Jean Joyce

Jean Joyce

Deceased · Born: Sep 27, 1916 · Died: Nov 6, 1939

Personal Details

BornSep 27, 1916 Denver, Colorado, USA
Spouse
  • Abby Berlin

    ( Jun 27, 1939 to Nov 6, 1939 )
  • George L. Goodale

    ( Jan 1, 1934 to Dec 31, 1969 )
Parents
  • Florence Shookey

Biography

Jean Joyce's existence was profoundly shaped by a multitude of pivotal occurrences that began to unfold during her formative years. As Eleanor Jean Shookey, her life took a dramatic turn when her father's unexpected departure left her and her mother, Florence Shookey, a resourceful and determined secretary in an oil company, to confront the daunting challenges of life as a single parent and sole breadwinner.

Jean's adolescence was marked by a significant life event, as she relocated to Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, alongside her mother, thereby initiating a new chapter in her life. It was during this period that she enrolled in Roosevelt Junior High, a educational institution that would play a pivotal role in nurturing her creative inclinations, particularly her passion for music. This burgeoning interest was sparked by her participation in the school band, an extracurricular activity that allowed her to express herself through the universal language of music.

Biography of Jean:

At the tender age of seventeen, Jean embarked upon a pivotal moment in her life, one that would forever alter the trajectory of her existence, as she took the bold step of joining the esteemed Adkar Associated Players theater troupe in the vibrant city of Tulsa, Oklahoma, thus inaugurating a lifelong passion for the captivating world of performing arts.

Jean, a trailblazing individual, took the courageous step of uprooting her life in 1934 by relocating to the vibrant city of Hollywood, California, a hub of artistic expression and innovation. This pivotal decision ultimately led her to secure a position as a captivating dancer in a prestigious nightclub, where she would hone her craft and lay the groundwork for a promising career in the entertainment industry.

Her foray into the world of film began with a memorable appearance in the lively musical production, College Rhythm, which served as a springboard for her subsequent forays into the cinematic realm. Jean's burgeoning filmography soon featured a string of notable bit parts in various movies, including the tantalizing Rhumba, the charming The Girl Friend, and the grandiose The Great Ziegfeld, each of which further solidified her status as a rising star in the world of Hollywood.

Jean's unwavering commitment and tireless efforts ultimately culminated in her being handpicked to join the esteemed ranks of professional dancers in the renowned musical production, Swing Time, featuring the illustrious Ginger Rogers.

As the cameras rolled, the illustrious choreographer Hermes Pan, renowned for his exceptional skill and artistry, initiated a spirited competition among the talented chorus girls, with Jean emerging victorious and being bestowed the prestigious title of "champion chorus girl of the 1936."

Jean's leisure activities outside of her professional commitments consisted of indulging in the serene and rejuvenating experience of swimming, as well as luxuriating in the comfort of a late morning slumber.

In a personal life marked by a significant chapter of marital separation, Jean's initial union with her high school sweetheart ultimately dissolved in divorce.

Jean's professional trajectory persisted in its upward trajectory, as she secured roles in a string of Westerns, including the Republic Pictures releases "Outlaws Of Sonora" and "Riders Of The Frontier", which showcased her remarkable talent and versatility.

Meanwhile, her personal life was beset by turmoil, and a particularly tumultuous event occurred on November 5, 1939, when Jean found herself embroiled in a heated altercation with her husband, marking a significant turning point in their relationship.

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Jean Joyce, a renowned individual, breathed her last breath on a fateful day, only to be laid to eternal rest in the serene surroundings of Forest Lawn Memorial Park, a picturesque destination nestled in the heart of Glendale, California. The world was left reeling in shock as the news of her passing spread like wildfire, leaving behind a trail of memories that would be cherished by all who had the privilege of knowing her.

As fate would have it, her final cinematic endeavor, Overland Mail, was released a mere ten days after her untimely demise, serving as a poignant reminder of the fleeting nature of life and the indelible mark she left on the world.

Career

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1939
Overland Mail
Overland Mail as Mary Martin
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Riders of the Frontier
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1938
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Outlaws of Sonora
Outlaws of Sonora as Miss McCoy, Secretary
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