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Joyce Compton

Joyce Compton

American actress Joyce Compton was born into a traveling family; she received her schooling bit by bit in classrooms from Texas to Toronto. In the company of her parents, Compton made the Hollywood casting-office rounds in the mid-1920s, finally landing a role in What Fools Men (1925). In 1926 she was designated a Wampas Baby Star (a publicity ploy created by the Western Association of Motion Picture Advertisers), in the company of such future luminaries as Mary Astor, Joan Crawford, Dolores Del Rio, Janet Gaynor and Fay Wray. Compton's career never quite reached the heights of these contemporaries; small and delicate, she was advised by her parents not to go out for large roles for fear of endangering her health. When talkies came in, she cornered the market in squeaky-voiced dumb blondes, often applying her natural Southern accent for full comic effect. She worked frequently in two-reel comedies with such funsters as Clark and McCullough, Walter Catlett and Charley Chase. Compton's feature appearances were confined to supporting roles as waitresses, good-time girls and ditzy Southern belles. Occasionally a big part would come her way, and she'd make the most of it; her best role of the 1930s was nightclub singer Dixie Belle Lee in The Awful Truth, whose striptease number "Gone with the Wind" is later hilariously imitated by the film's star, Irene Dunne. Among Compton's favorite films was Sky Murder (1939) an MGM "Nick Carter" mystery in which she played a deceptively dim-witted female private eye. She married once, very briefly, in 1956; she lived in her well-appointed California home with her parents until their deaths. Retiring from the screen in 1961, Compton worked from time to time as a private nurse, preferring to spend her spare hours painting and designing clothes. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide


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Joyce Compton Trivia

When was Joyce Compton born?
Joyce Compton was born on January 27, 1907

Who did Joyce Compton play in Scared to Death?
Joyce Compton was Jane Cornell in Scared to Death

Who did Joyce Compton portray in Country Gentlemen?
Joyce Compton was Gertie in Country Gentlemen

Who did Joyce Compton play in Trapped by Television?
Joyce Compton was Mae in Trapped by Television

What role did Joyce Compton portray in The Villain Still Pursued Her?
Joyce Compton played Hazel Dalton in The Villain Still Pursued Her

Who did Joyce Compton portray in Rose of Washington Square?
Joyce Compton was Peggy in Rose of Washington Square

What role did Joyce Compton play in King Kelly of the USA?
Joyce Compton played Maxine in King Kelly of the USA

Who did Joyce Compton portray in Christmas in Connecticut?
Joyce Compton was Mary Lee in Christmas in Connecticut

Who did Joyce Compton play in The Awful Truth?
Joyce Compton was Dixie Belle Lee in The Awful Truth

What role did Joyce Compton portray in Blues in the Night?
Joyce Compton played Blonde in Blues in the Night

Who did Joyce Compton portray in They Drive by Night?
Joyce Compton was Sue Carter in They Drive by Night

What role did Joyce Compton portray in Thunder Birds?
Joyce Compton played Saleswoman in Thunder Birds

Who did Joyce Compton play in Ziegfeld Girl?
Joyce Compton was Miss Sawyer in Ziegfeld Girl

Who did Joyce Compton play in Sorry, Wrong Number?
Joyce Compton was Blonde in Sorry, Wrong Number

Who did Joyce Compton portray in Night and Day?
Joyce Compton was Chorine in Night and Day

Who did Joyce Compton portray in Mildred Pierce?
Joyce Compton was Waitress in Mildred Pierce

What role did Joyce Compton play in Let 'em Have It?
Joyce Compton played Barbara in Let 'em Have It

Who did Joyce Compton play in City for Conquest?
Joyce Compton was Lilly in City for Conquest



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