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Joyce Carey(1898-1993)

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Joyce Carey
Two's Company: The Visiting Scots
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Two's Company (1975–1979)
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Genteel London-born actress Joyce Carey came from a distinguished theatrical family. Her own lengthy career on the stage began in 1916 when she played Princess Katherine in an all-female ensemble of "Henry V". She made her debut on the legitimate stage in a small part in the West End production of the exotic melodrama "Mr.Wu". During the 1920's, Joyce became a well-known interpreter of Shakespearean roles in Stratford-upon-Avon (including Miranda in "The Tempest" and Perdita in "The Winter's Tale"), as well as acting in several fashionable drawing room comedies in London. She came to be best known, however, for her long association with Noël Coward whom she met (and befriended) during a rehearsal for his play "The Vortex" in 1924. Coward liked her so much, that he cast her in the leading role of Sarah Hurst in "Easy Virtue" the following year. The play went from London to Broadway, opening at the Empire Theatre and enjoying a successful run of 147 performances. Joyce's career was now made and she regularly featured in Coward plays for the remainder of her life on stage.

In 1934, Joyce added another string to her bow as the author of the comedy "Sweet Aloes", written under the pseudonym 'Jay Mallory'. She also took on the key role of Lady Farrington. The play did better on the West End than on Broadway. Warner Brothers, nonetheless, bought the rights and filmed it as a teary melodrama entitled Sa vie secrète (1936), starring Kay Francis and George Brent. Following wartime tours with the Entertainments National Service Association (ENSA) in Coward plays, she later repeated her stage successes in the filmed versions of the same, notably in Le chemin des étoiles (1945), L'esprit s'amuse (1945) and Égarements (1950). Her best remembered role was that of the train station buffet manageress Myrtle Bagot in David Lean's Brève rencontre (1945).

During Joyce's later career, her air of quiet authority and ladylike manner were perfectly suited to a gallery of aristocratic dowagers, doting or confused aunts or mothers. A true professional, she still performed at the age of 90 - on stage, unsurprisingly, in a minor Coward play, "Semi-Monde". On the screen she achieved critical acclaim for her role as an elderly lady facing eviction, in Michael Palin's BBC play Number 27 (1988). In 1982, Joyce was awarded the Order of the British Empire.
BornMarch 30, 1898
DiedFebruary 28, 1993(94)
BornMarch 30, 1898
DiedFebruary 28, 1993(94)
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Known for

Brève rencontre (1945)
Brève rencontre
8.0
  • Myrtle Bagot
  • 1945
L'esprit s'amuse (1945)
L'esprit s'amuse
7.0
  • Violet Bradman
  • 1945
Samantha Bond, John Castle, Paola Dionisotti, Joan Hickson, Elaine Ives-Cameron, Mary Kerridge, Ralph Michael, Simon Shepherd, Joan Sims, Matthew Solon, Sylvia Syms, and Kevin Whately in Un meurtre sera commis (1985)
Un meurtre sera commis
8.0
TV Mini Series
  • Belle Goedler
L'amour mène la danse (1951)
L'amour mène la danse
6.4
  • Bruno's Secretary
  • 1951

Credits

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Actress



  • Nigel Planer in Number 27 (1988)
    Number 27
    7.4
    TV Movie
    • Miss Barwick
    • 1988
  • Miss Marple (1984)
    Miss Marple
    8.5
    TV Series
    • Belle Goedler
    • 1985
  • Samantha Bond, John Castle, Paola Dionisotti, Joan Hickson, Elaine Ives-Cameron, Mary Kerridge, Ralph Michael, Simon Shepherd, Joan Sims, Matthew Solon, Sylvia Syms, and Kevin Whately in Un meurtre sera commis (1985)
    Un meurtre sera commis
    8.0
    TV Mini Series
    • Belle Goedler
    • 1985
  • Reith (1983)
    Reith
    TV Mini Series
    • Mrs. Reith
    • 1983
  • Man and Superman (1982)
    Man and Superman
    7.4
    TV Movie
    • Mrs. Whitefield
    • 1982
  • Father Charlie
    6.3
    TV Series
    • Sister Agatha
    • 1982
  • Alan Dobie in Cribb (1980)
    Cribb
    7.7
    TV Series
    • Mrs. Pennycook
    • 1981
  • The Further Adventures of Oliver Twist (1980)
    The Further Adventures of Oliver Twist
    6.6
    TV Series
    • Mrs. Martin
    • 1980
  • My Son, My Son (1979)
    My Son, My Son
    7.3
    TV Mini Series
    • Mrs. Bendall
    • 1979
  • Susan Engel, Philip Latham, Jennifer Lonsdale, and Susan Valentine in The Cedar Tree (1976)
    The Cedar Tree
    7.5
    TV Series
    • Alice Bourne
    • Lady Alice Bourne
    • 1976–1978
  • Father, Dear Father in Australia (1978)
    Father, Dear Father in Australia
    6.8
    TV Series
    • Patrick's Mother
    • 1978
  • 1990 (1977)
    1990
    7.4
    TV Series
    • Nancy Skardon
    • 1978
  • Terry Scott and June Whitfield in Happy Ever After (1974)
    Happy Ever After
    6.8
    TV Series
    • June's mother
    • 1977
  • BBC Play of the Month (1965)
    BBC Play of the Month
    6.8
    TV Series
    • Countess Mortimer
    • 1977
  • The Upchat Line (1977)
    The Upchat Line
    7.4
    TV Series
    • Mrs. Cookson
    • 1977

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Brief Encounter
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Brief Encounter
Brief Encounter
Trailer 2:59
Brief Encounter
Two's Company: The Visiting Scots
Trailer 1:02
Two's Company: The Visiting Scots
Two's Company: The Virus
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Two's Company: The Virus
Two's Company: The Invitation
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Two's Company: The Invitation
Two's Company: The Reluctant Traveller
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Two's Company: The Reluctant Traveller

Personal details

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  • Born
    • March 30, 1898
    • Kensington, London, England, UK
  • Died
    • February 28, 1993
    • Westminster, London, England, UK(heart attack in her sleep)
  • Parents
      Gerald Lawrence
  • Other works
    On April 23, 1917 the Old Vic Theatre (formerly known as the Royal Victoria Hall) in London, England held a Shakespeare Birthday Festival where she appeared with Dame Ellen Terry, Matheson Lang, Russell Thorndike, Dame Sybil Thorndike, Lillian Braithwaite, Florence Saunders, Hutin Britton, Gertrude Elliott, Ben Webster, directed by Sir Ben Street.

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    Daughter of Gerald Lawrence and Dame Lilian Braithwaite, stage star of 1920s and 30s. Friend of Noël Coward.

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