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Joan Bennett: Man Hunt
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Joan Bennett Trade Winds 1938 During the thirties, Constance and Joan Bennett were enormously popular. They seemed to be on every other page of every movie magazine in the country. Constance's stormy marriages to millionaire Philip Plant, Henri Falaise, Marquis de la Courdaye and handsome leading man Gilbert Roland were frequently documented in the press. Constance was the mother of three children, Peter Plant (a businessman) and Gyl Roland (an actress and image consultant) and Lorinda Roland (a sculptress).
Browne's life and work are discussed in Joan Bennett, Sir Thomas Browne: A Man of Achievement in Literature (1962); Frank L. Huntley, Sir Thomas Browne: A Biographical and Critical Study (1962); and Jonathan F.S. Post, Sir Thomas Browne (1987).
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Joan has been honored with the esteemed N.J. Circle of Excellence award from 1997 through 2006. She is a licensed broker with a background in recruiting, training and managing for large agencies while maintaining a top producer status. Joan specializes in single family, investments, creative financing and unique marketing concepts. She is currently intrigued with the "baby boomers" and the challenge of downsizing to an upscale nest. Her vision sometimes leads to dual ownership making the phrase "snow bird" a realty.
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In the article, titled Tough Women in the Unlikeliest of Places: The Unexpected Toughness of the Playboy Playmate, the authors quote Bennett from an earlier article which included many nude images of her as a Playmate. She said of her future aspirations:
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