Joyce Carey
Joyce Carey, OBE (30 March 1898 – 28 February 1993), was a distinguished British actress celebrated for her enduring bond with the renowned playwright Noël Coward. Her impressive stage career spanned from 1916 to 1984, and she remained active in television well into her nineties. While she may not have been a household name, Carey was a beloved presence on both stage and screen, captivating audiences with her versatile performances.
Her repertoire included a rich variety of roles, ranging from light comedies to an extensive collection of Shakespearean characters, showcasing her remarkable talent and range as an actress. Throughout her career, Carey was appreciated for her ability to bring both humor and depth to her performances, making her a cherished figure in the theatrical community.
Carey's contributions to the arts were recognized with the honor of being appointed an Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE). Her legacy endures through her memorable performances and the impact she had on British theatre and television over several decades. With a career that spanned nearly seven decades, Joyce Carey remains an iconic figure in the world of performing arts, admired for her dedication and passion.
Filmography
The End of the Affair
Happy Go Lovely
The October Man
Greyfriars Bobby
Alive and Kicking
The Rough and the Smooth
The Black Windmill
The Naked Edge
In Which We Serve
Father Dear Father
The Chiltern Hundreds
Cry, the Beloved Country
Brief Encounter
The Way to the Stars