne Linville


Beverly Joanne Linville is an American actress. She and actress Irene Gilbert co-founded the Stella Adler Academy in Los Angeles in 1985.

Biography

Early life

Linville was born in Bakersfield, California, on January 15, 1928. She attended high school in Long Beach, California, and worked as an oral surgeon's assistant before studying acting. While she studied with Stella Adler, she danced professionally to pay her tuition.

Acting career

Linville's motion-picture credits include The Goddess, Scorpio, Gable and Lombard, A Star Is Born, and The Seduction.
In 1959, Linville appeared on the long-running CBS daytime drama The Guiding Light as Amy Sinclair, a runaway drug addict whose daughter was nearly taken from her as part of an illegal adoption scam ring. Linville starred in two television presentations of '— as Aunt Mina in the episode "The Dead Part of the House", and as Karen Wadsworth in the episode "A Moment of Hate". In 1961, she starred in the Twilight Zone episode "The Passersby". In 1968, she played the Romulan commander in the ' episode "The Enterprise Incident". Other television appearances include Decoy, Alfred Hitchcock Presents, Have Gun Will Travel, Coronado 9, Checkmate, Adventures in Paradise, Empire, Gunsmoke, Dr. Kildare, Ben Casey, Route 66, The Eleventh Hour, I Spy, Bonanza, The Fugitive, The F.B.I., The Invaders, Felony Squad, Hawaii Five-O, Kojak, Columbo: Candidate for Crime, The Streets of San Francisco, Nakia, Barnaby Jones, Switch, Charlie's Angels, CHIPS, Mrs. Columbo, Dynasty, and L.A. Law.
Linville also appeared in the made-for-TV movies House on Greenapple Road, Secrets, The Critical List, The Users, and The Right of the People. Linville played Janine Turner's character's mother in the television series Behind the Screen. Linville and George Grizzard starred in "I Kiss Your Shadow", the final episode of the television series Bus Stop.
Linville portrayed Valeria in the Broadway production Daughter of Silence.

Writing and teaching

Linville is also the author of an instructional/biographical book published in 2011 by Cameron & Company titled Joanne Linville's Seven Steps to an Acting Craft. She also has taught the course The Power of Language at the Stella Adler Academy of Acting & Theatre in Los Angeles.

Personal life

Linville was married to actor/director Mark Rydell from 1962 until their divorce in 1973. Linville played gossip columnist Hedda Hopper in the television movie James Dean. Rydell directed the film and also played Jack L. Warner.
Linville is not related to Larry Linville, also an actor.