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Joan Hotchkis

Joan Hotchkis (born September 21, 1927, Los Angeles, California) is an American stage, screen and television actress, writer and performance artist.
==Career==

Hotchkis played Dr. Nancy Cunningham, sometime girlfriend of Oscar Madison on the television version of ''The Odd Couple''. She also played Ellen, the wife, in the Emmy-winning series ''My World and Welcome to It''. She also made guest appearances on ''Bewitched'' and ''Lou Grant''.
Her film work includes the role of Mama Hartley in ''Ode to Billy Joe'' (1976), William Holden's ex-wife Paula in ''Breezy'' (1973), and Bissie Hapgood in ''Legacy'' (1975), which she also wrote. Her stage work includes Broadway and Off-Broadway productions in the 1950s and 60s. In the 1980s, she played lead roles at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival, Milwaukee Repertory Theater, Tennessee Repertory Theatre, The Cincinnati Playhouse, and the Los Angeles Theater Center.
She worked as a part-time paraprofessional in aggression training at the Institute of Group Psychotherapy before founding the Santa Monica-based Tearsheets Productions.〔(Tearsheets Productions )〕 Hotchkis has written and performed two solo performance pieces to date. The first, ''Tearsheets: Rude Tales from the Ranch'', toured the United States in the early 1990s and went abroad to the Edinburgh International Festival Fringe, where it was the only U.S. production to win a Fringe First Award. Her second solo work was ''Elements of Flesh: Or Screwing Saved My Ass'' (1996), about aging and sexuality.
Hotchkis co-wrote, with Eric Morris, the acting manual, "No Acting Please" (1977),〔(Complete results for "No Acting Please" in year 1977 ). WorldCat. Retrieved 2012-12-13.〕 which is still used in colleges and conservatories.〔Elston, Ken (Approved 2012-09-19). (George Mason University Course Approval Form ). George Mason University College of Visual and Performing Arts. Retrieved 2012-12-13. (Scroll to "Professional Perspectives on Performance: Recommended Reading")〕〔Heinlein, Kurt Gerard; Parker, Stacy Parker (2009, 2012). (Missouri State Theatre & Dance: BFA in Acting Program Guidelines ). Retrieved 2012-12-13. (Scroll to "Additional Information and Resources: 13. Publications for the Actor')〕〔St. Clair, Charles (Spring 2011). ('Acting for the Camera' Course Guide ). The New College of Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences at Arizona State University. Retrieved 2012-12-13. (Scroll to "Suggested Reading" on page 3.)〕

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