Joanne Linville

Beverly Joanne Linville[citation needed] (January 15, 1928 – June 20, 2021) was an American actress. She later taught at the Stella Adler Academy, Los Angeles.[1] Linville guest-starred as a Romulan Commander on Star Trek: The Original Series.

Joanne Linville
Linville in 1960
Born
Beverly Joanne Linville

(1928-01-15)January 15, 1928
DiedJune 20, 2021(2021-06-20) (aged 93)
OccupationActress
Years active1950–2005, 2016
Spouse
(m. 1962; div. 1973)
Children2, including Christopher Rydell

Biography

Early life

Linville was born in Bakersfield, California, on January 15, 1928.[2] 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.[3]

Acting career

Linville's motion-picture credits include The Goddess (1958), Scorpio (1973), Gable and Lombard (1976), A Star Is Born (1976), The Seduction (1982), and James Dean (2001).

In 1959, Linville appeared on the 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 One Step Beyond— as Aunt Mina in the episode "The Dead Part of the House" (1959) and as Karen Wadsworth in the episode "A Moment of Hate" (1960).

In 1961, she starred in the Twilight Zone episode "The Passersby".[4] Also in 1961, she was in the second episode of The Defenders with William Shatner.

In 1968, she guest-starred as a Romulan commander in Star Trek[5] episode "The Enterprise Incident". In this episode she falls for Spock after taking him aboard her spaceship for violating Romulan territory. She offers Spock an opportunity to command a ship of his own if he agrees to lead some Romulans on board the Enterprise and bring it to Romulus. Spock pretends to go along with her in order to steal the cloaking device from her ship, and he is successful. In the aftermath, however, Spock tells her that although “military secrets are the most fleeting of all”, he hopes that what they exchanged between them is “something more permanent”. This role earned Linville cult status, and remains her best-known performance.[6]

Her other television appearances include Decoy (in the premiere episode), Alfred Hitchcock Presents, Have Gun Will Travel, Coronado 9, Checkmate, Adventures in Paradise, Empire, Gunsmoke (three episodes), Dr. Kildare, Ben Casey, Gunsmoke, Route 66, The Eleventh Hour, I Spy, Bonanza, The Fugitive, The F.B.I. (two episodes), The Invaders (two episodes), Felony Squad, Hawaii Five-O (three episodes), Kojak, Columbo: Candidate for Crime, The Streets of San Francisco (two episodes), Barnaby Jones, Switch, Charlie's Angels, CHiPs, Mrs. Columbo, Dynasty, and L.A. Law.

She appeared in the made-for-TV movies House on Greenapple Road (and the resulting series Dan August) (1970), Secrets (1977), The Critical List (1978), The Users (1978), and The Right of the People (1986).[7] Linville played the mother of Janine Turner's character in Behind the Screen.[8] 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 (1961).[9] Linville played gossip columnist Hedda Hopper in the television movie James Dean (2001), directed by her former husband Mark Rydell, who also played Jack L. Warner.

Writing and teaching

Linville retired from acting in the 1980s to concentrate on teaching.[6] She wrote Joanne Linville's Seven Steps to an Acting Craft, which was published in 2011 by Cameron and Company.[citation needed]

She taught "The Power of Language" course at the Stella Adler Academy in Los Angeles in 1985.[5] One of her students was Mark Ruffalo, who wrote that she "does not theorise about great acting. She is great acting".[6]

Personal life

Linville was married to actor/director Mark Rydell from 1962 until their divorce in 1973. Linville had two children with Rydell: Amy and Christopher, both actors.[6]

Linville was also an amateur tennis player, and appeared at charity events where people were invited to pay $100 to challenge her in a game.[6]

Death

Linville died on June 20, 2021, aged 93.[10]

Filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
1950Copper CanyonShowgirlUncredited
1958The GoddessJoanna
1973ScorpioSarah Cross
1976Gable and LombardRia Gable
A Star Is BornFreddie
1982The SeductionDr. Weston
2005Beyond LovelyVoice overShort film

Partial television credits

Television
YearTitleRoleNotes
1954–58Studio OneVarious roles6 episodes
1956The Kaiser Aluminum HourGwynethEpisode: "Gwyneth"
1957The Alcoa HourDaisy SageEpisode: "The Animal Kingdom"
DecoyMolly OrchidEpisode: "Stranglehold"
Robert Montgomery PresentsEpisode: "Return Visit"
1958Alfred Hitchcock PresentsMillie MannersSeason 3 Episode 36: "The Safe Place"
Kraft Television TheatrePat ColsonEpisode: "Killer's Choice"
The United States Steel HourMartha PurvisEpisode: "Old Marshals Never Die"
SuspicionLoisEpisode: "Someone Is After Me"
1959Guiding LightAmy Sinclair
The Further Adventures of Ellery QueenEpisode: "Bury Me Deep"
The Third ManMargueriteEpisode: "Confessions of an Honest Man"
Playhouse 90JuneEpisode: "In Lonely Expectation"
The DuPont Show of the MonthAntoniaEpisode: "I, Don Quixote"
DeadlinePeg JoyceEpisode: "Charm Boy"
One Step BeyondAunt Minna BoswellEpisode: "The Dead Part of the House"
1960Hotel de PareeJennifer WheatleyEpisode: "Sundance and the Barren Soil"
Have Gun – Will TravelMaggieEpisode: "Saturday Night"
1961GunsmokeBeulah ParkerEpisode: "Old Yellow Boots"
Our American HeritageAlice Hathaway RooseveltEpisode: "The Invincible Teddy"
The Twilight ZoneLaviniaEpisode: "The Passersby"
1962Bus StopDonna GibsonEpisode: "I Kiss Your Shadow"
1962GunsmokeSusan BartEpisode: "The Ditch"
1963The Dick Powell ShowAura TomlinEpisode: "Everybody Loves Sweeney"
1966BonanzaMaggie DowlingEpisode: "The Bridegroom"
1967The InvadersAngela SmithEpisode: "Moonshot"
1968Professor Pat ReedEpisode: "The Pit"
Star TrekRomulan CommanderEpisode: "The Enterprise Incident"
1969Judd, for the DefensePaula Miles2 episodes
1970House on Greenapple RoadConnie DurstineTV movie
1970Hawaii Five-0Camilla CarverKiss the Queen Goodbye
1973ColumboVickie HaywardEpisode: "Candidate for Crime"
1973The Streets of San FranciscoRosemaryEpisode: "Before I Die"
1974Martha HowardEpisode: "One Chance to Live"
1979Barnaby JonesMimi Nettleson Chiles2 episodes
Charlie's AngelsMaggie BrillEpisode: "Angels Go Truckin"
Mrs. ColumboPaulaEpisode: "Falling Star"
1981Behind the ScreenZina WillowEpisode: "Pilot"
1982–83DynastyClaire Maynard2 episodes
1986The Right of the PeopleRosalindTV movie
1988L.A. LawRona SamuelsEpisode: "Romancing the Drone"
1989From the Dead of NightDr. Ann MorganTV movie
2001James DeanHedda HopperTV movie
2016Starship ExcelsiorThe DelegateEpisode: "Tomorrow's Excelsior"

References