Joyce

JoyceDeWitt started performing on stage at the age of 13. DeWitt graduated from Ball State University with a Bachelor's of Arts. During her summer stock performance she was persuaded by the director to join UCLA's Department of Theater MFA Program. She was awarded the Master of Fine Arts Fellowship and the Clifton Webb Scholarship. While attending UCLA she worked as a secretary before making her television debut on the show's episode Baretta.Contrary to the rumor that she was guided by actor Abe Vigoda, Dewitt has declared that the two actors never did meet. DeWitt is most well-known for her performance as Janet Wood during the 1977-1984 run of the sitcom Three's Company, a job she landed after being cast in the second pilot episode of the show. Janet was also in an episode of the show The Ropers that she was in in 1979. After Three's Company ended in 1984, DeWitt appeared in an episode of Finder of Lost Loves in 1984 following which she resigned from acting for several years. The stage was her first time back on stage in June of 1991 when she was a performer on a Noises Off production at Michigan's Cherry County Playhouse. [1] Later she was in the TV comedy Spring Fling! Pinky and the Brain aired in 1997 and featured characters based on her. The voice was performed partially by another actress. She made an appearance in the episode Cybill and also had an appearance on the last episode of Living Single. Her 2000s work includes TV shows such as Hope Island, The Nick at Nite Holiday Special and Call of the Wild.

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