Barbour, Joyce (1901–1977)
Barbour, Joyce (1901–1977)
English stage actress. Born Mar 27, 1901, in Birmingham, England; died Mar 14, 1977.
Made London debut in the chorus of Tonight's the Night (1915), followed by Yes Uncle, Irene, London Calling, The Punch Bowl, Shake Your Feet, Ever Green, Fanfare, Words and Music, Hay Fever, The Greeks Had a Word For It, George and Margaret, Blithe Spirit and Cry Liberty, among others; made Broadway debut in Havoc (1924), followed by Present Arms, Spring is Here and Jonica; also appeared in films.
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