As an actor, Joyce used his mother's maiden name, rather than his birth surname, to avoid being typecast in central European roles. In the early 1960s, he appeared on stage in ''
Fings Ain't Wot They Used T'be. He played a soldier in the 1969 film, Oh! What a Lovely War''. Joyce had become widely recognised within the UK; however, he also appeared in several plays made for
Telefís Éireann, in Ireland. Between 1968 and 1974, he played
rag-and-bone man Tommy Deakin in
Coronation Street. In 1973, he appeared in two episodes of
Crown Court and the film version of
Never Mind the Quality Feel the Width; and between 1964 and 1976 he appeared in many different roles in the
police procedural drama
Z-Cars. In 1980, Joyce appeared in an episode of
The Enigma Files (The Fit Up), and throughout the 1980s he appeared in television shows including
Minder,
Auf Wiedersehen, Pet and
The Bill. In his later years Joyce played
John Royle, father of publican
Eddie Royle, in the soap opera
EastEnders between 1990 and 1991, and again in 1993. His final credited performance was in the 1999 film
Alice in Wonderland. == Personal life and death ==