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Joyce Mackenzie(1925-2021)

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Joyce Mackenzie
This starlet of the early 50s once self-deprecatingly described herself as "a poor man's movie star". She was born Joyce Elaine Mackenzie in Redwood, California, a doctor's daughter. During the war years her sobriquet was 'Joyce the Joiner', toiling as a carpenter's assistant at the shipbuilding company Western Pipe and Steel. This helped pay for her acting tuition. After the war, Joyce got her foot in the door selling tickets and getting occasional acting gigs at the Pasadena Playhouse. Like so many other debutantes, she was spotted by a talent scout (in 1948) and wound up as the only female character (albeit uncredited) in the air force drama Twelve O'Clock High (1949). Her first featured role for 20th Century Fox was as a rival to Dorothy McGuire in the marital comedy Mother Didn't Tell Me (1950). Joyce had a rare opportunity for top billing on a loan-out to RKO, but the resulting second feature (Destination Murder (1950)) turned out to be a tepid potboiler for which the studio had acquired the rights on the cheap from a Poverty Row outfit. Nonetheless, Joyce racked up fifteen film credits over the next three years, including solid supporting roles in A-grade releases like Broken Arrow (1950), On the Riviera (1951), The Racket (1951) and Deadline - U.S.A. (1952), opposite big time box-office stars James Stewart, Danny Kaye, Robert Mitchum and Humphrey Bogart, respectively. She also famously played Jane to Lex Barker's Tarzan in Tarzan and the She-Devil (1953) (again for RKO), becoming the eleventh actress cast in that role thus far. Her penultimate film was The French Line (1953), a musical comedy (released in 3-D) in which Joyce (playing a model) swapped identities with Jane Russell.

Joyce retired from acting in the early 60s after guest starring in an episode of Perry Mason (1957). By 1976, she had switched professions, working as an English teacher at a high school in Laguna Niguel, California. She was married three times, respectively to real estate mogul Walter Leimert, construction tycoon Robert L. Driver and, finally, to Victor Benedict Hassing, who predeceased her in 1980.
BornOctober 13, 1925
DiedJune 10, 2021(95)
BornOctober 13, 1925
DiedJune 10, 2021(95)
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Known for

Lex Barker, Joyce Mackenzie, and Monique van Vooren in Tarzan and the She-Devil (1953)
Tarzan and the She-Devil
5.3
  • Jane(as Joyce MacKenzie)
  • 1953
Stanley Clements, Myrna Dell, Hurd Hatfield, and Joyce Mackenzie in Destination Murder (1950)
Destination Murder
6.1
  • Laura Mansfield(as Joyce MacKenzie)
  • 1950
Humphrey Bogart in Deadline - U.S.A. (1952)
Deadline - U.S.A.
7.2
  • Katherine Garrison Geary
  • 1952
Mother Didn't Tell Me (1950)
Mother Didn't Tell Me
5.7
  • Helen Porter
  • 1950

Credits

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  • Raymond Burr in Perry Mason (1957)
    Perry Mason
    8.3
    TV Series
    • Nancy Gilman (as Joyce MacKenzie)
    • 1961
  • City Detective (1953)
    City Detective
    6.9
    TV Series
    • Tina
    • 1954
  • Preston Foster in Cavalcade of America (1952)
    Cavalcade of America
    7.9
    TV Series
    • Idell Wilson
    • 1954
  • Topper (1953)
    Topper
    8.2
    TV Series
    • Diane Manners
    • 1954
  • Dan Duryea, Mari Blanchard, and John Payne in Rails Into Laramie (1954)
    Rails Into Laramie
    6.1
    • Helen Shanessy
    • 1954
  • Jane Russell in The French Line (1953)
    The French Line
    5.1
    • Myrtle Brown (as Joyce MacKenzie)
    • 1953
  • Chevron Theatre (1952)
    Chevron Theatre
    6.6
    TV Series
    • 1953
  • Lex Barker, Joyce Mackenzie, and Monique van Vooren in Tarzan and the She-Devil (1953)
    Tarzan and the She-Devil
    5.3
    • Jane (as Joyce MacKenzie)
    • 1953
  • Your Favorite Story (1953)
    Your Favorite Story
    7.3
    TV Series
    • 1953
  • Mitzi Gaynor, Bob Graham, Oscar Levant, and David Wayne in The I Don't Care Girl (1953)
    The I Don't Care Girl
    6.2
    • Babette (uncredited)
    • 1953
  • Linda Darnell in Night Without Sleep (1952)
    Night Without Sleep
    5.9
    • Laura Harkness (as Joyce MacKenzie)
    • 1952
  • Marilyn Monroe, Anne Baxter, Charles Laughton, Richard Widmark, Jeanne Crain, Fred Allen, Farley Granger, Oscar Levant, Jean Peters, Gregory Ratoff, Dale Robertson, and David Wayne in O. Henry's Full House (1952)
    O. Henry's Full House
    7.2
    • Hazel Woods (segment "The Clarion Call") (scenes deleted, as Joyce MacKenzie)
    • 1952
  • Wait Till the Sun Shines, Nellie (1952)
    Wait Till the Sun Shines, Nellie
    7.0
    • Bessie Jordan
    • 1952
  • Humphrey Bogart in Deadline - U.S.A. (1952)
    Deadline - U.S.A.
    7.2
    • Katherine Garrison Geary
    • 1952
  • The Model and the Marriage Broker (1951)
    The Model and the Marriage Broker
    7.0
    • Doris (uncredited)
    • 1951

Soundtrack



  • Marilyn (1963)
    Marilyn
    7.8
    • performer: "Oh, What A Forward Young Man!"
    • 1963
  • Anne Baxter, Dan Dailey, and Chief Yowlachie in A Ticket to Tomahawk (1950)
    A Ticket to Tomahawk
    6.1
    • performer: "Oh, What a Forward Young Man You Are" (uncredited)
    • 1950

Personal details

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  • Alternative name
    • Joyce MacKenzie
  • Height
    • 5′ 5″ (1.65 m)
  • Born
    • October 13, 1925
    • Redwood City, California, USA
  • Died
    • June 10, 2021
    • Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA
  • Spouses
      Victor Benedict Hassing1972 - October 29, 1980 (his death)
  • Other works
    (7/54) Print ad: Hollywood Bread.
  • Publicity listings
    • 1 Pictorial
    • 1 Magazine Cover Photo

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    After leaving Hollywood, she returned to college and got her teacher's degree. In 1976 she was teaching English at Niguel Hills Jr. High School in Laguna Niguel, CA.

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