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Celebrity Info

Joan Carroll-1

Movie Actress

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Movie

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Responsible Disciplined Ambitious Self-Controlled Good Manager Practical

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1932-01-18
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MiniBio

She was an American child star who rose to fame through her roles in films during the late 1930s and 1940s, specifically between 1938 and 1948. Her name became widely recognized after she starred in beloved classics like The Bells of St. Mary’s and Meet Me in St. Louis, both of which showcased her talent and charm. Before making it big in Hollywood, she actually gained attention on stage—she was part of the hit Broadway musical Panama Hattie, which really set the stage for her future success. Born to Wright G. and Freida B. Felt, she came from a family that supported her early artistic pursuits. Over time, her name became synonymous with the golden era of American cinema, especially when it came to young performers who made a lasting impact. Even today, when people think of standout child stars from that decade, her name definitely comes to mind.

Trivia

She was originally born as Joan Felt, but later on, she decided to embrace a new identity in the entertainment world and adopted the stage name Joan Carrol. Over time, Joan Carrol became the name that fans and colleagues alike came to recognize. While her roots were in Joan Felt, it was Joan Carrol who stepped into the spotlight and made her mark. The transformation from Joan Felt to Joan Carrol wasn’t just a change of name—it symbolized a new chapter. And as Joan Carrol, she built a career that reflected both talent and reinvention.