Fay Wray

Personal Info

Known For Actor

Gender Female

Birthday 1907-09-15

Deathday 2004-08-08 (96 years old)

Place of Birth Cardston, Alberta, Canada

Also Known As Фэй Рэй, Фэй Рей, 菲伊·雷, Vina Fay Wray

Fay Wray

Biography

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Fay Wray (born Vina Fay Wray; September 15, 1907 – August 8, 2004) was a Canadian-American actress. Through an acting career that spanned 57 years, Wray attained international stardom as an actress in horror film roles, leading to many considering her as the first "scream queen". After appearing in minor film roles, Wray gained media attention being selected as one of the "WAMPAS Baby Stars". This led to Wray being signed to Paramount Pictures as a teenager, where she made more than a dozen films. After leaving Paramount, she signed deals with various film companies, being cast in her first horror film roles. For RKO Radio Pictures, Inc., she starred in the film with which she is most identified, King Kong (1933). After the success of King Kong, Wray appeared in more minor film roles and on television, leading to her final role in 1980. Description above from the Wikipedia article Fay Wray, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Known For

Actor

It's Always Sunday

as Mary Parker

2011
Return to Jurassic Park

as Self (archive footage)

2007
Famous Monster: Forrest J Ackerman

as Self (archive footage)

2005
The Lost Spider Pit Sequence

as Ann Darrow (archive footage)

1998
Universal Horror

as Self - Interviewee

1987
Hollywood Uncensored

as Self (archive footage)

1980
Gideon's Trumpet

as Edna Curtis

1979
The Horror Show

as (archive footage)

1976
Murder by Death

as Door Bell (archive sound) (uncredited)

1975
Brother, Can You Spare a Dime?

as Self (archive footage)

1971
Kinkón

as Ann Darrow

1970
Hollywood Blue

as (archive footage)

1961
Hollywood: The Selznick Years

as King Kong' (archive footage) (uncredited)

1960
The Islanders

as Mrs. Staunton

1958
Summer Love

as Beth Daley

1958
Dragstrip Riot

as Norma Martin

1958
77 Sunset Strip

as Clara Moore

1957
Rodan! The Flying Monster!

as Screaming Woman in Crowd (voice) (archival) (uncredited)

1957
1957
Perry Mason

as Ethel Harrison

1957
Perry Mason

as Lorna Thomas

1957
Perry Mason

as Mignon Germaine

1956
Crime of Passion

as Alice Pope

1956
Rock, Pretty Baby

as Beth Daley

1955
Hell on Frisco Bay

as Kay Stanley

1955
Queen Bee

as Sue McKinnon

1955
The Cobweb

as Edna Devanal

1955
1955
1955
1955
1953
Small Town Girl

as Mrs. Gordon Kimbell

1953
Treasure of the Golden Condor

as Annette, Marquise de St. Malo

1953
The Pride of the Family

as Catherine Morrison

1953
1953
General Electric Theater

as Mrs. Bassett

1952
1951
Hallmark Hall of Fame

as Edna Curtis

1949
Mighty Joe Young

as Woman's Scream (uncredited)

1942
Not a Ladies' Man

as Hester Hunter

1941
Melody for Three

as Mary Stanley

1941
Adam Had Four Sons

as Molly Stoddard

1940
Wildcat Bus

as Ted Dawson

1939
Navy Secrets

as Carol Mathews, alias Carol Stevens

1938
Smashing the Spy Ring

as Eleanor Dunlap

1938
The Jury's Secret

as Linda Ware

1937
Murder in Greenwich Village

as Kay Cabot aka Lucky

1937
1936
They Met in a Taxi

as Mary Trenton

1936
Roaming Lady

as Joyce Reid

1936
When Knights Were Bold

as Lady Rowena

1935
White Lies

as Joan Mitchell

1935
Come Out of the Pantry

as Hilda Beech Howard

1935
Bulldog Jack

as Ann Manders

1935
1934
Mills of the Gods

as Jean Hastings

1934
Woman in the Dark

as Louise Loring

1934
Cheating Cheaters

as Nan Brockton

1934
1934
Black Moon

as Gail Hamilton

1934
Viva Villa!

as Teresa

1934
Once to Every Woman

as Mary Fanshawe

1934
1934
Madame Spy

as Marie Franck

1933
The Son of Kong

as Screaming voice (uncredited)

1933
Hollywood on Parade No. B-5

as Self (archive footage) (uncredited)

1933
Master of Men

as Kay Walling

1933
The Bowery

as Lucy Calhoun

1933
One Sunday Afternoon

as Virginia Brush

1933
The Big Brain

as Cynthia Glennon

1933
Shanghai Madness

as Wildeth Christie

1933
The Woman I Stole

as Vida Carew

1933
Ann Carver's Profession

as Ann Carver Graham

1933
Below the Sea

as Diana

1933
King Kong

as Ann Darrow

1933
Mystery of the Wax Museum

as Charlotte Duncan

1933
The Vampire Bat

as Ruth Bertin

1932
The Most Dangerous Game

as Eve Trowbridge

1932
Doctor X

as Joanne Xavier

1932
Stowaway

as Mary Foster

1931
The Unholy Garden

as Camille de Jonghe

1931
The Lawyer's Secret

as Kay Roberts

1931
The Finger Points

as Marcia Collins

1931
The Stolen Jools

as Fay Wray

1931
Three Rogues

as Lee Carleton

1931
The Conquering Horde

as Taisie Lockhart

1931
Dirigible

as Helen Pierce

1930
1930
The Sea God

as Daisy

1930
Galas de la Paramount

as Self (from original version)

1930
The Border Legion

as Joan Randall

1930
The Texan

as Consuelo

1930
Paramount on Parade

as Sweetheart

1930
Behind the Make-Up

as Marie Gardoni

1929
The Honeymoon

as Mitzi

1929
Pointed Heels

as Lora Nixon

1929
Thunderbolt

as Ritzy

1929
The Four Feathers

as Ethne Eustace

1928
The Wedding March

as Mitzi / Mitzerl Schrammell

1928
The First Kiss

as Anna Lee

1928
The Street of Sin

as Elizabeth

1928
The Legion of the Condemned

as Christine Charteris

1927
Spurs and Saddles

as Mildred Orth

1927
A One Man Game

as Roberta

1927
Loco Luck

as Molly Vernon

1926
Lazy Lightning

as Lila Rogers

1926
The Wild Horse Stampede

as Jessie Hayden

1926
Don't Shoot

as Nancy Burton

1926
The Man in the Saddle

as Pauline Stewart

1926
1925
Moonlight and Noses

as Miss Sniff, the Professor's Daughter

1925
Your Own Back Yard

as Woman in Quarrelsome Couple

1925
Unfriendly Enemies

as The Girl

1925
No Father to Guide Him

as Beach House Cashier (uncredited)

1925
The Coast Patrol

as Beth Slocum

1925
Isn't Life Terrible?

as Potential Pen-Buyer (uncredited)

1925
Chasing the Chaser

as Nursemaid

1925
1925
In the Grease

as School Girl

1925
What Price Goofy?

as Concerned Girl with Perfume (uncredited)

1925
Sure-Mike!

as Salesgirl at Department Store

1924
Just a Good Guy

as Girl Entering Taxi

1924
Sweet Daddy

as Lady in Car

Writer

1944
This Is the Life

as Theatre Play