Joyce Bland
Joyce Bland | |
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Joyce Bland. | |
Born |
Joyce Elizabeth K. Bland 10 May 1906 Caerleon, Wales United Kingdom |
Died |
24 August 1963 (aged 57) Bournemouth, Dorset United Kingdom |
Years active | 1932-1938 |
Joyce Bland (10 May 1906 – 24 August 1963) was a Welsh film actress.[1]
Early life
Joyce Bland was born in 1906, at Caerleon, Wales. She trained at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts.
Career
Bland made her stage debut on tour in 1927 in The Constant Nymph. She then returned to London and understudied Tallulah Bankhead.
Her interpretation of the role of Goneril in King Lear was considered "extraordinary" and "sinister".[2] However, another critic referred to her as "the aptly named Joyce Bland," who "spoke finely" and "looked beautiful" as Desdemona in Othello at Stratford.[3]
Later she went to North America where she appeared in Shakespearean roles.[4]
Selected filmography
- Goodnight, Vienna (1932)[5]
- The Flag Lieutenant (1932)
- The Barton Mystery (1932)
- The Crime at Blossoms (1933)
- The Right Age to Marry (1935)
- Spy of Napoleon (1936)[6]
- Victoria the Great (1937)
- Dreaming Lips (1937)
- The Citadel (1938)[7]
References
- ↑ http://ftvdb.bfi.org.uk/sift/individual/19398
- ↑ John Berryman, Berryman's Shakespeare: Essays, Letters, and Other Writings (Tauris Park 2001): 131. ISBN 9781860646430
- ↑ Michael Neill, "Introduction" in The Oxford Shakespeare: Othello (Oxford University Press 2008): 104. ISBN 9780199535873
- ↑ "Two Plays End Shakespearean Week at Walker" Winnipeg Tribune (11 November 1929): 8. via Newspapers.com
- ↑ Martin Dickstein, "The Screen" (3 November 1932): 24. via Newspapers.com
- ↑ "Spy of Napoleon" Sydney Morning Herald (6 July 1937): 4. via Newspapers.com
- ↑ Herbert Cohn, "The Screen" Brooklyn Daily Eagle (4 November 1938): 13. via Newspapers.com
Joyce Bland at the Internet Movie Database
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