Joyce Coad

[2] Coad moved to Los Angeles at the same time in 1926 that Metro Goldwyn Mayer was searching for a "million dollar baby".

[4] She performed the role of Pearl in The Scarlet Letter (1926), a film which featured Lillian Gish.

Drums of Love (1928), directed by D.W. Griffith, is set in the middle of the nineteenth century in South America.

Coad appeared in the role of the little sister in a screen production which starred Lionel Barrymore, Don Alvarado, and Tully Marshall.

Coad died at March Air Force Base, Riverside County, California in 1987, aged 70, from undisclosed causes.