Joyce Jacobs

British-Australian actress From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Joyce Mary Jacobs (née Penn; 15 April 1922 15 September 2013) was an English-born Australian character actress, and comedienne who had a successful career on the small screen, in soap opera and serials, after emigrating there from her native England in 1962.

Born
Joyce Mary Penn

(1922-04-15)15 April 1922
Died15 September 2013(2013-09-15) (aged 91)
OccupationActress
Yearsactive1962–2000
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Joyce Jacobs
Jacobs as Esme Watson in A Country Practice (TV series)
Born
Joyce Mary Penn

(1922-04-15)15 April 1922
Died15 September 2013(2013-09-15) (aged 91)
OccupationActress
Years active1962–2000
Known forA Country Practice (TV series) as Esme Watson (Seven Network and Ten Network)
Notable work
SpouseDavid Ian Hutchinson Jacobs (m. 1946/1947 - 2011; his death)
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Early life

Jacobs was born one of three siblings in Carshalton, Surrey, England to Leonard Watson Penn and Dora Elsie (née Ferrett) Penn.

She did not embark on a professional acting career until arriving in Australia in 1962.

Career

Joyce is best known for her portrayals of elderly gossips. During the 1970s, she appeared in serial Number 96 as a speaking extra, often referred to as Mrs. Carson or Daisy, and appeared briefly in The Young Doctors as Muriel Palmer.

She appeared in the short film, Heaven on the 4th Floor, in 1998 opposite Bunney Brooke. She appeared in a guest episode on G.P., in the 1986 TV movie Hector's Bunyip and made a guest appearance on All Saints in 2000.

A Country Practice (Seven Network)

Jacobs remains best known for her more permanent long running role on the soap opera A Country Practice, as Esme Watson. In 1981, she appeared on the pilot episode of A Country Practice, as a character in the medical clinic called Norma, after which she returned to the series donning Edna Everage style glasses and playing Esme Watson on the long-running Seven Network series. She was originally a semi-regular, but became a regular, starting with Episode 99 in 1982. Having worked on the series for 12 years (805 episodes), she was one of the show's longest-serving actresses. She normally appeared on screen alongside fellow veteran actors Syd Heylen and Gordon Piper, although, unlike the latter actors who were written out of the series toward the end of its run on Network Seven to make way for a younger revamped cast, she was retained in the series.[1]

A Country Practice (Ten Network)

In 1994, Network Ten continued the series under the same title, but with a new setting and a mostly new cast. Jacobs, however, along with Joan Sydney (as matron) and Andrew Blackman as Dr. Harry Morrison, reprised her role of Esme Watson. The new version was not as successful as the original and was cancelled after 30 episodes.

Personal life

After retirement, in an interview with the magazine Woman's Day in 2012 she revealed that he had been battling Parkinson's disease for 10 years. After her husband of 64 years, David Ian Hutchinson Jacobs, died in 2011, she resided in a rest home facility, Goodhew Gardens, Taren Point, where she celebrated her 90th birthday with fellow cast members.[2]

Jacobs died aged 91, on 21 September 2013.[3]

Filmography

Television

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2011 Today Tonight Herself TV series, 1 episode
2006 TV Turns 50: The Events That Stopped A Nation Guest - Herself with 'A Country Practice' cast: Lorrae Desmond, Brian Wenzel, Joan Sydney, Shane Porteous, Anne Tenney, Josephine Mitchell & Emily Nichol TV Special
1998-2000 All Saints Mavis Davis 2 episodes
1996 G.P. Jean Oswald 1 episode
1995 Sale of the Century: Battle of the TV Classics Herself TV series, 1 episode
1995 Coverstory Vriendin Denise 1 episode
1994 A Country Practice Esme Watson 29 episodes (Network 10)
1981-1993 A Country Practice Esme Watson / Norma 805 episodes (Seven Network)
1981 The Young Doctors Muriel Palmer 1 episode
1979 Number 96 Mrs Carson 1 episode
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Film

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1998 Heaven on the 4th Floor Joyce Williams Short film
1986 Hector's Bunyip Ivy Clements TV movie
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