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  1. Leatrice Joy Richardson's Home page for her Fine Art and navigation to other pages - Paintings, Biography, Contact information & Links. "Painter Under the Influence" (Self portrait) Home: The appeal of living near a large cosmopolitan city like Los Angeles, is the diversity of people

  2. Leatrice Joy Leatrice Joy was an American actress most prolific during the early silent film era.. Born as Leatrice Joy Zeidler in New Orleans, Louisiana, she began her acting career in stock theater companies and made her film debut for the little-known small New Orleans based Nola Film Company in 1915. By 1917 she relocated to the relatively young film colony in Hollywood, California and ...

  3. Joy, Leatrice (1893–1985)American actress who starred primarily in silent films. Name variations: Mrs. John Gilbert. Born Leatrice Joy Zeidler in New Orleans, Louisiana, on November 7, 1893; died of acute anemia in 1985; married John Gilbert (the actor), in 1922 (divorced 1924); children: Leatrice Gilbert Fountain (who wrote the book Dark Star, a biography of John Gilbert).

  4. Leatrice Joy. Highest Rated: 86% The Ten Commandments (1923) Lowest Rated: 83% The Right of Way (1920) Birthday: Nov 7, 1893. Birthplace: New Orleans, Louisiana, USA. Pert, dark-haired silent ...

  5. Leatrice Joy Gilbert. Actress: Of Human Hearts. Leatrice Joy Gilbert was born on 6 September 1924 in Los Angeles, California, USA. She was an actress, known for Of Human Hearts (1938), This Is Your Life (1955) and Garbo (2005). She was married to John Caldwell Fountain, Ernest Gebler, Henry Hart, George Arthur Hoover and Francis Michael Carney.

  6. Find a Grave Memorial ID: 8748442. Source citation. Actress. Married for a short time to Actor John Gilbert, Joy played opposite comics Billy West and Oliver Hardy. Appeared in over 60 films, often playing career girls dressed in mannish suits, or sophisticated society girls. Joy is well remembered as 'Joan Ainsworth' in Made For Love as 'Mary ...

  7. Actress Born Leatrice J. Zeidler on Nov. 7, 1893 in New Orleans, LA. Died May 13, 1985 in Riverdale, NY. L eatrice Joy was one of Hollywood's leading silent screen stars and the last surviving featured player from Cecil B. DeMille's 1923 epic "The Ten Commandments." In most of the nearly 50 silent films she made, she generally was cast as a ...