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Leatrice Joy (born Leatrice Johanna Zeidler; [1] November 7, 1893 – May 13, 1985) was an American actress most prolific during the silent film era. Early life. Joy was born in New Orleans, Louisiana to dentist Edward Joseph Zeidler, [2] who was of Austrian and French descent, and Mary Joy Crimens, who was of German and Irish descent.
Leatrice Joy (7 de noviembre de 1893 – 13 de mayo de 1985) fue una actriz cinematográfica estadounidense conocida por su carrera durante la época del cine mudo . Inicios de su carrera. Su verdadero nombre era Leatrice Joy Zeidler, nació en Nueva Orleáns, Luisiana.
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Leatrice Joy. Actress: The Ace of Hearts. Making her film debut as an extra in 1917, Leatrice Joy soon graduated to playing opposite comics Billy West and Oliver Hardy. Director Cecil B. DeMille took her under his wing and starred her in several of his films.
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- May 13, 1985
30 de dic. de 2015 · Wednesday, December 30, 2015. In Remembrance: Leatrice Joy Gilbert Fountain, 1924 - 2015. Leatrice as a baby, left, and in her later years. One night in January 2010 Turner Classic Movies aired Rediscovering John Gilbert, a 45-minute documentary about the great star of the late silent era.
Leatrice Joy Gilbert was born on 6 September 1924 in Los Angeles, California, USA. She was an actress, known for Of Human Hearts (1938) , This Is Your Life (1955) and Garbo (2005) . She was married to John Caldwell Fountain, Ernest Gebler , Henry Hart , George Arthur Hoover and Francis Michael Carney.
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Leatrice Joy (7 de noviembre de 1893 – 13 de mayo de 1985) fue una actriz cinematográfica estadounidense conocida por su carrera durante la época del cine mudo. Quick facts: Leatrice Joy, Información personal, Nombre de...
Leatrice Joy (1893 - 1985) fue una actriz de Estados Unidos conocida por: Los diez mandamientos, As de corazones, El homicida, Saturday Night, Down Home, Eve's Leaves, Man-Made Women, The Clinging Vine, For Alimony Only y The Angel of Broadway.