What is Leatrice Joy's middle name?

Johanna

What is Leatrice Joy's full name?

Leatrice Johanna Zeidler

Leatrice Joy nickname(s):

Leatrice Joy Zeidler, Beatrice Joy Zeidler, Beatrice Joy

Leatrice Joy date of birth:

November 7, 1893

How old was Leatrice Joy when died?

91

Where was Leatrice Joy born?

New Orleans, LA USA

When did Leatrice Joy die?

May 13, 1985

Where did Leatrice Joy die?

Riverdale, NY

Why did Leatrice Joy die?

Acute Anemia

How tall is Leatrice Joy?

5' 3" (160 cm)

Leatrice Joy body shape:

Slim

What color is Leatrice Joy's hair?

Brown - Dark

Is Leatrice Joy gay or straight?

Straight

What religion is Leatrice Joy?

Christian Science

What is Leatrice Joy's ethnicity?

White

What is Leatrice Joy nationality?

American

What is Leatrice Joy's occupation?

Actress

Leatrice Joy claim to fame:

The Ace of Hearts

Who is Leatrice Joy's father?

Edward Joseph Zeidler

Who is Leatrice Joy's mother?

Mary Joy Zeidler (née Crimens)

Short Biography

Leatrice JoyActive - 1917 - 1951 | Born - Nov 7, 1896 in New Orleans, LA | Died - May 13, 1985 in Riverdale, NY | Genres - Drama, Romance, ComedyBiography by Hal Erickson Trained as an actress in Southern and Midwestern stock companies, the lovely Leatrice Joy entered films as an extra in 1915. Her first break was as the leading lady in the 2-reel comedies starring Chaplin imitator Billy West, wherein she was often menaced by top-hatted villain Oliver Hardy. During the early 1920s, Joy was under contract to Cecil B. DeMille, starring in such extravaganzas as Manslaughter (1922) and The Ten Commandments (1923); she later would recall that the plots of these films were corny in the extreme and that DeMille could be a merciless martinet, but that she was grateful to the director for the salutary effect he had on her career. In most of her silent appearances, Joy was something of a forerunner to Rosalind Russell: the fashionable businesswoman or stuck-up society girl who is eventually "tamed" by the handsome leading man. After appearing in two talkies, Joy retired, reemerging in a good character part as a kittenish elderly lady who is swindled by charming con artist Frank Fay in 1951's Love Nest. At the height of her 1920s fame, Leatrice Joy was married to superstar John Gilbert; their daughter, Leatrice Joy Gilbert Fountain, authored the Gilbert autobiography Dark Star.