Alice Joyce

Description:

Having worked as a telephone operator at age 13 and a fashion model afterwards, Alice Joyce joined the Kalem film company at 20, making her debut in The Deacon's Daughter (1910), and achieved popularity as a charming, proper leading lady in many shorts. After Vitagraph bought out Kalem, Joyce began appearing in the company's features, and her career soared. She was so popular as an ingénue that she was still playing those parts into her late 20s, but eventually she switched to older, more mature roles. She played Clara Bow's mother in Bow's wildly popular film Dancing Mothers (1926). After retiring from the screen, she married director Clarence Brown.

Overview

Birthday October 1, 1890
Born In Kansas City, Missouri, USA
Height 170 cm
Spouse/Ex- Clarence Brown 1933 - 1945 (divorced),James B. Regan 1920 - 1932 (divorced),Tom Moore 1914 - 1920 (divorced)
Parents Vallie Olive McIntyre
Children Margaret "Peggy" Regan
Relatives Francis "Frank" Joyce (Sibling)

Did you know

Trivia In a poll conducted by The Motion Picture Story Magazine in January 1913, she was named the most popular screen actress.
Nickname The Madonna of the Screen

Scores

Beau Geste
1h 41m
7
The Third Degree
50m
0
Within the Law
1h 30m
0
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