Monique Joyce (1912–1994) was a French model, singer and actress. She began her career appearing in Opéra comique. After winning the Mademoiselle Paris contest in March 1933 she received greater public attention and made her first film appearance that year.
During the Occupation of France she appeared in several productions by the German-backed Continental Films that later led to charges of collaboration. Her final role was a supporting part in the 1943 film Late Love directed by Gustav Ucicky and made in Vienna. Following the Liberation of Paris in 1944 she headed to the Sigmaringen enclave where the Vichy government in exile was headquartered for the final months of the war.
1942
1942
as Lucy de Kaula
1941
as Miss Florence
1939
as Florence
1939
as Yvonne
1938
as Joan Bouvreuil
1938
as Café-concert singer
1937
as Claudine Faugier-Odot
1935
1934
as Une vendeuse
1933
as A mistress
1933
as Betty
1933
1933