Joan Chandler

The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Cheeseman, Chandler was born in Butler, Pennsylvania. She took piano lessons from her musician mother and began studying ballet when she was 5. She attended Butler High School and the School of Arts at Bennington College. She also studied at the Neighborhood Playhouse School of the Theatre in New York. Before she became a professional actress, she toured with a ballet company.
A founding member of The Actors Studio, Chandler appeared in several feature films, five Broadway plays, and about 12 television programs, such as ''Studio One'' and ''Starlight Theatre''. She was married twice: first to David McKay, with whom she had one daughter; then to Dr. Charles C. Hogan. Both marriages ended in divorce.
Chandler died at age 55 of cancer in New York City. Provided by Wikipedia
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Women without husbands an exploration of the margins of marriage by Chandler, Joan
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Women without husbands an exploration of the margins of marriage by Chandler, Joan
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The settlement of the American West by Chandler, Joan
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Television and national sport the United States and Britain by Chandler, Joan M.
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Life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness a social history of the United States of America in documents by Chandler, Joan M.
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