Joan Wheeler Explained

Joan Wheeler Ankrum
Birth Name:Joan Natalia Wheeler
Birth Date:8 January 1913
Birth Place:Palo Alto, California, U.S.
Death Place:Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Years Active:1933–1937
Occupation:Actress, art gallery owner
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    Joan Wheeler Ankrum (January 8, 1913  - December 20, 2001) was an American film actress and founder of the Ankrum Gallery on La Cienega Boulevard in Los Angeles.

    Life and career

    Ankrum was born Joan Natalia Wheeler on January 8, 1913, in Palo Alto, California. Ankrum had one older sister and two younger brothers.

    She got her start in acting with Pasadena Playhouse, where she met her husband, character actor Morris Ankrum. They were married on August 16, 1935, in Benbow, California, and had two sons, David and Cary. Morris Ankrum died in 1964.[1]

    In 1960, Ankrum founded Ankrum Gallery, which was located on La Cienega Boulevard next to a number of other galleries.[2] [3] [4] Joseph Hirshhorn contributed some of the initial funding for the gallery, and went on to be a loyal patron, along with his wife Olga Hirshhorn.[5] Ankrum initially founded the gallery to show her nephew Morris Broderson's work, but the gallery then handled the artwork of other California artists, such as Helen Lundeberg, Richard Bauer, Hans Burkhard, Suzanne Jackson, Samella Lewis, and Lorser Feitelson.[6] [7] [8] The Smithsonian Archives of American Art, which holds the gallery's archives, notes that Ankrum Gallery "was among the earliest to exhibit the work of black artists." A 1971 New York Times article about women gallery owners in Los Angeles noted that the Ankrum Gallery was "the largest in sales and size on La Cienega Boulevard" at the time.

    In 1984, Ankrum married a co-owner and partner in Ankrum Gallery, actor William Challee.

    Ankrum was a co-founder of Art Dealers Association of America, and an active member of the Black Arts Council. She also helped organize the Monday Night Art Walk program on La Cienega Boulevard.

    Broadway roles

    Selected filmography

    External links

    Notes and References

    1. Web site: Archives Directory for the History of Collecting. research.frick.org. en. April 1, 2019.
    2. Web site: A Finding Aid to the Ankrum Gallery records, circa 1900-circa 1990s, bulk 1960-1990. www.aaa.si.edu. en. April 1, 2019.
    3. Web site: Oral history interview with Rosamund Felsen, 2004 Oct. 10-11. www.aaa.si.edu. en. April 1, 2019.
    4. News: In Los Angeles, a Woman's Place May Be in the art Gallery. June 26, 1971. The New York Times. April 1, 2019. en-US. 0362-4331.
    5. Book: LePere, Gene Hirshhorn. Little Man in a Big Hurry: The Life of Joseph H. Hirshhorn, Uranium King and Art Collector. 2009. Vantage Press, Inc. 9780533160792. en.
    6. News: Joan Ankrum, 88; Actress, Influential Art Gallery Owner. December 23, 2001. Los Angeles Times. April 1, 2019. en-US. 0458-3035.
    7. Web site: Series 5 A Finding Aid to the Ankrum Gallery records, circa 1900-circa 1990s, bulk 1960-1990. www.aaa.si.edu. en. April 1, 2019.
    8. Web site: Ankrum Gallery records · SOVA. sova.si.edu. April 1, 2019.
    9. Book: Liebman, Roy. Vitaphone Films: A Catalogue of the Features and Shorts. May 20, 2015. McFarland. 9781476609362. en.