Slender, gentle-featured lead and supporting actress of the 1960s and 70s, most typically in nonglamorous roles. After experience as a model and acting training under Lee Strasberg and others, Hackett gained notice off-Broadway with her award-winning work in "Call Me by My Rightful Name" (1961). She became prominent in TV work soon thereafter, copping an Emmy nomination for an episode of "Ben Casey" and playing Robert Reed's girlfriend on the first season of the popular father-and-son lawyer drama, "The Defenders". Hackett's quiet intensity suited her well for a TV adaptation of "Rebecca" (1962) in which she played the mousy second Mrs. DeWinter. By 1964 she was playing leads in two feature-length installments of "The Bob Hope Chrysler Theatre", "Echo of Evil" and "The Highest Fall of All". Hackett moved to feature work soon thereafter with an excellent debut in Sidney Lumet's ensemble study of female college classmates, "The Group" (1966), in which her wide emotional range as an actress was given full scope. Her subsequent screen work was intermittent but occasionally interesting (e.g. "Will Penny" 1968) but, beginning with the intriguing "The Last of Sheila" (1973), Hackett began alternating supporting roles with leads. TV-movies, often melodramas or thrillers, kept her busy, and included "Lights Out" (1972), "The Possessed" (1977) and "Paper Dolls" (1982). "Pleasure Cove" (1979) and a failed sitcom, "Another Day" (1978), did not properly exploit her potential for comedy, but, in one of her last feature roles, she brought a grim, rueful humor to her Oscar-nominated role as Marsha Mason's vain, edgy girlfriend in "Only When I Laugh" (1981). Divorced from actor Richard Mulligan, Hackett succumbed to cancer in 1983.
Profession(s):
Actor, model
Sometimes Credited As:
Joan Ann Hackett
Golden Globe Award Best Supporting Actress "Only When I Laugh" 1981
Drama Desk Vernon Rice Award "Call Me by My Rightful Name" 1961
Theatre World Award 1961
OBIE Award "Call Me by My Rightful Name" 1960 - 1961
1983 Last TV work included the NBC comedy pilot, "A Girl's Life"
1982 Last feature film, "The Escape Artist"
1978 Played the leading role of Ginny Gardner on the short-lived CBS comedy series, "Another Day"
1970 Appeared on Broadway in the musical "Park"
1966 Made feature film debut in a leading role in "The Group"
1962 Portrayed the leading role of the second Mrs. DeWinter in the NBC drama special adaptation of Daphne du Maurier's "Rebecca"
1961 - 1962 Played Joan Miller on the CBS crime drama, "The Defenders"
1959 Made New York stage debut in "A Clearing in the Woods"
1959 TV debut, in an episode of "Ellery Queen"
1952 Began working as a clothes model and cover girl
Offered seven-year contract by Fox after appearing on the cover of "Harper's Junior Bazaar" but declined
Played Gail Prentiss on episodes of the NBC medical drama, "Young Dr. Malone"