Joy Bang
Joy Bang
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Cute, bubbly, and engaging blonde actress Joy Bang blithely epitomized
the quintessential, free-spirited, groovy and funky late 1960s/early
1970s hippie girl, almost always playing with infectiously naughty,
upbeat good humor the kind of brash young woman who's very open,
unabashed, and uninhibited about her sexuality. She was born Joy Wener
on June 15, 1945 in Kansas City, Missouri, and was raised by adoptive
parents in New York City. Bang made her film debut in the obscure and
little-seen Separation (1968). Among
Joy's most memorable parts are one of the titular young women in
Roger Vadim's
Mutluluk okulu (1971),
a rock groupie in the excellent
Cisco Pike (1971),
Woody Allen's date who gets abducted by
bikers in
Play It Again, Sam (1972), and
drug dealer John Lithgow's fed-up,
long-suffering girlfriend in
Dealing: Or The Berkeley-to-Boston Forty-Brick Lost-Bag Blues (1972).
Moreover, Bang had a rare lead as a naive biology student who runs
afoul of a lethal, seductive jungle-dwelling snake goddess in the
bizarre Filipino fright feature
Night of the Cobra Woman (1972)
and contributed a nice turn as a flaky lady who gets attacked in a
movie theater full of zombies in the equally offbeat horror oddity
Messiah of Evil (1974) (aka
Messiah of Evil). Besides her film credits, Bang also acted in TV
commercials and did guest spots on such TV shows as
Police Story (1973),
Adam-12 (1968),
Room 222 (1969),
Tıp Merkezi (1969),
Hawaii Five-O (1968), and
Görevimiz tehlike (1966).
Bang was at one point romantically linked with
Keith Moon, the drummer for the rock
group The Who. She was also in the running for
the lead in the hippie road movie
Seks çılgınları (1972), but the
role ultimately went to Meg Foster
instead. Joy Bang abruptly stopped acting in the mid-1970s and has
since gone on to become a nurse who works and lives in Minnesota.
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