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Joyce Mathews

Joyce Mathews was an American actress, dancer, and showgirl who appeared in films, on Broadway, and in early television productions from the late 1930s through the 1950s. She was known for her stage and screen work as well as for her marriages to comedian Milton Berle, theatrical producer Billy Rose, and actor Don Beddoe.

Early life
Mathews was born Jane Mathews on December 5, 1919, in New York City. She later attended the Ida M. Fisher School in Miami Beach, Florida, where she studied art before entering show business. She subsequently changed her first name from Jane to Joyce. == Career ==
Career
Mathews began her entertainment career in the late 1930s as a dancer at Nicky Blair’s Paradise nightclub in New York. She appeared in several motion pictures, including The Big Broadcast of 1938 and Artists and Models Abroad (1938). Additional film credits included All Women Have Secrets (1939), Sudden Money (1939), and Mister Universe (1951). On Broadway, she appeared in the musical Hold On to Your Hats, associated with Al Jolson. By the early 1950s, she was also working in television. == Personal life ==
Personal life
Her first marriage was to Gonzales Gomez. The couple divorced in 1947, remarried in June 1949, and divorced again in 1950 in the Virgin Islands. In July 1951, Mathews was hospitalized following a reported suicide attempt at the New York apartment of theatrical producer Billy Rose. Mathews married Rose July 2, 1956 and they divorced July 23, 1959. They then remarried on December 29, 1961, only to divorce again on February 10, 1964, exactly two years before he died. In 1974, Mathews married actor Don Beddoe. By 1977, she owned and operated a travel agency in California. Mathews lived in California in her later years. She died on January 17, 1999, in Laguna Beach, California, at the age of 79. == Filmography ==
Filmography
Film Television == References ==
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