
Actor
Born August 19, 1912 in 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.

That's Sexploitation!
archive footage

Western Renegades
Fake Ann Gordon

The Set-Up
Wife (uncredited)

Deadline at Dawn
Nan Raymond

Sensation Hunters
Irene

Why Girls Leave Home
Flo

Dillinger
Blonde

The Kid Sister
Ethel Hollingsworth

Sagebrush Heroes
Connie Pearson

Cyclone Prairie Rangers
Lola

Frenchman's Creek
Woman in Gaming House (uncredited)

Cover Girl
Receptionist (uncredited)

Klondike Kate
Lita

The Crime Doctor’s Strangest Case
Betty Watson

Dangerous Blondes
Reporter (uncredited)

Appointment in Berlin
English Girl (uncredited)

Crime Doctor
Betty, Ordway's Nurse-Receptionist

She Has What It Takes
June Leslie

Let's Have Fun
Diana Crawford

G-men vs. the Black Dragon
Vivian Marsh

City Without Men
Elsie

The Dawn Express
Linda Pavlo

Borrowed Hero
Mona Brooks

Suspicion
Mrs. Fitzpatrick (uncredited)

Criminals Within
Alma Barton

Meet Boston Blackie
Marilyn Howard

Angels Over Broadway
Sylvia Marbe

Mystery of the White Room
Ann Stokes

The Wages of Sin
Marjorie Benton

Windjammer
Betty Selby

China Passage
Jane Dunn

The Silence of Dean Maitland
Alma Gray

The Squatter's Daughter
Joan Enderby

Fate's Plaything
Dolores Blockett