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Date of Birth
14 September 1944
Birthplace
Rockville Centre, Long Island
Age
65
First Name
Joey
Last Name
Heatherton
Build
Athletic
Height
5' 5" (165 cm)
Eye Color
Blue
Hair Color
Blonde
Star Sign
Virgo
Claim to Fame
Where Love Has Gone, (1964)
Occupation
Actress, Model, Dancer
Occupation Category
Actress
Nationality
American
Topic Type
People - Person
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Movie and TV Show Credits

Cry-Baby (1990)
Milton's Mother

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The blonde bombshell of, oh ... 1971 shows why she is still remembered so well today!
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Joey Heatherton bio which was televised several years ago.
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Video clips of the very beautiful, vivacious and y Joey Heatherton - A talented singer, dancer and actress of the 60s and 70s. Your fans still ...
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Joey Heatherton sings and dances -- as only she can -- in this 1965 production number choreographed by Michael Bennett (A CHORUS LINE).
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Joey Heatherton works up a sweat and looks y doing it! * All video copyright MDA; no challenge to ownership is implied *
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Joey Heatherton shows she has real talent with this version of the Ferlin Husky hit from the 1950s.
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This is absolutely the hottest of the hot Joey numbers. She is perfection. Choreography? Sublime. Please somebody tell me where to get a good ...
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The first half of BEHIND THE SCENES WITH JOEY HEATHERTON AND PERFECT SLEEPER (1972), a promotional film showing the behind-the-scenes production ...
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A y song and dance number by the beautiful and talented Joey Heatherton.
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Montage of the beautiful, talented and y Joey Heatherton singing "It's Not Easy".
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Joey Heatherton singing and dancing on the first episode of The Dean Martin Show that aired September 16, 1965.
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RE POSTED TO YOUTUBE. THE AMAZING JOEY HEATHERTON PROVING ONCE AGAIN THAT SHE WAS ONE OF THE MOST TALENTED SINGERS EVER. SOME GREAT UNPUBLISHED ...
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The beautiful Joey Heatherton sings in a 1973 television special entitled "Old Faithful".
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Back Up Your BAck I'd love to. Oh Joey....
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Article Date: 03 September 2010

Joey Heatherton

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Joey Heatherton

Heatherton dancing on the USS Ticonderoga, December 27, 1965
Born Davenie Johanna Heatherton
April 14, 1944 (1944-04-14) (age 66)
Rockville Centre, New York, U.S.
Occupation Actress, singer
Years active 1959–present
Spouse(s) Lance Rentzel (m. 1969–1972) «start: (1969)–end+1: (1973)»"Marriage: Lance Rentzel to Joey Heatherton" Location: (linkback:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joey_Heatherton)

Joey Heatherton (born September 14, 1944) is an American actress, dancer, and singer.

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[edit] Early life

Christened Davenie Johanna Heatherton and nicknamed "Joey," she was raised in Rockville Centre, New York, a suburb of New York City. There she attended St. Agnes Cathedral School, a Catholic grade and high school. Her father Ray Heatherton was a Broadway star (Babes in Arms) and television pioneer.

[edit] Career

Heatherton began her career as a child actress and received her first sustained national exposure in 1959 as a semi-regular on The Perry Como Show, playing an exuberant teenager with a perpetual crush on Perry Como. She also appeared extensively on The Dean Martin Show; Dean Martin invited her to perform numerous times on the show, starting with the premiere episode of September 16, 1965. From June to September 1968, along with Frank Sinatra, Jr., she co-hosted Martin's summer substitute musical comedy hour, Dean Martin Presents the Golddiggers. She also made multiple appearances on 1960s television shows such as The Andy Williams Show, The Hollywood Palace, The Ed Sullivan Show, and This is Tom Jones. She first appeared on television on her father's show The Merry Mailman, a popular children's show in New York.

In May 1969, she appeared on the Tonight Show, where she energetically coached Johnny Carson on the finer points of dancing "The Frug." During that era, she also appeared in Bob Hope's USO troupe between 1965 and 1977, entertaining the GIs with her singing, dancing and provocative outfits. Excerpts from the USO tours were televised as part of Hope's long-running series of NBC monthly specials, culminating in the top-rated Christmas shows, where Heatherton's segments were regularly featured.

[edit] Acting

Throughout the 1960s, Heatherton interspersed her variety show appearances with dramatic turns in three theatrical films and on numerous episodes of series such as Route 66 (playing a 15-year-old temptress in the November 18, 1960 teleplay), Mr. Novak, The Virginian, Channing, Arrest and Trial, The Nurses, and Breaking Point.

Heatherton also appeared in the movies Twilight of Honor (1963), Where Love Has Gone, (1964) and My Blood Runs Cold (1965), alongside veteran actors such as Claude Rains, Bette Davis and Susan Hayward. In Twilight of Honor, her film debut, she played the young wife of an accused murderer (Oscar-nominee Nick Adams).

The only one of the three films to be made in color, 1964s Where Love Has Gone, was a big-budget melodrama based on Harold Robbins' roman-a-clef about the scandalous Lana TurnerCheryl CraneJohnny Stompanato manslaughter case, with Heatherton playing the daughter of the Turner character (Susan Hayward).

Finally, she appeared in Blood, the second of three 1965 horror-suspense films directed by William Conrad, alongside Troy Donohue.

[edit] 1970s–present

In 1972, Heatherton had a #24 pop hit with the 1957 Ferlin Husky song "Gone". Her album, The Joey Heatherton Album, did not do as well on the charts as her single.

By the 1970s, Heatherton's career was slowing down, but she was still popular enough to do a series of TV ads for RC Cola and Serta Mattresses. A brief high point came in July 1975 when she headlined Joey & Dad, a four-week Sunday night summer replacement series for Cher's 1975-76 variety show in which she performed alongside her own father. Each episode would involve Ray Heatherton waxing nostalgic over life with his daughter, while rooting through his attic.

In subsequent years, Heatherton performed in Las Vegas and acted in a few scattered TV shows and films, including the 1972 Bluebeard (with Richard Burton in the title role). Additionally, she played the starring role as Xaviera Hollander in 1977's Watergate-inspired The Happy Hooker Goes to Washington.

In April 1997, Heatherton appeared nude in an issue of Playboy. Her most recent acting role was in the 2002 Damon Packard film Reflections of Evil.

[edit] Personal life

In 1969, Heatherton married Lance Rentzel, a wide receiver for the Dallas Cowboys. In 1970, Rentzel was arrested for indecent exposure in front of a 10-year-old girl. They separated shortly afterward and divorced in 1972.

[edit] Filmography

Film
Year Film Role Notes
1963 Twilight of Honor Laura Mae Brown Alternative title: The Charge is Murder
1964 Where Love Has Gone Danielle Valerie Miller
1965 My Blood Runs Cold Julie Merriday
1972 Bluebeard Anne
1977 The Happy Hooker Goes to Washington Xaviera Hollander
1986 The Perils of P.K.
1993 Cry-Baby Milton's mother
2002 Reflections of Evil Serta Spokeswoman
Television
Year Title Role Notes
1960 Route 66 Karen Emerson 1 episode
1962 The Nurses Janet Clark
Ellen Denby
2 episodes
1963 The Virginian Gloria Blaine 1 episode
Mr. Novak Holly Metcalfe 1 episode
Arrest and Trial Edith 1 episode
1964 Channing 1 episode
Breaking Point Dory Costain 1 episode
1965 Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre Cress 1 episode
1966 I Spy Katie 2 episodes
1968 Of Mice and Men Curley's Wife Television movie
1969 It Takes a Thief Jodie DuBois 2 episodes
The Jackie Gleason Show Emily Gogolak 1 episode
The Ballad of Andy Crocker Lisa Television movie
1970 Love, American Style Tippy 1 episode
1971 The Powder Room Television movie
1973 Old Faithful Herself Television movie
1981 Laverne & Shirley Herself 1 episode

[edit] Award nominations

Year Award Category Film
1964 Golden Laurel Award Top Female New Face
1966 Golden Laurel Award New Faces, Female
1964 Golden Globe Awards Most Promising Newcomer - Female Twilight of Honor

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