Joanna Barnes

from Boston, Massachusetts, USA

Artwork for The Parent TrapImage of Joanna Barnes

Biography

Barnes' initial appearance on television was in the episode "The Man Who Beat Lupo" on Ford Theatre. She made guest appearances on many television series, including the ABC/Warner Bros. programs 77 Sunset Strip and Maverick, CBS's Have Gun - Will Travel, What's My Line, and the crime drama Richard Diamond, Private Detective. In 1960-61, she guest-starred on The Untouchables episode "90 Proof Dame" as the wife of a French exporter of brandy.

Barnes appeared as Kate Henniger, with Bing Russell and Arthur Space in the 1958 episode "Ghost Town" of the ABC/WB Western series Colt .45, starring Wayde Preston. In 1959, she portrayed Lola in the NBC detective series 21 Beacon Street.

In the 1960s, Barnes worked for producer Martin Ransohoff and appeared in episodes of his The Beverly Hillbillies ("Elly Goes to School" and "The Clampett Look") and was billed as special guest-star. Barnes played Peter Falk's former wife on the 1965–1966 CBS series The Trials of O'Brien and was host of the ABC daytime talk show Dateline: Hollywood in 1967.

She was also a frequent panelist in the early years of the syndicated version of What's My Line?. On December 19, 1972, Barnes appeared on The Merv Griffin Show with Joan Fontaine, Zsa Zsa Gabor and Dan Martino (founder of the Dan Martino School for Men).

Barnes moved to Los Angeles soon after finishing her education, and took up a contract with Columbia Pictures. She went on to have roles in more than 20 films. Among her most remembered roles is the snooty Gloria Upson in the film Auntie Mame, which earned her a Golden Globe Award nomination for New Star of the Year. Barnes became the 13th actress to play Jane when she appeared in Tarzan, the Ape Man, with Denny Miller as Tarzan.

In Disney's original 1961 version of The Parent Trap starring Hayley Mills, Barnes played gold-digger Vicki Robinson, who temporarily comes between Maureen O'Hara and Brian Keith. In the 1998 remake starring Lindsay Lohan, she played Vicki Blake, the mother of the child-hating gold-digger and fiancee Meredith Blake (Elaine Hendrix). As well, she appeared in The War Wagon, a western movie starring John Wayne and Kirk Douglas.

Barnes was also a writer and columnist. In 1973, she told newspaper columnist Dick Kleiner that she liked writing because "it is something you do yourself. With acting, if you win an Oscar or an Emmy, you have to thank everybody. If you write a book, it is completely your own."

She wrote a book, titled Starting from Scratch, about home decorating and several novels, including The Deceivers, Who Is Carla Hart?, Pastora, and Silverwood. She wrote a weekly book review for the Los Angeles Times, and her column "Touching Home" was carried by The Chicago Tribune and the New York News Syndicate.

Timeline

1998Aged 64

  • Poster for The Parent Trap

    Vicki Blake

1987Aged 53

  • Poster for A Down Home Country Christmas

    Mrs. Fullbright

1986Aged 52

  • Poster for Mackendrick: The Man Who Walked Away

    Self

1983Aged 49

  • Poster for Secrets of a Mother and Daughter

    Carina

1980Aged 46

  • Poster for Farewell to the Planet of the Apes

    Carsia

1975Aged 41

  • Poster for I Wonder Who's Killing Her Now?

    Clarice Oliver

1971Aged 37

  • Poster for B.S. I Love You

    Jane Ink

1967Aged 33

  • Poster for The War Wagon

    Lola

  • Poster for Don't Make Waves

    Diane Prescott

1966Aged 32

  • Poster for Too Many Thieves

    Katie

1964Aged 30

  • Poster for Goodbye Charlie

    Janie Highland

1963Aged 29

  • Poster for Philbert (Three's a Crowd)

    Angela

1961Aged 27

  • Poster for The Parent Trap

    Vicky Robinson

  • Poster for The Purple Hills

    Amy Carter

1960Aged 26

  • Poster for Spartacus

    Claudia Marius

1959Aged 25

  • Poster for Tarzan, the Ape Man

    Jane

1958Aged 24

  • Poster for Violent Road

    Lawrence's Wife

  • Poster for Home Before Dark

    Cathy Bergner

  • Poster for Auntie Mame

    Gloria Upson

1957Aged 23

  • Poster for The Garment Jungle

    Model (uncredited)

  • Poster for No Time to Be Young

    Jeannie