Misfit
Lawful neutral
http://ew.com/movies/2017/11/01/cool-hand-luke-joy-harmon/
https://youtu.be/Bp9PbPtQVGM
She was credited simply as The Girl, but anyone who ever saw Cool Hand Luke knows her as Lucille.
Joy Harmon was the 27-year-old actress who tantalized a chain-gang of sweaty convicts in the Paul Newman classic, which opened in theaters 50 years ago, on Nov. 1, 1967. Though her scene is only three minutes and 15 seconds long and she doesn’t deliver a single line of dialogue, Harmon and her costar — a 1941 DeSoto — made a major impression on the characters and movie audiences. Not that Harmon was totally aware of her impact.
“I was just washing a car to my best ability and having fun with it, with the sponge and everything,” says Harmon, now a grandmother of six. “My concept of the [scene] was not like what came out. I was not aware that there were two meanings to things that I was doing, and I’m still not really that much aware of what they all were.”
https://youtu.be/Bp9PbPtQVGM