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Alice Joyce
Alice Joyce (born October 1, 1890 – October 9, 1955) was an American actress, who appeared in more than 200 films during the 1910s and 1920s. She is known for her roles in the 1923 film ''The Green Goddess'' and its 1930 remake also called ''The Green Goddess''.〔"Alice Joyce, Star of Silent Movies, Dies." ''Los Angeles Times''. October 10, 1955, Page 1.〕〔"Alice Joyce Dies; Silent Film Star." ''New York Times''. October 10, 1955, Page 27.〕〔"Alice Joyce Estate Said to Top $175,000." ''Los Angeles Times''. October 19, 1955, Page 4.〕〔Kansas State Census Collection, March 1, 1895, Rosedale, Wyandotte County, Kansas, line 4, roll V115-165.〕〔1900 United States Federal Census, Falls Church, Virginia〕〔1910 United States Federal Census, Bronx Assembly District 30, New York, New York, Enumeration District 30, Sheet 5A.〕〔Golden, Eve. ''Golden Images: 41 Essays on Silent Film Stars''. McFarland&Company, ISBN 0786408340, 2001, p. 65.〕 ==Personal life== Alice Joyce was born in Kansas City, Missouri, to John Edward and Vallie Olive McIntyre Joyce (1873–1938). She had a brother, Francis "Frank" Joyce (1893–1935), who was 2 years younger who later became an entertainment manager. By 1900, her parents' marriage fell apart, and her father, John, took custody of little Alice and Frank and moved to Falls Church, Virginia, where Joyce spent most of her childhood. According to the 1910 Census, her mother, Vallie, remarried in 1900 to Leon Faber, and they resided in the Bronx, New York, along with Alice and her brother, Frank, where she was employed as a "photographer's model" and appeared in illustrated songs.
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