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Joy Westmore (; 1932 – 5 November 2020) was an Australian actress on radio, stage and television, and in voice-over. She was best known to local and international television viewers for her long-running role in ''
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'' as the friendly but highly ineffectual bespectacled officer Joyce Barry, appearing from the first season in 1979 until the final episode in 1986 and smaller roles in ''
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'' in 1991 and 2003.


Career

Westmore had been an actress since 1950. She read commercials on radio and was particularly known for her performances opposite
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. She made her small-screen debut in the TV movie ''
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'', and subsequently had roles in the soap ''
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'' and in '' Bellbird'', before taking on the longer-lasting role of Officer Joyce Barry in ''Prisoner''. She was a recurring cast member throughout the first five years of the show, but became a regular in 1984 and continued until the series' finale in 1986. Entertainment reporter Peter Ford stated that "Joyce Barry was probably the world's worst prison officer, because she was too overly nice and trustworthy, although she provided a lot of comic relief in the series". After ''Prisoner'' she played Mrs Blanche White in an Australian version of the TV game show ''
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'', and had two brief roles in ''
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'', as Mrs Forster in 1991 and as
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's grandmother, Nancy Bliss, in 2003. She also played various small roles in one-off and long-running dramas, including '' Waiting at the Royal'', ''
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''. She also was narrator in audio books.


Personal life and death

Westmore was married to dentist Brian Westmore on 13 March 1960. They had four children together. Joy Westmore died from dementia in an aged care facility in
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, on 5 November 2020, aged 88.


Filmography


Other appearances


Awards

* Penguin Award – Joyce Barry in ''Prisoner''


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Westmore, Joy Australian film actresses 1932 births 2020 deaths Australian soap opera actresses 20th-century Australian actresses 21st-century Australian actresses