From the time she was a little girl growing up in Detroit, Joyce Randolph “always wanted to be an actress. My heart was set on it,” she told Closer exclusively in 2023. And the star, who passed away on January 13 at age 99, achieved her dream with roles on Broadway and television — most notably the legendary 1950s sitcom The Honeymooners.

As Ed Norton’s wife, Trixie, Joyce didn’t have as big a role as the show’s other stars, but she found ways to get noticed. At times, “Jackie [Gleason] would go off script. He’d forget something and he would just keep talking, and we’d all have to keep talking, you know, just to keep going,” she recalled. “Any episode in which I had more than four or five lines, I liked it.”

After the show ended in 1956, Joyce turned her attention to family life and raising her son. “I didn’t go after things. Maybe I should have,” she said. “But taking care of someone … it’s wonderful if you have a good child. Wonderful.”

Read More: World News | Entertainment News | Celeb News
Closer

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You May Also Like

South Korea’s ‘Luke Skywalker’ strikes blow against President Yoon

A convicted former minister vowing revenge against conservative President Yoon Suk Yeol…

GOP Rep. Palmer Warns of ‘Worldwide Depression’ if China Invades Taiwan

Last week’s vote to authorize $40 billion in aid for Ukraine by…

Sharon Ozzy Osbourne Stand By Daughter Who Faced Health Scare While Carrying Awaited Baby at 37

Sharon, Kelly & Ozzy Osbourne| Kelly Osbourne’s child| Kelly Osbourne | Source:…

Eddie Izzard Sets New York Stage Return With One-Person ‘Hamlet’

Eddie Izzard will play 23 characters in William Shakespeare’s Hamlet this winter…