Joyce Elaine Romeo, the raven-haired daughter of Orlando and Emma Romeo of 5606 34th Avenue in Kenosha, Wisconsin, studied at the nearby McKinley Junior High School and the downtown Mary D. Bradford High School while simultaneously nurturing her dreams of performing before appreciative audiences. She made her first such appearances in Chicago clubs before coming to Los Angeles for George White's Scandals and Billy Gray's Band Box (Dorothy Kilgallen noted her in July, 1946 as a dancer at LaConga) and local television. One such telecast caught the eye of producer Ron Ormond who signed her for "Outlaw Women" (1952) without a screen test. Previously she had appeared with Mickey Rooney as "the other woman" in The Strip. Also in 1952 Jacki (as she was labeled on Crystalette Records songs) worked with Jack Carson at the Sahati's Country Club Casino in Stateline, Nevada. Bing Crosby noticed her at a Pebble Beach golf tournament and cast her in The Country Girl. Later she did live appearances w...
How to Make Good When One Is a Jerk and a Crybaby
1974
Guess Who's Coming to Dinner
1967
It's Tough for Everybody
1975
Outlaw Women
1952
Gallant Ladies
1990
Bilitis
1977
Alvarez Kelly
1966
The Lieutenant Wore Skirts
1956
Back Streets of Paris
1946
Impasse of Two Angels
1948
Les Cent livres : Γ la recherche du temps perdu
1971
Murderers' Row
1966
The Ladies Man
1961
Le naΓ―f amoureux
1965
The Egg
1972
The Country Girl
1954
The Strip
1951
Untamed Mistress
1951
Under the Sign of the Bull
1969
Lorsque l'enfant parait
1982
To Die of Love
1971
Born to Be Loved
1959
The Daltons' Women
1950
Skipalong Rosenbloom
1951
The Cross and the Banner
1962