Leatrice Joy
1893 – 1985American
Leatrice Joy was a prominent American actress of the silent film era, best known as a favourite leading lady of director Cecil B. DeMille. She popularised the bobbed haircut for women in Hollywood and appeared in sophisticated comedies that pushed boundaries of fashion and social convention throughout the 1920s.
Notable Works
- The Ten Commandments (1923)
- Changing Husbands
- Manslaughter
- The Marriage Cheat
