Joyce
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Joyce may refer to:
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[edit] People
[edit] Deceased
- George Joyce (1618-?1670?), agitator during the English Civil War
- Jeremiah Joyce (1763-1816), Unitarian minister and writer
- Robert Dwyer Joyce (1830-1883), Irish poet
- David Joyce (1825-1904), American entrepreneur
- Isaac Wilson Joyce (1836-1905), American bishop in the Methodist Episcopal Church
- Patrick Weston Joyce (1827-1914), Irish author, brother of Robert Dwyer Joyce
- Charles Herbert Joyce (1830-1916), US Representative from Vermont
- Bill Joyce (baseball player) (1865-1941), American baseball player
- James Joyce (1882-1941), Irish novelist
- Gilbert Cunningham Joyce (1866-1942), educator and Bishop of Monmouth
- Philip Michael Joyce (1920-1942), U.S. Navy ensign
- Patrick H. Joyce (1879-1946) American entrepreneur
- William Joyce (1906–1946), British journalist & activist
- Bill Joyce (born 1887), Scottish footballer
- Alice Joyce (1890-1955), American actress
- Stanislaus Joyce (1894-1955), Irish writer, teacher and scolar; brother of James Joyce
- Peggy Hopkins Joyce (1893-1957), American actress
- Beatrice Joyce Kean (died 1972), established the Joyce Foundation
- Yootha Joyce (1927-1980), English actress
- Lucia Joyce (1907-1982), Ballet dancer and daughter of writer James Joyce
- Eileen Joyce (1912-1991), Australian pianist
- Natalie Joyce (1902-1992), American film actress
[edit] Living
- Brenda Joyce (actress) (born 1912), American
- Don Joyce (American football) (born 1929), player
- Ron Joyce (born 1930), Canadian entrepreneur
- Joan Joyce (born 1940), softball icon, among other sports
- Alan Joyce (born 1942), Australian footballer
- Elaine Joyce (born 1945), American actress
- Michael Joyce (born 1945), American author & academic
- Don Joyce (musician) (fl. late 1970s)
- Trevor Joyce (born 1947), Irish poet
- Brenda Joyce (author) (born c. 1950), American
- Graham Joyce (born 1954), British writer
- Ella Joyce (born 1954), American actress
- Jim Joyce (born 1955), Major League Baseball umpire
- Gerald Joyce (born 1956), scientist
- Regina Joyce (born 1957), Irish long-distance runner
- William Joyce (writer) (born 1957), American children's books author & illustrator
- Eric Joyce (born 1960), British politician
- Joe Joyce (born 1961), an English former footballer and currently appointed Academy Manager at Newcastle United
- Brian A. Joyce (born c. 1962), American politician -- Massachusetts
- Mike Joyce (born 1963), British drummer
- Warren Joyce (born 1965), English footballer
- Bob Joyce (born 1966), Canadian ice hockey player
- Sean Joyce (born 1967), English footballer
- Barnaby Joyce (born 1967), Australia politician
- Emily Joyce (born 1969), British actress
- Kerry Joyce (fl. 1990s), American interior designer
- Kevin Joyce (born c. 1970), American politician -- Illinois
- Michael Joyce (tennis) (born 1973), American tennis player
- Gus Joyce (born 1974), Irish cricketer
- Leilani Joyce (born 1974), New Zealand squash player
- Pádraic Joyce (born 1977), Irish football player
- Ed Joyce (born 1978), Irish cricketer
- Ryan Joyce (fl. 2000s), Canadian performer
- Dominick Joyce (born 1981), Irish cricketer
- Cecelia Joyce (born 1983), Irish cricketer
- Isobel Joyce (born 1983), Irish cricketer
- Kara Lynn Joyce (born 1985), American swimmer
- Luke Joyce (born 1987), American soccer player
[edit] Fictional characters
- Gilda Joyce, a character in the Gilda Joyce mystery novel series writer by Jennifer Allison
- Joyce Summers, the mother of Buffy Summers in Buffy the Vampire Slayer
[edit] Place names
- Burton Joyce, large village in Nottinghamshire, England
- Edmund P. Joyce Center, multi-purpose arena in South Bend, Indiana
- Joyce, Washington, on the Olympic Peninsula
- James Joyce Bridge, road bridge in Dublin, Ireland
- James Joyce Centre
- Joyce Theater, dance performance venue in the Chelsea area of Manhattan in New York
- James Joyce Tower and Museum, Martello tower in Sandycove, Dublin, where James Joyce spent six nights in 1904
- Mount Joyce, prominent, dome-shaped mountain, 1,830 m, standing 8 miles (13 km) northwest of Mount Howard in the Prince Albert Mountains, Victoria Land
- R. F. Joyce Observatory, home observatory of the Canterbury Astronomical Society (CAS), situated near West Melton, Christchurch, New Zealand
- Ronald V. Joyce Stadium, stadium in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
- Joyce-Collingwood Station, a neighbourhood around a SkyTrain station in Vancouver, Canada
[edit] Other uses
- Joyce, Amstrad PCW computer models
- Hurricane Joyce
- JB Joyce & Co, manufacturer
- USS Joyce (DE-317), ship
- Joyce (name)
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