
Acting
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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-conscious…

That's Sexploitation!
as archive footage

The Set-Up
as Wife (uncredited)

Western Renegades
as Fake Ann Gordon

Deadline at Dawn
as Nan Raymond

Dillinger
as Blonde

Why Girls Leave Home
as Flo

Sensation Hunters
as Irene

Sagebrush Heroes
as Connie Pearson

The Kid Sister
as Ethel Hollingsworth

Cover Girl
as Receptionist (uncredited)