Joan Jay was a singer and dancer at the Windmill Theatre in London, from 1936–1947.[1] She was seriously injured there during a World War II bombing raid in October 1940, but returned to dancing after receiving skin grafts[2] during a four-month stay in hospital.[1] Her costumes were adapted to hide her scars.[2]
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Employer | Windmill Theatre |
She appeared as a castaway on the BBC Radio programme Desert Island Discs on 19 March 1942, described as a "glamour girl".[3]
She had two daughters, Vivien (named after the Windmill's manager, Vivian Van Damm), and Janet.[1]