Joyce Carey


Joyce Carey was an English actress, best known for her long professional and personal relationship with Noël Coward. Her stage career lasted from 1916 until 1987, and she was performing on television in her 90s. Although never a star, she was a familiar face both on stage and screen. In addition to light comedy, she had a large repertory of Shakespearean roles.

Career

Joyce Carey was born Joyce Lilian Lawrence, the daughter of actor Gerald Lawrence, a matinée idol who had been a juvenile in Henry Irving's Shakespeare company, and his wife, actress Lilian Braithwaite, a major West End star. Carey was educated at the Florence Etlinger Dramatic School.
Carey made her stage debut in 1916, aged 18, as Princess Katherine in an all-female production of Henry V. She joined Sir George Alexander's company at the St James's Theatre playing Jacqueline, a French countess, in The Aristocrat. After a succession of West End roles in light comedy, Carey took on further Shakespearean parts, appearing at Stratford-upon-Avon as Anne Page, Perdita, Titania, Miranda and Juliet. Over the next few years she added Hermia, Celia and Olivia to her Shakespearean repertoire, in between regular appearances in West End comedies.
Her first appearance in a Noël Coward play was as Sarah Hurst in Easy Virtue in New York in 1926. For most of the following seven years, her career was chiefly in New York, following a great success in The Road to Rome in 1927. In 1934 she wrote, and acted a supporting role in, a comedy, Sweet Aloes, which ran in London for more than a year. In 1936 she resumed her connection with Coward, playing a series of character roles in his cycle of short plays, Tonight at 8.30 in London and New York. In 1938 she starred in the comedy play Spring Meeting in the West End.
During the Second World War, Carey toured with John Gielgud for the Entertainments National Service Association, recreating some of her roles from Tonight at 8.30. In 1942 she rejoined Coward to tour in his three newest plays, This Happy Breed as Sylvia, Blithe Spirit as Ruth, and Present Laughter as Liz – a character based partly on the actress herself. She later played all three roles in London. After the war she played in new Coward plays, Quadrille and Nude with Violin.
The Times stated of her film work: "One role in a film written by Coward will remain always in the memory: with haughty disdain and an accent of fearful gentility Carey was the manageress of the station buffet in Brief Encounter, who froze her customers and slapped down attempts at familiarity from Stanley Holloway's ticket collector." Carey's other Coward film roles were the petty officer's wife in In Which We Serve and Mrs Bradman in Blithe Spirit. Her other films included The Way to the Stars and Cry the Beloved Country.
Between 1976 and 1979, Carey starred in the popular series The Cedar Tree. Her last stage performance was in 1984, as Mrs Higgins in Pygmalion, opposite Peter O'Toole; the critic Michael Coveney described her performance as plaintive and touching. She continued working on screen into her nineties, attracting enthusiastic notices for her portrayal of a frail old lady faced with eviction in Michael Palin's BBC play No 27.
She was the subject of This Is [Your Life (British TV series)|This Is Your Life] in 1985 when she was surprised by Eamonn Andrews at London's Waldorf Hotel.

Critical opinion and personal life

The Times commented in its obituary of Carey:
Carey was awarded the OBE in 1982. She never married: she enjoyed the enduring friendship of Coward's adopted "family". When Coward received his knighthood in 1970, Carey, along with the costume designer Gladys Calthrop, accompanied him to the ceremony at Buckingham Palace. She died in London, aged 94.

Selected filmography

Film

God and the Man as Priscilla SeftonBecause Colonel Newcome as RoseIn Which We Serve as Mrs. Hardy / KathBlithe Spirit as Violet BradmanThe Way to the Stars as Miss WintertonBrief Encounter as Myrtle BagotThe October Man as Mrs. VintonLondon Belongs to Me as Mrs. VizzardIt's Hard to Be Good as Alice BeckettThe [Chiltern Hundreds (film)|The Chiltern Hundreds] as Lady CarolineThe Astonished Heart as Susan BirchHappy Go Lovely as Bruno's SecretaryCry, the Beloved Country as Margaret JarvisStreet Corner as Miss HopkinsThe [End of the Affair (1955 film)|The End of the Affair] as Miss PalmerStolen Assignment as Ida GarnettLoser Takes All as Bird's NestAlive and Kicking as MatronThe Rough and the Smooth as Mrs. ThompsonLibel as Miss SykesLet's Get Married as Miss FinchNearly a Nasty Accident as Lady TrowboroughThe Naked Edge as Victoria HicksGreyfriars Bobby as First LadyThe V.I.P.s as Mrs. Damer The Eyes of Annie Jones as Aunt HelenA Jolly Bad Fellow as Hotel ManageressA Nice Girl Like Me as Aunt CeliaLady [Caroline Lamb (film)|Lady Caroline Lamb] as Marquise Father, Dear Father as MotherThe Black Windmill as Miss Monley

Television

Danger Man Season 2: Episode 15 as Lord Ammonford's wifeFather, Dear Father as Patrick's MotherThe [New Avengers (TV series)|The New Avengers] as Lady with DogThe Cedar Tree as Alice, Lady BourneMy Son, [My Son (TV series)|My Son, My Son] as Mrs. BendallMiss Marple - A Murder is Announced as Belle GoedlerNumber 27 as Miss Barwick