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[[Image:joycegordon.jpg|thumb|300px|Joyce Gordon in ''Hey Cinderella!'']]
 
[[Image:joycegordon.jpg|thumb|300px|Joyce Gordon in ''Hey Cinderella!'']]
   
'''Joyce Gordon''' is a [[Canadian]] actress who played [[The Fairy Godmother (Hey Cinderella)|the Fairy Godmother]] in the 1970 Muppet special ''[[Hey Cinderella!]]''.
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'''Joyce Gordon''' (1934-2008) was a [[Canadian]] actress who played [[The Fairy Godmother (Hey Cinderella)|the Fairy Godmother]] in the 1970 Muppet special ''[[Hey Cinderella!]]''.
   
 
Her credits include the films ''Police Academy'' and ''Stay Tuned'' (with [[John Ritter]]), and a range of television series including ''[[Friday the 13th]]'', ''Forever Knight'', ''Queer as Folk'', and ''Puppets Who Kill'' (the latter created by [[John Pattison]]).
 
Her credits include the films ''Police Academy'' and ''Stay Tuned'' (with [[John Ritter]]), and a range of television series including ''[[Friday the 13th]]'', ''Forever Knight'', ''Queer as Folk'', and ''Puppets Who Kill'' (the latter created by [[John Pattison]]).
   
 
==External links==
 
==External links==
*[http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0330349/ IMDb]
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* [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0330349/ IMDb]
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* [https://www.theglobeandmail.com/life/joyce-gordon-simon/article20445690/ ''Globe and Mail'' obituary]
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* [https://www.legacy.com/obituaries/theglobeandmail/obituary.aspx?n=joyce-simon-aka-joyce-gordon&pid=189931219&referrer=0&preview=True ''Globe and Mail'' obituary (via Legacy.com)]
   
 
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Revision as of 05:43, 22 March 2020

Joycegordon

Joyce Gordon in Hey Cinderella!

Joyce Gordon (1934-2008) was a Canadian actress who played the Fairy Godmother in the 1970 Muppet special Hey Cinderella!.

Her credits include the films Police Academy and Stay Tuned (with John Ritter), and a range of television series including Friday the 13th, Forever Knight, Queer as Folk, and Puppets Who Kill (the latter created by John Pattison).

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