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| Joy Patricia Harmon, an actress, born May 1, 1940 in Flushing, New York. A former beauty queen (Miss Connecticut), the 5'5", 41½-22-36 Harmon was a regular on Groucho Marx's television program "Tell It to Groucho" (credited as 'Patty Harmon'), and also guest-starred on several 1960s TV series, including "Gidget", "Batman", and "The Monkees". Her best-remembered acting roles are as the thirty-foot-tall Merrie in the 1965 movie Village of the Giants (where she captures normal-sized Johnny Crawford and suspends him from her bikini top), and as the car-washing girl in 1967's Cool Hand Luke, with Paul Newman. Like many actresses of her generation, Harmon retired from Hollywood to marry and raise a family. Later she started her own company, Aunt Joy's Cakes , a bakery located in Burbank, California. She also made the rounds of movie and sci-fi fan conventions, to meet fans and sign autographs. [ Visit the complete Wikipedia entry for Joy Harmon ] Some related entries: Ada Dwyer Russell | Dennis Storhøi | Jim Chim | Summer Sanders | Alison Routledge | Ashley Jones | Jimmy Gardner | Lucy Benjamin | Tracy Scoggins | Roberts Blossom | Alyssa-Jane Cook This page is based on the copyrighted Wikipedia article Joy Harmon; it is used under the GNU Free Documentation License. You may redistribute it, verbatim or modified, providing that you comply with the terms of the GFDL. | Searches on eBay
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