Jo Morrow
Jo Morrow was an actress who had a successful Hollywood career. Morrow found her beginnings in film with roles in the Sandra Dee comedy "Gidget" (1959), "Juke Box Rhythm" (1959) and "The Legend of Tom Dooley" (1959). Morrow began to focus on film after appearing in "13 Ghosts" (1960), the Alec Guinness comedic adaptation "Our Man in Havana" (1960) and "The Three Worlds of Gulliver" (1960). She also appeared in the comedy adaptation "Sunday in New York" (1963) with Cliff Robertson. Later in her career, Morrow acted in the John Considine horror feature "Doctor Death: Seeker of Souls" (1973).