Biography
Monique Joyce (1912–1994) was a French model, singer and actress. She began her career appearing in Opéra comique. After winning the Mademoiselle Paris contest in March 1933 she received greater public attention and made her first film appearance that year.
During the Occupation of France she appeared in several productions by the German-backed Continental Films that later led to charges of collaboration. Her final role was a supporting part in the 1943 film Late Love directed by Gustav Ucicky and made in Vienna. Following the Liberation of Paris in 1944 she headed to the Sigmaringen enclave where the Vichy government in exile was headquartered for the final months of the war.
Filmography
all 14
Movies 14
Lætitia
Twisted Mistress (1942)
Movie
Lucy de Kaula
Miss Bonaparte (1942)
Movie
Miss Florence
Sins of Youth (1941)
Movie
Florence
Nightclub Hostess (1939)
Movie
Yvonne
Second Childhood (1939)
Movie
Joan Bouvreuil
Mother Love (1938)
Movie
Café-concert singer
Three Artillerymen on the Move (1938)
Movie
Claudine Faugier-Odot
Courier of Lyons (1937)
Movie
Lune de miel (1935)
Movie
Une vendeuse
Ces messieurs de la Santé (1934)
Movie
A mistress
Ciboulette (1933)
Movie
Betty
All for Nothing (1933)
Movie
600,000 francs per month (1933)
Movie
Criminal (1933)
Movie
Ratings
Average 4.54
Based on 615 movie and tv ratings over time
1933
1934
1938
1939
1942
Information
Known ForActing
GenderFemale
Birthday1912-12-22
Deathday1994-09-26 (81 years old)
Birth NameThérèse Mathilde Bénard
Birth Place14th arrondissement of Paris, France
CitizenshipsFrance
Also Known AsМоника Джойс
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