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Photograph was edited for publication purposes. Photograph article dated April 14, 1964 partially reads, "When actress Joanna Moore goes into the kitchen of her Studio City home, it's usually to spend the entire day. But when she's finished, the meals for her family have been prepared for the coming week. It's difficult to come home from the studio and start a meal from scratch,' she says, 'so I plan a week's menu ahead of time, then cook and freeze some of the dishes and begin marinating others. That way I can come home, relax and enjoy myself with Tatum (her baby girl) and Ryan (Ryan O'Neil, her actor husband) while dinner is cooking. Joanna, a delightful Georgian-born blonde with a honey Southern accent, is as much at home over the range as she is in front of the cameras." Photograph caption reads, "From stove to freezer - Valley actress Joanna Moore talks to her daughter Tatum, above, while preparing the family's week-long menu. She's about to marinate lamb chops which Tatum finds very amusing. At right, Joanna makes Irish stew and far right adds raw egg to tartar steak." See images 00153370 through 00153372 for all photos in this series.
Moore, Joanna,--1997 Dwellings--California--Studio City (Los Angeles) Kitchens--California--Los Angeles Kitchen appliances--California--Los Angeles Cooking (Meat)--California--Los Angeles Cooking--California--Los Angeles Women--California--Los Angeles Actresses--United States Studio City (Los Angeles, Calif.) Portrait photographs
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