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Leatrice Joy - Biography, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Filmography

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November 7, 1893 - May 13, 1985 - American actress popular in the silent film era. Born in New Orleans to dentist Edward Joseph Ziedler and his wife Mary Joy Crimans, she was of Austrian, German, French and Irish descent. She was educated at the School of the Convent of the Sacred Heart in New Orleans, but was forced to drop out and look for work after her father was diagnosed with tuberculosis and was unable to provide for his family. In 1915, Joy was hired by the Nola Film Company as an actress. Her mother did not approve of her daughter's profession, but due to financial difficulties she was forced to retreat, and soon accompanied her to California, where Joy continued her acting career. She played her first film roles in a series of short comedies by the United States Motion Picture Corporation studio, where her character Susie, an impulsive young enthusiast, finds herself in various humorous stories. Her career quickly gained momentum, and by 1920 she had become a fairly successful actress in Hollywood, starring in the company of such stars as Mary Pickford, Wallace Beery and Nita Naldi. Joy stood out from other movie stars of the era with her short-haired boyish look, which soon became quite fashionable among women of the time. With the growing popularity of Leatrice Joy became interested in Cecil B. DeMille, who invited her to the Paramount Pictures film studio. The actress starred in several films by DeMille, including Manslaughter (1922), The Ten Commandments (1923) and Triumph (1924). Joy's career began to decline with the advent of talkie. The reason for this was the actress's heavy southern accent, which at the time was considered unfashionable compared to the sophisticated diction of the East Coast actresses. In 1922, Leatrice Joy married popular actor John Gilbert, from whom she gave birth to a daughter two years later. In the same year, she filed for divorce, citing Gilbert's alcoholism. After that, the actress married twice more, but both marriages eventually broke up. Since 1929, Joy was no longer on the staff of any film studio, later appearing in only five films, including "When the youth conspire among themselves" (1940) and "Love Nest" (1951). In 1960, the actress moved to Greenwich, Connecticut, where she settled with her daughter and son-in-law. Joy had a passion for Christian science for many years, and spent the last years of her life in a doctrinal nursing home in the Bronx, New York, where she died of severe anemia in 1985 at the age of 91. Her contributions to the US film industry are starred on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.


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