Joy Harmon, known for her provocative short scene in the classic film 'Cool Hand Luke', has died at the age of 87. She passed away at her home in Los Angeles after battling pneumonia for several weeks. In her famous role, which lasted just three minutes, Harmon washed a car in a scene filled with sexual innuendo, captivating both the film's characters and audiences alike. Her character, although credited merely as 'The Girl', was referred to as 'Lucille' by a prisoner drawn to her beauty. This performance became the defining moment of her career, which saw her appear in 32 films and television shows from the 1950s to the early 1970s. Harmon recalled her time filming the scene, emphasizing her innocence and enjoyment of the task, unaware of its suggestive implications. Beyond her acting career, she also worked at Disney Studios and later opened a bakery in Los Angeles, receiving fan mail regularly. She leaves behind three children and nine grandchildren.}