Shirley Jones(I)
- Actress
- Soundtrack
Named after child star Shirley Temple,
Shirley Jones started singing at the age of six. She started formal
training at the age of 12 and would dream of singing with her idol,
Gordon MacRae. Upon graduating from high
school, Shirley went to New York to audition for the casting director
of Rodgers & Hammerstein. Taken by Shirley's beautifully trained voice,
Shirley was signed as a nurse in the Broadway production of "South
Pacific". Within a year, she would be in Hollywood to appear in her
first film Oklahoma! (1955) as Laurey,
the farm girl in love with cowboy
Gordon MacRae.
Oklahoma! (1955) would be filmed in
CinemaScope and Todd-AO wide-screen and would take a year to shoot.
After that, Shirley returned to Broadway for the stage production of
"Oklahoma!" before returning to Hollywood for
Carousel (1956). But by this time,
musicals were a dying art and she would have a few lean years. She
would work on television in programs like
Playhouse 90 (1956). With a
screen image comparable to peaches-n-cream, Shirley wanted a darker
role to change her image. In 1960, she would be cast as the vengeful
prostitute in the Richard Brooks
dramatic film Elmer Gantry (1960).
With a brilliant performance against an equally brilliant
Burt Lancaster, Shirley would win the
Oscar for Supporting Actress. But the public wanted the good Shirley so
she was cast as "Marion", the librarian, in the successful musical
The Music Man (1962).
Robert Preston had played the
role on Broadway and his performance along with Shirley was magic.
Shirley would again work with little
Ron Howard in
The Courtship of Eddie's Father (1963).
But the movies changed in the 60's and Shirley's image did not fit so
she would see her movie career stop in 1965. There were always
nightclubs, but Shirley would be remembered by another generation as
"Shirley Partridge" in the television series
The Partridge Family (1970).
While the success of the show would do more for her stepson, teen idol
David Cassidy, it would keep her
name and face in the public view for the four years that the series
ran. The show still plays in reruns. After the show ended, Shirley
would spend the rest of the 70's in the land of television movies. The
television movie
The Lives of Jenny Dolan (1975)
would be made as a pilot for a series that was not picked up. In 1979,
Shirley appeared in a comedy show called
Shirley (1979), but the show lasted
only one season. Shirley would appear infrequently in the 80's and in
video's extolling fitness and beauty at the end of the decade.