Joan Tabor

This is an article about the US actress. For the English folksinger see June Tabor.

Joan Tabor (September 16, 1932 - December 18, 1968) was an US film and TV actress.

She was born on September 16, 1932, in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, USA.

Her acting credits include the film "The Teenage Millionaire" in 1961, and numerous appearances in TV series including "Mister Ed" (1961–1966), "Arrest And Trial" (1963–1964), "Have Gun Will Travel" (1957–1963), "Bat Masterson" (1958–1961), and "Laramie" (1959–1963). She also had a guest appearance in the first season of Perry Mason in "The Case of the Substitute Face" in 1958 and also "The Case of the Dubious Bridegroom" in 1959.

She was married twice - first to Chicago broker David Gold, with whom she had one daughter, and whom she divorced in 1954, second to actor Broderick Crawford, from 1962 to 1967 (separated 1965).

She died in Beverly Hills, California on December 18, 1968 after accidentally overdosing on influenza medication.[1] She was 36 years old. She is buried at the Woodlawn Cemetery in Sioux Falls.

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