Joyce Meadows (born Joyce Johanna Burger; born April 13, 1933[1] or 1935[3]) is a Canadian-American film and television actress.[4]
Joyce Meadows | |
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Born | Joyce Johanna Burger April 13, either 1933[1] or 1935[2] Arrowwood, Alberta, Canada |
Occupation(s) | Film and television actress |
Years active | 1956–1995 |
Spouse |
Merrill Harrington (m. 1984) |
Website | joycemeadows |
Life and career
editMeadows was born in Arrowwood, Alberta, later moving with her family to Montana and then California.[1][5] She worked as a singer while in high school, and was a winner of the Miss Sacramento pageant, after which she moved to Hollywood, California. She studied acting there under Jeff Corey, earning her scholarship to the Pasadena Playhouse. Meadows moved to Los Angeles, California, where she began her screen career in the 1956 film Flesh and the Spur.[1]
Meadows guest-starred in numerous television programs, including Bachelor Father, 77 Sunset Strip, Harbor Command, Perry Mason, Alfred Hitchcock Presents, Wagon Train, Tales of Wells Fargo, The Restless Gun, Highway Patrol, Wanted: Dead or Alive, The Millionaire, Kraft Suspense Theatre, The Man and the Challenge, and Maverick. She also starred in the short-lived television series Two Faces West.[1] Meadows also appeared in films such as The Brain from Planet Arous, Frontier Gun, The Girl in Lovers Lane, Walk Tall, and Zebra in the Kitchen.[1] She retired in 1995 but later appeared in two short films: A Golightly Gathering (2009)[6] and Not the Same Old Brain (2022).
Filmography
editYear | Title | Role | Notes |
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1956 | Flesh and the Spur | Rina | Directed: Edward L. Cahn |
1957 | The Brain from Planet Arous | Sally Fallon | Directed: Nathan Juran |
1958 | Frontier Gun | Peg Barton | Directed: Paul Landres |
1960 | Walk Tall | Sally Medford | Directed: Maury Dexter |
1960 | The Girl in Lovers Lane | Carrie Anders | Directed: Charles R. Rondeau |
1961 | Back Street | Model | Directed: David Miller |
1961 | Breakfast at Tiffany's | Party Guest Shaking Derrier in White Dress (Uncredited) | Directed: Blake Edwards |
1965 | I Saw What You Did | Judith Marak | Directed: William Castle |
1965 | Zebra in the Kitchen | Isobel Moon | Directed: Ivan Tors |
1970 | The Christine Jorgensen Story | Tani | Directed: Irving Rapper |
1990 | Bad Influence | Mrs. Fielding | Directed: Curtis Hanson |
1991 | True Identity | FBI Receptionist | Directed: Charles Lane |
1991 | The Sitter (TV movie) | Directed: Rick Berger | |
1992 | Something to Live for: The Alison Gertz Story | Woman at party | Directed: Tom McLoughlin |
1993 | Murder of Innocence (TV movie) | Carol Wade | Directed: Tom McLoughlin |
1994 | The Postgraduate (short film) | Barbara Porter | Directed: Danny Salles |
2022 | Not the Same Old Brain (short film) | Sally Fallon / Herself | Directed: David Shecter |
Television
editYear | Title | Role | Notes |
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1956–1957 | Dr. Christian | Mary / Ann |
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1957 | Highway Patrol | Ella McKay | Season 2 Episode 22 (Suspected Cop) |
1957 | The Web | Janet Wiley | Season 1 Episode 13 ("Fatal Alibi") |
1957 | General Electric Theater | Miss Coulter | Season 6 Episode 9 ("Imp on a Cobweb Leash") |
1957–1962 | Tales of Wells Fargo |
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1958 | U.S. Marshal | Carol Robbins | Season 1 Episode 36 ("The Kidnapper") |
1958 | Target | ? | Season 1 Episode 17 ("Murder is a Bottomless Well") |
1958 | Goodyear Theatre | Miss Hansen | Season 1 Episode 18 ("Disappearance") |
1958 | The Millionaire | Ann Lawrance | Season 4 Episode 25 ("Millionaire Neal Bowers") |
1958 | The Restless Gun | Annie White | Season 1 Episode 25 ("Sheriff Billy") |
1958 | Whirlybirds | Mrs. Hobbs | Season 2 Episode 2 ("The Ashley Case") |
1958 | Harbor Command | Jane Kimberly | Season 1 Episode 14 ("Yacht Club") |
1958 | Men of Annapolis | Betty | Season 1 Episode 23 ("Mister Fireball") |
1958–1960 | Bachelor Father |
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1959 | M Squad | Mrs. Jane Barkley | Season 3 Episode 13 ("One of Our Armored Cars Is Missing") |
1959 | Men into Space | Lynn Croydon | Season 1 Episode 8 ("Asteroid") |
1959 | The Rough Riders | Carolyn Miller | Season 1 Episode 39 ("The Last Rebel") |
1959 | Richard Diamond, Private Detective | Linda Graham | Season 3 Episode 8 ("Marineland Mystery") |
1959 | Tombstone Territory | Ellen |
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1959 | State Trooper | Felina Meadows | Season 2 Episode 41 ("The Silver Spiral") |
1959 | The Lineup | Paula Adams | Season 5 Episode 18 ("The Boylston Billing Case") |
1959–1960 | The Man and the Challenge | Lynn Allen |
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1959–1960 | The Texan |
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1959–1961 | Alfred Hitchcock Presents |
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1959–1963 | 77 Sunset Strip |
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1959–1965 | Perry Mason |
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1960 | Johnny Ringo | Julie | Season 1 Episode 24 ("Border Town") |
1960 | Wanted Dead or Alive | Beth Morrison | Season 3 Episode 11 ("One Mother Too Many") |
1960 | Lock-Up | Diane Powell | Season 1 Episode 20 ("The Case of Frank Crotty") |
1960 | The Dennis O'Keefe Show | Lois Evans | Season 1 Episode 18 ("Cypress Grade School") |
1960 | Markham | Mary Stewart / Mrs. Arnold Carson | Season 2 Episode 13 ("Sing a Song of Murder") |
1960–1961 | The Aquanauts |
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1960–1961 | Two Faces West | Stacy |
Season 1
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1961 | The Asphalt Jungle |
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1961 | Michael Shayne | Ann Wills | Season 1 Episode 27 ("The Boat Caper") |
1961 | Sea Hunt | Dorothy 'Dottie' Maybrook | Season 4 Episode 1 ("Point of No Return") |
1961 | Cheyenne | Madaline De Vier | Season 6 Episode 3 ("Cross Purpose") |
1961 | Lawman |
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1962 | Maverick | Linda Storey | Season 5 Episode 8 ("Epitaph for a Gamble") |
1962–1963 | Sam Benedict |
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1963 | Kraft Suspense Theatre | Aline |
Season 1
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1963 | Breaking Point | Dr. Mady Miller (as Dara Howard) | Season 1 Episode 1 ("Solo for B-Flat Clarinet") |
1964 | Slattery's People | Gert | Season 1 Episode 8 ("Question: Is Laura the Name of the Game?") |
1965 | Mona McCluskey | Phyllis Blake | Season 1 Episode 13 ("Stranger in the Love Nest") |
1965 | The Alfred Hitchcock Hour | Anna | Season 3 Episode 23 ("Completely Foolproof") |
1987 | Punky Brewster | Ms. Maytag | Season 3 Episode 11 ("The Matchmaker") |
1989 | Rescue 911 | Co-Star | Directed: Ron Brody |
1991 | L.A. Law | Foreperson | Season 5 Episode 9 ("Splatoon") |
1991 | Santa Barbara | Psych Ward Nurse |
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1992 | The Golden Palace | Mrs. Pinkerman | Season 1 Episode 11 ("Camp Town Races Aren't Nearly as Much Fun as They Used to Be") |
1995 | Dream On | Mrs. Swanson | Season 6 Episode 13 ("Am I Blue") |
2009 | A Golightly Gathering | Herself | Short video 20 min. (as herself) |
Theatre
editYear | Title | Role | Notes |
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1997 | I Stand Before You Naked | Wealthy Lady | West Coast Ensemble |
The Glass Menagerie | Amanda | UCLA Shakespeare Perf.Group | |
A Scenario for the Oresteia | Clytemestra | West Coast Ensemble | |
Eddie Quinn | Barbara | World Premiere, West Coast Ensemble | |
Moliere’s ”Learned Ladies" | Philamente | West Coast Ensemble | |
Joint Return | Ann | (One Act Festival), West Coast Ensemble | |
Full Moon & High Tide | Sybil | Company of Angels | |
The Subject Was Roses | Nettie | Fig Tree Theater, George Hardy, Director | |
Dusk Before Fireworks | Dorothy Parker works | Company of Angels | |
Threads | Jessie | Company of Angels | |
Tumbleweed Junction | Lil | (original melodrama), Meridian Theater |
Shakespeare
editYear | Title | Role | Notes |
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1951 | Romeo & Juliet | Lady Capulet | CBS Television Studios |
Notes for a Novel | Shakespeare’s Sonnets In Performance (2-person original show) | ||
The Winter’s Tale | Paulina | The Shakespeare Circle | |
Merry Wives of Windsor | Mistress Page | The Shakespeare Circle | |
Hamlet | Gertrude | West Coast Ensemble | |
Her Infinite Variety - A Celebration of Shakespeare’s Women | Mistress Paige/Cleopatra | West Coast Ensemble |
References
edit- ^ a b c d e f g Aaker, Everett (May 25, 2017). Television Western Players, 1960-1975: A Biographical Dictionary. McFarland. pp. 297–298. ISBN 9781476662503 – via Google Books.
- ^ 1935, radaris/com. Accessed December 20, 2023.
- ^ 1935, radaris.com. Accessed December 20, 2023.
- ^ Ellingson, Steve (July 28, 1957). "Chaise Is Designed for Anyone's Curves". Star Tribune. Minneapolis, Minnesota. p. 53. Retrieved October 10, 2021 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ "Joyce Meadows is a Little Theatre Graduate". Lewiston Evening Journal. April 4, 1959. Retrieved October 10, 2021 – via Google Books.
- ^ Clemens, Samuel (June 2023). "Joyce Meadows". Classic Images.