Jo Morrow. Wikipedia.
Jo Morrow was born in 1939 in Texas. Her films include “10 North Frederick” in 1958 with Gary Cooper and Suzy Parker and “Our Man in Havana” with Alec Guinness and Maureen O’Hara and in 1963, “Sunday in New York” with Jane Fonda and Rod Taylor.
“Wikipedia” entry:
Jo Morrow (born November 1, 1939 in Cuero, Texas as Beverly Jo Morrow[1]), is an American film actress. Through a “Be a Star” contest she won a film contract with 20th Century Fox (with Gary Cooper in Ten North Frederick) in 1958.
After only one film with 20th Century-Fox she moved to Columbia Pictures, allegedly because a producer at 20th Century Fox tried to make a pass at her.
At Columbia she made some ten films and a dozen TV series episodes between 1958 and 1963, the most notable being Our Man in Havana, in which she played Alec Guinness‘ daughter Milly.
In 1963 she married Jack Barnett, songwriter for Jimmy Durante.[1] The 1964 birth of a deaf daughter forced her to give up movies for motherhood.
She had a brief comeback in a few exploitation films and TV series episodes in the 1970s.