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Without ever becoming a big star, Joyce Carey was a graceful and distinctive actress whose performances consistently added lustre to the productions in which she appeared. Slight in build, with a wide-eyed and wistful face, she looked vulnerable and had a social poise that secured her many
152:. Her stage career lasted from 1916 until 1987, and she was performing on television in her 90s. Although never a star, she was a familiar face both on stage and screen. In addition to light comedy, she had a large repertory of 349:
stated of her film work: "One role in a film written by Coward will remain always in the memory: with haughty disdain and an accent of fearful gentility Carey was the manageress of the station buffet in
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described her performance as plaintive and touching. She continued working on screen into her nineties, attracting enthusiastic notices for her portrayal of a frail old lady faced with eviction in
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in 1982. She never married: she enjoyed the enduring friendship of Coward's adopted "family". When Coward received his knighthood in 1970, Carey, along with the costume designer
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as Liz – a character based partly on the actress herself. She later played all three roles in London. After the war she played in new Coward plays,
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in New York in 1926. For most of the following seven years, her career was chiefly in New York, following a great success in
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Carey made her stage debut in 1916, aged 18, as Princess Katherine in an all-female production of
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in 1927. In 1934 she wrote (pseudonymously), and acted a supporting role in, a comedy,
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Joyce Carey (seated right) as Arabella Barrett in the original Broadway production of
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to her Shakespearean repertoire, in between regular appearance in West End comedies.
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roles in light comedy, Carey took on further Shakespearean parts, appearing at
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star. Carey was educated at the Florence Etlinger Dramatic School.
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in London and New York. In 1938 she starred in the comedy play
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Between 1976 and 1979, Carey starred in the popular series
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This article is about the actress. For the novelist, see
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Index

Joyce Cary
OBE

Brief Encounter
Kensington
London
Westminster
Gerald Lawrence
Lilian Braithwaite
OBE
Noël Coward
Shakespearean

The Barretts of Wimpole Street
Gerald Lawrence
Henry Irving
Lilian Braithwaite
West End
Henry V
Sir George Alexander
St James's Theatre
West End
Stratford-upon-Avon
Perdita
Titania
Miranda
Juliet
Hermia
Celia
Olivia

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