Joanna Cameron

Joanna Kara Cameron (born September 20, 1951), sometimes credited as JoAnna Cameron, is an American former actress and model, perhaps best known for her portrayal of the title role on Isis, a 1970s children's television series, which was later rebroadcast as The Secrets of Isis.

Joanna Cameron
Joanna Cameron, c. 1972
Born
Joanna Kara Cameron

(1951-09-20) September 20, 1951
NationalityAmerican
Alma materUniversity of California, Riverside
OccupationActress
model
Years active19691980

Early life

Cameron was born in Vail, Colorado, and was raised in rural northern Colorado. She attended the University of California, Riverside, where she earned a degree in marketing.

Career

Early career

While at college, Cameron became friends with Linda Hope, the daughter of Bob Hope. When she was introduced to the famous comedian, he cast her in the film How to Commit Marriage in 1969.[1] This led to a series of film and television roles throughout the 1970s. Cameron was reportedly considered for the Love Story role that went to Ali MacGraw.[2] She acted in the 1970s films B.S. I Love You and the black comedy Pretty Maids All in a Row.

Her television performances also included roles in The Bold Ones: The New Doctors, Columbo, and several episodes of Marcus Welby, MD. She also had a prolific career in commercials and claims at one time to have held the record for having done the most commercials in the Guinness Book of World Records.[2]

The Secrets of Isis

In 1975, Cameron was cast as the title character in the Saturday morning children's series Isis.[3] In the series, Cameron portrayed a young high-school science teacher named Andrea Thomas who discovers an enchanted amulet while in Egypt. The amulet, which originally belonged to the ancient Egyptian pharaoh Queen Hatshepsut and also intended for Hatshepsut's (female) descendants (including Thomas herself), bestows the supposed powers of the goddess Isis on her when she invokes them by uttering the phrase, "O mighty Isis!" These powers include super-human strength and speed ("the speed of gazelles"), the ability to fly (or to "soar as the falcon soars"), and telekinesis ("command [of] the elements of sky and Earth"), all of which she uses to fight crime.

Isis ran from September 6, 1975, to September 3, 1977. Twenty-two episodes were produced, and Isis also appeared in three episodes of the related Saturday morning super-hero drama Shazam!. Despite the show's popularity, it was not renewed for a third season. When the show went into syndication in 1978, it was renamed The Secrets of Isis. The character of Isis later appeared in a cartoon called Tarzan and the Super 7, in segments dealing with a super-team called "The Freedom Force," but with Isis's voice provided by Diane Pershing.

Later career

After her role as Isis, Cameron played television roles in McMillan & Wife and The Amazing Spider-Man. She also was host of the Navy Network, a TV series produced by the United States Navy about aspects of Naval life, and directed a commercial for the Naval Academy titled Razor Sharp.

In the late 1970s, Cameron was cited in the Guinness Book of World Records as having appeared in more TV commercials than anyone else, 105.[4] According to TV Guide, advertisers "have spent more than $100 million using JoAnna as the beauteous centerpiece of their commercials for cosmetics, shampoo, wine, beer, panty hose and breath freshener, among other things."[5]

Cameron's last-known role was in the 1980 TV movie Swan Song.

Following her acting career, Cameron worked in the home healthcare industry for 10 years, and followed that with a career in marketing for several hotels.[2]

Filmography

Joanna Cameron in 2006

References

  1. Joanna Cameron profile, GlamourGirlsoftheSilverScreen.com; accessed May 7, 2017.
  2. Unofficial Isis Page: Interview with Joanna Cameron, angelfire.com; accessed May 7, 2017.
  3. Terrace, Vincent (2011). Encyclopedia of Television Shows, 1925 through 2010 (2nd ed.). Jefferson, N.C.: McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers. p. 512. ISBN 978-0-7864-6477-7.
  4. "Joanna Cameron Guinness World Record for most National TV Commercials on Merv Griffin". YouTube. Retrieved 12 December 2020.
  5. Hadley, Mitchell. "This week in TV Guide: May 5, 1979". itsabouttv.com. Retrieved 12 December 2020.
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