Brenda Joyce

Brenda Joyce

Deceased · Born: Feb 25, 1917 · Died: Jul 4, 2009

Personal Details

BornFeb 25, 1917 Excelsior Springs, Missouri, USA
Spouse
  • Owen Ward

    ( Jan 18, 1941 to Dec 31, 1969 )
  • Bemis

  • Howard Mager

Biography

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Brenda Joyce was born Betty Leabo in Missouri, raised in Los Angeles, and nicknamed "Graftina" by her father when she was a girl. She attended UCLA for four years, becoming a photographer's model to help pay her tuition. A 20th Century-Fox talent scout noticed her and immediately signed her on, changing her name to "Brenda Joyce" after silent star Alice Joyce.

She made her movie debut with The Rains Came (1939) starring Tyrone Power and Myrna Loy, receiving fine reviews. Building her up as a sexy single girl, she was subsequently showcased in Here I Am a Stranger (1939) opposite Richard Greene and partnered with John Payne in Maryland (1940).

The studio didn't take kindly to her impulsive 1941 marriage to army husband Owen Ward and supposedly punished her by relegating her to "B" films. Three children were the result of this first marriage - Pam, Timothy, and Beth. Brenda eventually lost interest in her career, but was coaxed back to the film set when Maureen O'Sullivan left the Tarzan series and Johnny Weissmuller approved the athletic beauty as his new blonde swinging mate.

Beginning a four-year excursion with the film Tarzan and the Amazons (1945),Brenda continued on as Jane after Weissmuller left (actor Lex Barker took over),but finally decided enough was enough. Brenda left after her fifth movie, Tarzan's Magic Fountain (1949),and just walked away - never to return.

Following her movie career, Brenda moved to the Washington D.C. area and worked with the Refugee Services for nearly 10 years, helping displaced persons find employment and places to live. This line of work eventually had her relocate to the Carmel, California area and she worked with Catholic Resettlement in Seaside, California (near Monterey).

Besieged by personal and health problems in later years, she endured a painful divorce from Ward in 1960 after 19 years of marriage. She was then married and divorced twice more. Suffering from dementia in her twilight years, she stayed with her children at various stages until she was forced to be institutionalized in a nursing home in Santa Monica, California. Brenda died there of complications from pneumonia on Independence Day in 2009.

Career

Danger Woman
Danger Woman as June Spenser
Little Giant
Little Giant as Miss Ruby Burke
1945
Strange Confession
Strange Confession as Mary Carter
Pillow of Death
Pillow of Death as Donna Kincaid
1943
Thumbs Up
Thumbs Up as Louise Latimer
1942
Little Tokyo, U.S.A.
Little Tokyo, U.S.A. as Maris Hanover
Whispering Ghosts
Whispering Ghosts as Betty Woods
Right to the Heart
Right to the Heart as Jenny Killian
1941
Marry the Boss's Daughter
Marry the Boss's Daughter as Fredericka Barrett
Private Nurse
Private Nurse as Mary Malloy
1940
Maryland
Maryland as Linda
Little Old New York
Little Old New York as Harriet Livingston
Public Deb No. 1
Public Deb No. 1 as Penny Cooper
1939
Here I Am a Stranger
Here I Am a Stranger as Simpson Daniels
The Rains Came
The Rains Came as Fern Simon