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Home/People/Joyce Howard
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Born
Feb 28, 1922Died: Nov 23, 2010
Lived 88 years
Place of Birth
London, England, UK
Known For
Acting
Gender
Female

Career Highlights

14
Movies
1
TV Shows
IMDb Profile

Joyce Howard

Acting

Biography
Joyce Howard (28 February 1922 in London – 23 November 2010 in Santa Monica, California) was an English actress, writer, and film executive. After studying at RADA, she was spotted by film director Anthony Asquith in a play at London's Embassy Theatre. He cast the 19-year-old in Freedom Radio (1941), and starring roles in films followed, including opposite James Mason in The Night Has Eyes and They Met in the Dark, the former winning her rave reviews. She was also active in theatre, including Romeo and Juliet at the Old Vic and in A Streetcar Named Desire. She performed in London throughout World War II, even as Nazis were bombing the city. In 1950, after 13 films, she more or less retired from acting to raise her three children by actor Basil Sydney. Howard also began a second career as a writer. She wrote three well-received novels, Two Persons Singular (1960), A Private View (1961) and Going On (2000). She also wrote plays, including Broken Silence, which was produced by the BBC. After her divorce from Sydney, Howard married American psychoanalyst Joel Shor, and moved to California in 1964. Although the couple eventually separated, Howard remained in California. To support her family as a single mother, she embarked on a third career as a story analyst for network television. She was promoted to executive and story editor at Paramount Pictures and Paramount TV, eventually becoming responsible for property acquisition and development. She also continued to write for television and wrote original treatments for the miniseries The Whiteoaks and Picasso's Painted Ladies. At the request of Henry Miller's widow, Howard collated, edited and wrote the introduction to Letters by Henry Miller to Hoki Tokuda Miller (1986).
Hot Summer Night poster

Hot Summer Night

as Judy Gomez
1959
Shadow of the Past poster

Shadow of the Past

as Lady in Black
1950
Mrs. Fitzherbert poster

Mrs. Fitzherbert

as Maria Fitzherbert
1947
Woman to Woman poster

Woman to Woman

as Nicolette Bonnet
1947
Appointment with Crime poster

Appointment with Crime

as Carol Dane
1946
They Knew Mr. Knight poster

They Knew Mr. Knight

as Freda Blake
1946
They Met in the Dark poster

They Met in the Dark

as Laura Verity
1943
The Gentle Sex poster

The Gentle Sex

as Anne Lawrence
1943
Talk About Jacqueline poster

Talk About Jacqueline

as June Marlow
1942
The Night Has Eyes poster

The Night Has Eyes

as Marian Ives
1942
Back-Room Boy poster

Back-Room Boy

as Betty
1942
The Common Touch poster

The Common Touch

as Mary
1941
Love on the Dole poster

Love on the Dole

as Helen
1941
Freedom Radio poster

Freedom Radio

as Elly Schmidt
1941