Jodie Carn
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Jodie Carn (born in 1948 in Santa Monica, California) is a cable television show host on Time Warner Public Access Cable and former actor and dancer. She is the daughter of Dona Massin[1], who choreographed several scenes in the film The Wizard of Oz. Her father, Don Carn, was in real estate.
Jodie started in show business at a young age in modeling. At the age of 11 she was modeling for Teen Magazine. By the time she was 13, she danced 2 years on the Wink Martindale Dance Party at KCOP Studio in Hollywood. She was a regular dancer with partner Mike Barrett.
Jodie later recorded 3 songs on B-Disk records called, We're In Love, Young Marriage and Despertly. Despertly was written by Dick St. John of the popular singing duo Dick and Dee. Dick discovered Jodie at Glen Raikes home while taking singing lessons.
Jodie graduated from Hollywood Professional School in 1966, where she went to school with other professional children in the entertainment business.
In 1971, Jodie played the part of Judy, the receptionist in the film A Voice In The Night,produced by Alberto Sarno and starred Sarno. He owned the Italian restaurant on Vermont, near the famous Greek Theater in Los Angles called Sarno's. A very popular place attended by celebrites. Alberto Sarno was murdered on his driveway in his Los Felis estate.
Jodie went on to do TV commercials, voice overs and theater. She also did Industrial Films for Proctor and Gamble.
Jodie met Shell Reinish in 1997 and started doing a cable access show called The Eclectic Mind in the Los Angeles area which she is currently doing. She also does her own cable show called, Jodie, L.A. in the Los Angeles area for Time Warner Cable.
She resides in Malibu Ca.