Joyce Coad (April 14, 1917 – May 3, 1987) was an American child actress in motion pictures.
Child prodigy
Coad's foster father was Raymond E. Coad.[1] By the age of five she became a reader of children's stories on radio station KHJ in Los Angeles.[2]
Film actress
Coad moved to Los Angeles at the same time in 1926 that Metro Goldwyn Mayer was searching for a "million dollar baby". She won the contest conducted by the Los Angeles Evening Express.[3] She also received a contract to perform on radio station KNX in Hollywood. Her programs included recitations, songs, and stories.[4]
The number of her film appearances declined after 1931. She played the role of Elsa The German Milkmaid in Captured! (1933). In June 1937 Coad was cast in The Deerslayer, which was being filmed by Standard Pictures. She was twenty years old.