Personal life
Randolph Richard Charles was born in 1960. He is the son of an American actress, Joyce Randolph. Randolph Richard Charles is an entrepreneur and businessman. He loves to live a private life. We do not have any information about his early life and education. He is famous for being the son of Joyce Randolph. Here we will discuss his mother’s successful career in the entertainment industry.
Randolph Richard Charles’s mother, Joyce Randolph
Joyce Randolph was an American actress. She is one of the richest celebrities in America. She had a net worth of $4 million at the time of her death in January 2024. Joyce Randolph was best known for starring as Trixie Norton in the television series The Honeymooners. She appeared in all 39 of the show’s episodes, which aired one season between October 1955 and September 1956. Joyce Randolph was born on October 21, 1924, in Detroit, Michigan. After high school, she took a job working at Saks Fifth Avenue in Detroit. As a teenager, she acted with the Wayen University workshop. After she finished high school, she began working in retail sales for a Saks Fifth Avenue store in Detroit. She auditioned for a touring company of Stage Door and performed for the rest of the tour. Her show business career began with an audition for the touring company of a production of a play called Stage Door. She moved to New York City to pursue an acting career full-time in 1943. She soon landed roles on Broadway and some small television and commercial parts. Joyce Randolph landed a commercial for the chewing gum company, Clorets. That commercial caught the eye of one Jackie Gleason. He was starring and producing a series called Cavalcade of Stars. She appeared in all the episodes of The Honeymooners. She then revived the role on 79 episodes of The Jackie Gleason Show between 1952 and 1957. Despite the show’s ongoing popularity with new generations, Joyce did not receive any residuals from those original 39 episodes. The only cast member who did receive royalties was Audrey Meadows. Meadows’ brother Edward, a lawyer negotiating as her manager, wisely inserted a clause into her original contract, which entitled her to be paid whenever the show was re-broadcast. The producers paid Joyce Randolph royalties when they released and syndicated the lost episodes of The Honeymooners. After The Honeymooners, Joyce continued to act, primarily on stage and in commercials, but also television shows. In 1991 she reprised her role as Trixie in an episode of the show Hi Honey, I’m Home. She lived a happy life with her family. Joyce Randolph has a successful career in the entertainment industry. She was very active on social media platforms like Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter. As a millionaire, she lived a luxurious life. Joyce Randolph was the last surviving cast member of The Honeymooners. She died of natural causes at age 99 at home in Manhattan’s Upper West Side on January 13, 2024.