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Joyce Meadows (date of birth and names of family members unavailable; believed to have been born in the early 1930s) is a Canadian-American actress. From 1960-1961, she co-starred as Stacy in the syndicated western series Two Faces West with Charles Bateman and Francis De Sales. The previous season, 1959–1960, she appeared as Lynn Allen on three episodes entitled "Sphere of No Return", "The Breaking Point", and "Buried Alive", of NBC's adventure/drama series The Man and the Challenge, with George Nader. She also appeared in films, including the 1957 science fiction thriller about a... MORE
Joyce Meadows (date of birth and names of family members unavailable; believed to have been born in the early 1930s) is a Canadian-American actress. From 1960-1961, she co-starred as Stacy in the syndicated western series Two Faces West with Charles Bateman and Francis De Sales. The previous season, 1959–1960, she appeared as Lynn Allen on three episodes entitled "Sphere of No Return", "The Breaking Point", and "Buried Alive", of NBC's adventure/drama series The Man and the Challenge, with George Nader. She also appeared in films, including the 1957 science fiction thriller about a bizarre nuclear scientist, The Brain from Planet Arous, with John Agar and Robert Fuller.
Joyce Meadows was born as Joyce Burger, and in 1953 Joyce Burger won the 1953 title of Miss Sacramento. She later went to Hollywood and changed her name to Joyce Meadows. Meadows was raised in early childhood on a farm near her birthplace, the village of Arrowood in the province of Alberta. According to her website, as a child she acted on the "stage" of her family's back porch. Her family moved to Montana, where she attended her first motion picture at the age of eight. She was active in theatre arts in high school LESS
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