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Jocelyn Howarth : ウィキペディア英語版
Constance Worth

Constance Worth (also known as Jocelyn Howarth) (19 August 1911 – 18 October 1963)〔(''The Sydney Morning Herald'' 26 August 1911, p. 14 )〕 was an Australian actress who became a Hollywood star in the late 1930s.
==Early life and career==
She was born Enid Joyce Howarth in Sydney, youngest of three daughters of businessman Moffatt Howarth and his wife Mary Ellen (née Dumbrell).〔''The Sydney Morning Herald'', Thursday 22 September 1921, p. 6 ()〕〔U.S. immigration records on her re-entry to the US on 13 October 1939, confirm her birth name as Enid Joyce and her year of birth 1911〕〔''Townsville Daily Bulletin'' (Qld), Wednesday 15 November 1933, page 8 ()〕 She was also known in Australia as "Joy." She attended Ascham School and a finishing school before developing a career on stage as Jocelyn Howarth, in Australia and New Zealand with J. C. Williamson Ltd.〔(''The Argus'' 23 August 1934 )〕〔(''Sydney Morning Herald'', 27 June 1934 )〕〔Terry Ramsaye (Ed) (1948) ''1948–1948 International Film Almanac.'' p. 416. Quigley Publications, California, USA〕

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