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Biography - A Short Wiki
Joyce Dewitt is an actress in America who became well-familiar with the people worldwide for playing the role Janet Wood on the ABC sitcom Three’s Company. When she was in high school, Dewitt started taking acting classes apart. During 1977-1984 she played the role of Janet, and later appeared in a comedy film named Spring Fling and made some guest appearances in episodes of Finder of Lost Lovers, Pinky and the Brain, Cybill, and Living Single.
Career Highlights
Here is a short summary of Joyce Dewitt's career:
Joyce started her career in acting at the age of 13. She started to appear on stage when she was in high school.
Family and Personal Life
She has always been a private person since she started working with Three’s Company. In 1979, an article revealed that she was in a relationship with an American TV and film character actor named Ray Buktenica. She met him while she was graduating from UCLA.
Husband/Spouse (Name): | N/A |
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Children/Kids | N/A |
Boyfriend/Girlfriend (Dating) | N/A |
Civil Status | Single |
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Nationality, Net Worth and Other Facts
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Full/Real Name | Joyce Anne DeWitt |
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Gender (Biological) | Female |
Age (as of today) | 74 years |
Date of Birth | April 23, 1949 |
Place of Birth | Wheeling, West Virginia, United States |
Nationality | American |
Height | 1.61 m, 5 feet 3 inches |
Weight | 52 kg, 114.5 lbs |
Net Worth / Wealth | $5 million |
Occupation | Actress |
Height, Weight, and Age
Joyce Dewitt's height is pretty average measuring 1.61 m. The actress weighs 52 kg. As of today, December 9, 2023, Joyce Dewitt is 74 years old.
Quotes
"Every once in a while in an actor's life, a cast comes together."
Joyce Dewitt
"One of my teachers says the sound you hear in the center of the universe is laughter. I don't know if it's true, but if you do something and 30 years later it still produces laughter, that's a fantasy you can't make up."
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"Hollywood can be brutal, inhuman, the opposite of what the theatre is, and I had little desire to be part of it."
Joyce Dewitt
"When you decide you're going to join a project, it's all about the gift you're giving the audience."
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"I mean, sitcoms shouldn't be doing 'Saturday Night Live.' You can't just do bit after bit after bit. You have to string it together with tight writing and performances. Hollywood seems to have forgotten how to do this."
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