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    Alice Joyce Brown (née Joyce; 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 of the same name .

  2. Alice Joyce was a silent-screen actress who starred in films for Kalem, Vitagraph and other studios. She was known for her natural and dignified performances, and married director Clarence Brown.

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  3. Dec 27, 2015 · Alice Joyce is one of the most striking and unusual stars of the silent screen. She was one of the small handful of stars who were major names from the rise of the star system in the nickelodeon era through the rise of talking pictures.

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  4. The life and career of Alice Joyce. Filmography. with a listing of archival holdings, video availability and links to new and vintage reviews. Picture Gallery. Homes and Haunts Addresses associated with Alice Joyce. More Pictures on the Web. The Silent Ladies photo gallery on Alice Joyce.

  5. Alice Joyce (October 1, 1890 – October 9, 1955) was an American actress. She appeared in more than two hundred movies in the 1910s and 1920s. She starred mostly in silent movies. Those included The Green Goddess in 1923. She was born in Kansas City, Missouri.

  6. ALICE JOYCE is the single screen player of stellar importance who has developed exclusively in motion pictures. Having gained her entire experience in the photo-drama, she is eminently fitted to discuss the progress and future of motion pictures from the standpoint of the player.

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  8. She is known for her roles in the 1923 film The Green Goddess and its 1930 remake also called The Green Goddess. It was director Sidney Olcott at the Kalem Company in New York City who gave Alice Joyce her first chance, casting her in his 1910 production, The Deacon's Daughter.