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Joyce Grant

Personal Info

Known For

Acting

Gender

Female

Birthday

1924-01-23

Place of Birth

Blomemfontein, South Africa

Joyce Grant

Biography

Joyce Grant (23 January 1924 – 11 July 2006) was a UK-based South African actress known for her comedic roles. Grant was born in Bloemfontein, South Africa, and her father encouraged her to move to London to study acting at the Central School of Speech and Drama. When she returned to South Africa, her roles included: "Lola" in William Inge's Come Back Little Sheba and as "Laura Wingfield" in Tennessee Williams' The Glass Menagerie. At the end of the 1950s she returned permanently to London and appeared in: The Happy Apple, Something’s Afoot, The Club, Deathtrap and Tonight at Eight-thirty. On television she was in Gideon's Way "How to Retire without Really Working". She appeared in the TV musical Pickwick for the BBC in 1969 and played opposite Frankie Howerd on Broadway in Rockefeller and the Red Indians. In 1980, she appeared in the first episode of Hi-de-Hi! playing the mother of Jeffrey Fairbrother. In 1987, Joyce became a member of The National Theatre Company, appearing in three productions, Ting Tang Mine, Fathers and Sons and Six Characters in Search of an Author. In 1988, she played Aunt Em/Glinda in the Royal Shakespeare Company's The Wizard of Oz and Mother Superior in Black Adder S1E3-The Archbishop.She was in the episode Spy Probe of 'The Professionals' television series.

Also Known For

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The Dancing Years

Jan 01, 1976

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Comedy Workshop: Love and Maud Carver

Jun 05, 1964

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The Apple Cart

Jan 19, 1975

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68

Sweeney!

Jan 14, 1977

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A Man of Morality

Aug 13, 1976

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68

Gideon's Way

Mar 18, 1965

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75

The Professionals

Dec 30, 1977

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50

Hannay

Jan 06, 1988

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80

Blackadder

Jun 15, 1983

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64

Sykes

Sep 14, 1972

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50

BBC Play of the Month

Oct 19, 1965

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50

BBC Play of the Month

Oct 19, 1965

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50

BBC Play of the Month

Oct 19, 1965