Top TV Shows - Joyce Gordon
Joyce Gordon's most popular TV shows ranked by Television Stats engagement score. Showing 2 television series sorted by current online popularity.
  • Law & Order Poster
    #164
    Law & Order
    as Trial Judge 1 episode
    #164 in TVScore: 3.8
    Law & Order is a critically acclaimed crime drama television series that follows the lives of dedicated police officers and prosecutors as they navigate the complex world of criminal justice in New York City. The show is known for its gripping storytelling, intricate plotlines, and realistic portrayal of the legal system. With a combination of police investigations and courtroom drama, Law & Order has captivated audiences for over two decades.
  • Law & Order Poster
    #164
    Law & Order
    as Judge Lisa Holtz 1 episode
    #164 in TVScore: 3.8
    Law & Order is a critically acclaimed crime drama television series that follows the lives of dedicated police officers and prosecutors as they navigate the complex world of criminal justice in New York City. The show is known for its gripping storytelling, intricate plotlines, and realistic portrayal of the legal system. With a combination of police investigations and courtroom drama, Law & Order has captivated audiences for over two decades.
Top Movies - Joyce Gordon
Joyce Gordon's most popular movies ranked by Television Stats engagement score. Showing 3 movies sorted by current online popularity.
Joyce Gordon Biography
Joyce Gordon (March 25, 1929 – February 28, 2020) was an American actress known for her television appearances. Born in Des Moines, Iowa, on March 25, 1929, Gordon grew up in Chicago. She attended the University of Illinois and the University of Wisconsin before moving to New York to pursue opportunities in television. Throughout her career, Gordon appeared on shows such as The Ad-Libbers, Studio One, and Robert Montgomery Presents. She also acted in commercials and became the first woman president of Screen Actors Guild's New York branch in 1966. Notably, Gordon was the first person to wear glasses on television and appear under her own name. Additionally, she provided English-language voices for actresses who spoke other languages.