Here’s the latest I can share based on recent reports.
- Joy Harmon, best known for a brief but iconic scene in Cool Hand Luke, has been reported to have died at age 85 after a battle with pneumonia. Multiple outlets corroborate her passing and note she spent her final days in hospice care.[3][5]
- Several sources emphasize her life after acting, including her work in baking and running a bakery in Burbank, California, where she was reportedly working shortly before hospitalization.[3]
- Tributes and coverage have focused on the cultural impact of her Cool Hand Luke moment, with comparisons to her broader Hollywood career and legacy, and some outlets have published retrospective pieces or video tributes.[6][7][3]
If you’d like, I can pull a short timeline of her career highlights and provide a short obituary-style summary with verified dates. Also, I can search for additional reputable outlets to confirm any newer updates.
Citations:
- Joy Harmon dies at 85; scene in Cool Hand Luke highlighted.[3]
- Additional coverage and tributes, including bakeries and legacy discussions.[5][7][6]
Sources
Who is Joy Harmon? Joy Patricia Harmon was born in Flushing, New York USA, on 1 May 1940 – her zodiac sign is Taurus, and she holds American nationality. She’s a retired actress, and a baker, who had appeared in 31 movie and TV series prior to retiring from acting in 1973. Joy’s perhaps still
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www.newsnow.co.ukjoy harmon has died at 87, closing a life that moved from early modeling to film, television, and later work beyond Hollywood. Her death, after a pneumonia battle and a period of hospital care, marks a turning point because it brings public attention back to an actress whose career was most widely associated with Cool …
www.el-balad.comThe actress had a brief yet memorable scene in “Cool Hand Luke."
www.wftv.comThe actress had a brief yet memorable scene in “Cool Hand Luke."
www.kiro7.comThe actress was said to have 'fought until the end'.
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