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Joyce Reynolds(1924-2019)

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Joyce Reynolds in Remerciez votre bonne étoile (1943)
Joy (Janis Paige) is used to getting male attention, while her step-sister, Jackie (Joyce Reynolds), stands on the sidelines. The pair, who have a strong bond, come home from college and meet the handsome Warren (Robert Hutton) at a dance. Despite initially being attracted to Jackie, those feelings are instantly forgotten when he meets Joy. The two sisters vie for his attention, and Jackie decides to undergo a makeover in order to gain his affections. Her makeover has surprising consequences.
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Perky, brunette Joyce Reynolds was another doe-eyed hopeful who had a brief flirtation with Hollywood stardom in the 1940s. The daughter of Joel B. Reynolds and his wife Mary (née Dunn) attended the University of California before being 'discovered' by a talent scout during an amateur stage performance of Alice in Wonderland. A successful audition led to a contract with Warner Brothers. As luck would have it, Joyce bumped into the director Michael Curtiz during her first visit to the studio lot. Curtiz, suitably impressed with what a reviewer later described as her 'cute and cuddly personality', assigned her a small role in the blockbuster musical La Glorieuse Parade (1942), starring James Cagney. Joyce then played the famous author's daughter Clara Clemens (1874-1962) in Les aventures de Mark Twain (1944), before Curtiz directed her again -- but this time in a starring role -- as the eponymous bobby-soxer Janie (1944). Panned by critics, this sugary comedy about teenage mentality in the 40s did well enough at the box-office.

Joyce next played herself in the star-studded piece of nostalgia that was Hollywood Canteen (1944). She also got another lead role (opposite Robert Hutton) as a cinema buff who inherits a million dollars from a dying millionaire who then recovers and decides to reclaim the fortune in Gai, marions-nous (1947). The picture is now chiefly notable for a number of cameos by top-shelf Warner's contract stars, including Humphrey Bogart and Errol Flynn. Joyce again co-starred with Hutton in Wallflower (1948), as one of two sisters (the other being Janis Paige) vying for the affections of the same man.

In 1945, Warners had already given notice that Joyce's contract was to be rescinded, ostensibly for the actress to continue her education at a private university in North Carolina. This was also given as the reason why she was dropped for the Janie sequel Janie Gets Married (1946) (Joan Leslie ending up playing the part). She had, by then, married a Marine Corps pilot and given birth to a daughter. Her swansong as a free-lance actress -- five years later -- was to be Girls' School (1950), a second feature melodrama for Columbia. And that was it for Joyce Reynolds. She got married a second time in 1947 to Don Gallery, the adopted son of actress Zasu Pitts and the actor Tom Gallery. This union also ended in divorce. Apparently, Joyce reinvented herself as a teacher and disappeared from public view. She married thrice more. Her last husband, Arthur George White, predeceased her in 1980. At the time of her own death in September 2019, she was known as 'Helen Joyce White'.
BornOctober 7, 1924
DiedSeptember 24, 2019(94)
BornOctober 7, 1924
DiedSeptember 24, 2019(94)
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Known for

Janie (1944)
Janie
5.9
  • Janie Conway
  • 1944
Julia Dean, Ross Ford, Joyce Reynolds, and Kasey Rogers in Girls' School (1950)
Girls' School
8.1
  • Peggy Donovan
  • 1950
Joan Fontaine, Charles Boyer, and Alexis Smith in Tessa, la nymphe au coeur fidèle (1943)
Tessa, la nymphe au coeur fidèle
6.7
  • Paula Sanger
  • 1943
Robert Hutton and Joyce Reynolds in Gai, marions-nous (1947)
Gai, marions-nous
5.7
  • Jane Barker
  • 1947

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  • The Bigelow Theatre (1950)
    The Bigelow Theatre
    7.4
    TV Series
    • Wife
    • 1951
  • Julia Dean, Ross Ford, Joyce Reynolds, and Kasey Rogers in Girls' School (1950)
    Girls' School
    8.1
    • Peggy Donovan
    • 1950
  • Robert Hutton, Janis Paige, and Joyce Reynolds in Wallflower (1948)
    Wallflower
    6.0
    • Jackie Linnett
    • 1948
  • Robert Hutton and Joyce Reynolds in Gai, marions-nous (1947)
    Gai, marions-nous
    5.7
    • Jane Barker
    • 1947
  • Hollywood Canteen (1944)
    Hollywood Canteen
    7.0
    • Joyce Reynolds
    • 1944
  • Janie (1944)
    Janie
    5.9
    • Janie Conway
    • 1944
  • Fredric March and Alexis Smith in Les aventures de Mark Twain (1944)
    Les aventures de Mark Twain
    7.1
    • Clara Clemens
    • 1944
  • Sweetheart Serenade
    Short
    • The Wife
    • 1943
  • Humphrey Bogart, Bette Davis, Olivia de Havilland, Errol Flynn, John Garfield, Jack Carson, Eddie Cantor, Joan Leslie, Ida Lupino, Dennis Morgan, Ann Sheridan, Dinah Shore, and Alexis Smith in Remerciez votre bonne étoile (1943)
    Remerciez votre bonne étoile
    6.7
    • Girl with Book (uncredited)
    • 1943
  • Joan Fontaine, Charles Boyer, and Alexis Smith in Tessa, la nymphe au coeur fidèle (1943)
    Tessa, la nymphe au coeur fidèle
    6.7
    • Paula Sanger
    • 1943
  • Jack Benny and Ann Sheridan in La maison de mes rêves (1942)
    La maison de mes rêves
    6.9
    • Madge
    • 1942
  • James Cagney in La Glorieuse Parade (1942)
    La Glorieuse Parade
    7.6
    • Teenager (uncredited)
    • 1942

Soundtrack



  • James Cagney in La Glorieuse Parade (1942)
    La Glorieuse Parade
    7.6
    • performer: "Jeepers Creepers" (1938) (uncredited)
    • 1942

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Personal details

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  • Born
    • October 7, 1924
    • San Antonio, Texas, USA
  • Died
    • September 24, 2019
    • Los Angeles, California, USA
  • Spouse
    • Arthur George White? - 1980 (his death)

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    Hedda Hopper reported in her column on July 31, 1951 "Remember Joyce Reynolds, who just disappeared after being under contract to Warners? She went to Duke University for more learning and is back in town operating a nursery and kindergarten for preschool children. But she's not teaching them drama. She's smart.".

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    September 24, 2019
  • How old was Joyce Reynolds when she died?
    94 years old
  • Where did Joyce Reynolds die?
    Los Angeles, California, USA
  • When was Joyce Reynolds born?
    October 7, 1924
  • Where was Joyce Reynolds born?
    San Antonio, Texas, USA

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