Name |
Joyce Randolph |
Height |
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Naionality |
American |
Date of Birth |
21-October-1924 |
Place of Birth |
Detroit, Michigan, U.S. |
Famous for |
Acting |
Joyce Randolph is an American actress, best known for playing Trixie Norton on The Honeymooners. Randolph was born as Joyce Sirola in Detroit, Michigan, and moved to New York City in 1943 to pursue an acting career. She took roles on Broadway and landed various television roles. In 1951, she was seen in a Clorets commercial by Jackie Gleason and was asked to appear in a skit on Cavalcade of Stars, Gleason's variety show on the DuMont Television Network. Soon after, she was cast as Trixie in The Honeymooners.
Randolph is the last surviving member of the famous Honeymooners quartet, which included Jackie Gleason as Ralph Kramden, Art Carney as Ed Norton, Audrey Meadows as Alice Kramden (after replacing a blacklisted Pert Kelton), and Randolph as Trixie Norton. Randolph was not the very first "Trixie Norton"; Elaine Stritch appeared as a burlesque "Trixie" circa 1951 in Cavalcade of Stars, where the premise for The Honeymooners first took root. Stritch only played the role once and Randolph took over. Randolph had met her future Honeymooners co-star Meadows long before they did the television series, meeting as fellow actresses in a summer stock production of No, No, Nanette.
Randolph married Richard Lincoln Charles, a wealthy marketing executive, in a Baptist church on Long Island, New York, on October 2, 1955. Charles died in 1997 at age 74. Richard was the president (Shepherd) of The Lambs. Their son, Randolph Richard Charles (born 1960), is a marketing executive in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Randolph is presently on the Board of the USO and the Council of The Lambs, where she was made an honorary member in 1998. She is the great-aunt of former Colorado Rockies pitcher Tim Redding.