January 31, 1922: Actress Joanne Dru Born in Logan

Movie and television actress Joanne Dru was born in Logan on January 31, 1922. Originally named Joan Lacock, her father was a pharmacist in Logan.

The family moved to Huntington, where Dru’s brother, Ralph Pierre Lacock, was born. He later changed his name to Peter Marshall and was the longtime host of the Hollywood Squares game show.

After their father’s death, the family moved to Wheeling. Dru attended Wheeling High School but, before graduating, relocated to New York, where she worked as a model and cover girl. After marrying singer and actor Dick Haymes in 1941, she moved to Hollywood and appeared in more than 40 movies, including the classic Westerns Red River and She Wore a Yellow Ribbon, both starring John Wayne. She also had a standout performance in the film All the King’s Men. As television became more popular, she appeared in a number of series, including Guestward Ho! and Playhouse 90.

After her divorce from Dick Haymes, Dru married actor-director John Ireland and later C. V. Wood, who developed Disneyland. Joanne Dru died in Los Angeles in 1996 at age 74.

Game Show Features West Virginia Music and History

 
As part of FestivALL, the West Virginia Music Hall of Fame is hosting a game show called “West Virginia Squares.” Based on the popular “Hollywood Squares” game show, “West Virginia Squares” will feature questions about West Virginia  music and history. 

The show will be hosted by Peter Marshall, the original host of the show and a proud West Virginia native. Shows will be taped at 7 and 8:30 p.m. on June 23 and again on June 24.

The show will be streamed live on West Virginia Public Broadcasting’s Youtube page. It will also be available right here on wvpublic.org. 

The celebrity squares will feature notable West Virginia natives including: Wheeling native Joyce DeWitt (Janet Wood on the TV show “Three’s Company”); 2008 WVMHoF inductees Charlie McCoy and Billy Edd Wheeler; “America’s Got Talent” winner Landau Eugene Murphy, Jr.; Tony Award winner Michael Cerveris; Miss West Virginia Charisse Hailsop; Donnie Davisson (Davisson Brothers); “Chasing Nashville” star Autumn Blair; five-time winner of the WV Liar’s Contest Bil Lepp; Charleston Mayor Danny Jones; “Mountain Stage” host Larry Groce; and radio personality Steve Bishop. 

West Virginia Squares contestants will include winners of the 2014 West Virginia Golden Horseshoe Award.

Tickets are free but on a first-come basis.

Peter Marshall to Host 'West Virginia Squares'

  Longtime “Hollywood Squares” host Peter Marshall is returning to his home state for a West Virginia version of the TV game show.

The Huntington native will tape four episodes of “West Virginia Squares” at the Clay Center on Monday and Tuesday as part of Charleston’s FestivALL celebration.

The game show will feature questions about state music and history. West Virginia Public Broadcasting will film and distribute the shows to state schools.

The 88-year-old Marshall tells the Charleston Daily Mail the local game show “sounded like a fun thing to do.”

FestivALL’s website says among the celebrity squares are Wheeling native Joyce DeWitt, “America’s Got Talent” winner Landau Eugene Murphy Jr., and Charleston Mayor Danny Jones.

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