Brenda Joyce


Actor
Brenda Joyce

About

Also Known As
Betty Graffina Leabo
Birth Place
Kansas City, Missouri, USA
Born
February 25, 1917
Died
July 04, 2009

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Biography

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Photo Collections

Tarzan's Magic Fountain - Movie Poster
Tarzan's Magic Fountain - Movie Poster

Videos

Movie Clip

Rains Came, The (1939) -- (Movie Clip) Cast Iron Petticoat From the opening scene, Brit artist Ransome (George Brent) and local doctor Major Safti (Tyrone Power) discuss the former's inertia and the state of contemporary India, a missionary mother and daughter (Marjorie Rambeau, Brenda Joyce) visiting, in The Rains Came, 1939, co-starring Myrna Loy.
Tarzan And The Huntress (1947) -- (Movie Clip) Never Kill For Fun Johnny Weissmuller (title character) happy with Jane (Brenda Joyce) and Boy (Johnny Sheffield), not aware yet of the hunting expedition led by Tanya (Patricia Morison, also from the title) and Marley (John Warburton), flying above, early in Tarzan And The Huntress, 1947.
Tarzan And The Huntress (1947) -- (Movie Clip) Killer Lion Jungle intrigue as the king (Charles Trowbridge) gets shot in a staged stampede, his son (Ted Hecht) distraught, guests (Barton MacLane, Carl Marley, Patricia Morison) alarmed, creepy Suli (Maurice Tauzin) faking concern and Johnny Weissmuller arriving, in Tarzan And The Huntress, 1947.
Tarzan And The Amazons -- (Movie Clip) This Is It Jane (Brenda Joyce) mistake's the Amazon bracelet Cheetah picked up from Athena (Shirley O'Hara) as a gift from Tarzan (Johnny Weissmuller) leaving Sir Guy (Henry Stephenson) and the rest of Jane's friends curious to figure out the significance of the bracelet and find the source in Tarzan and the Amazons, 1945.
Tarzan And The Amazons -- (Movie Clip) Jane's Friends Jane (Brenda Joyce) and her friends sail in to meet Tarzan (Johnny Weissmuller) and the boy (Johnny Sheffield) who quickly prove all Jane has said of Tarzan as he rescues the boy from a nearby alligator in Tarzan and the Amazons, 1945.
Tarzan And The Mermaids -- (Movie Clip) Letter From Boy Benji (John Laurenz) is the local postman and Jane (Brenday Joyce) and Tarzan (Johnny Weissmuller) are hoping he'll bring a letter from "Boy," who's off in England at school, and he doesn't notice runaway princess Mara (Linda Christain) fixing her boat, in Tarzan And The Mermaids, 1948.
Tarzan And The Mermaids -- (Movie Clip) Tarzan Go Fishing Johnny Weissmuller (title character) is in fact fishing, this time accidentally catching runaway princess Mara (Linda Christian), whom Jane (Brenda Joyce) is perfectly happy to welcome, Benji (John Laurenz) with singing commentary, in Tarzan And The Mermaids, 1948.

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