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Why Late ‘Honeymooners’ Star Joyce Randolph Left Acting: Took Care of Her ‘Wonderful Child’


Late 'Honeymooners' star Joyce Randoph starred on one of TV's earliest hits but told Closer exclusively why she 'didn't go after things' following the show.

Get back to the From the time she was a little girl growing up in Detroit, Joyce Randolph “always wanted to be an actress. 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.

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