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Acting
August 19, 1912
October 18, 1963
Sydney, Australia
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Constance Worth (also known as Jocelyn Howarth) (19 August 1911 – 18 October 1963) was an Australian actress who became a Hollywood star in the late 1930s. As Jocelyn Howarth, she experienced success in Ken Hall's films The Squatter's Daughter (1933) and The Silence of Dean Maitland (1934). Cinesound put her under an 18-month contract and paid for her to tour Australia as their rising star. Ken Hall claimed Howarth's first screen test showed "light and shade, good diction, no accent and (that) she undoubtedly could act with no sign of the self-consciousness which almost always characterised the amateur." In late 1933, Smith's Weekly raved enthusiastically about the young actress; "Young Joy Howarth who leapt into publicity when she became the Squatter's Daughter a few months ago, is just the big hit nowadays...." In April 1936, she sailed for the United States and Hollywood. After six months of unsuccessful effort, including a near-fatal incident with a gas stove in her flat, she signed a contract with RKO Pictures, taking the leading female roles as Constance Worth, in China Passage and Windjammer. The change of name was related to her first role with established Hollywood actor Vinton Hayworth. After Windjammer, RKO offered her no more films. Her next role was in Willis Kent's 1938 exploitation quickie, The Wages of Sin, playing a young woman lured into prostitution. For the next 12 years, she appeared in a mix of leading, supporting, and uncredited roles in B films. In mid-1939, she returned to act on stage in Australia, but went back to the U.S. before the end of the year. In 1941, she appeared in an uncredited minor role in Alfred Hitchcock's Suspicion, and in the same year, a leading role in the gangster B film Borrowed Hero. Her last film was a minor role in the 1949 Johnny Mack Brown Western Western Renegades. Throughout her career and as late as 1961, publicity in Australia repeatedly suggested she was on the verge of signing a major studio contract again. This did not happen.

Fake Ann Gordon
1949

Wife (uncredited)
1949

Nan Raymond
1946

Irene
1945

Flo
1945

Blonde
1945

Ethel Hollingsworth
1945

Connie Pearson
1945

Lola
1944

Woman in Gaming House (uncredited)
1944

as Fake Ann Gordon

as Wife (uncredited)

as Nan Raymond

as Irene

as Flo

as Blonde

as Ethel Hollingsworth

as Connie Pearson

as Lola

as Woman in Gaming House (uncredited)

as Receptionist (uncredited)

as Lita

as Betty Watson

as Reporter (uncredited)

as English Girl (uncredited)

as Betty, Ordway's Nurse-Receptionist

as June Leslie

as Diana Crawford

as Vivian Marsh

as Elsie

as Linda Pavlo

as Mona Brooks

as Mrs. Fitzpatrick (uncredited)

as Alma Barton

as Marilyn Howard

as Sylvia Marbe

as Ann Stokes

as Marjorie Benton

as Betty Selby

as Jane Dunn

as Alma Gray

as Joan Enderby
as Rose Turner
as Chloe

as Dolores Blockett