- Became the youngest Rockette at the Radio City Music Hall at age 16.
- Husband John G. Stephens was a producer/director at Universal. In 2004, Stephens published his book "From My Three Sons to Major Dad" and dedicated it to his late wife who died three years earlier.
- In the late 1960s her husband, John G. Stephens was production manager on My Three Sons (1960) and Family Affair (1966). Joan had recurring roles on both of these shows.
- Vohs turned down a part in Jerry Lewis and Dean Martin's Artists and Models (1955) because she refused to take another role typecasting her as a dumb blond.
- In the early 1950s, she starred in a series of Hans Christian Andersen fairy tales, shot in Denmark.
- In the late 1960s she had recurring roles on both My Three Sons (1960) and Family Affair (1966). In the latter she played the school teacher of one of the twins, Jody (played by Johnny Whitaker).
- A memorial service was held Tuesday, June 12, 2001 at St. Nicholas Church in Encino, California.
- Her sister was a grammar school teacher at Victory Blvd. School, in North Hollywood, California.
- Was a devoted Sunday school teacher both during and after her film career.
- Children: Bill and Laurie.
- Was in the chorus of the Broadway musical "Follow the Girls" in 1945.
- Father William Vohs was an electrician for Con Edison. Her mother Josephine Lange was a homemaker.
- Had two sisters.
- Was named after her paternal grandmother.
- Signed a contract with Warner Brothers in 1949.
- Family lived at 118-31 198th St in St Albans, Queens, New York.
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