Fay Wray

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.

Cast

King Kong

(Ann Darrow)

Crime of Passion

(Alice Pope)

Doctor X

(Joanne Xavier)

The Most Dangerous Game

(Eve Trowbridge)

Murder by Death

(Door Bell (archive sound) (uncredited))

Mystery of the Wax Museum

(Charlotte Duncan)

Thunderbolt

(Ritzy)

The Horror Show

((archive footage))

Queen Bee

(Sue McKinnon)

Black Moon

(Gail Hamilton)

The Wedding March

(Mitzi / Mitzerl Schrammell)

The Vampire Bat

(Ruth Bertin)

Viva Villa!

(Teresa)

The Clairvoyant

(Rene)

Loco Luck

(Molly Vernon)

A One Man Game

(Roberta)

Sweet Daddy

(Lady in Car)

What Price Goofy?

(Concerned Girl with Perfume (uncredited))

Thundering Landlords

(The Wife)

Madame Sans Jane

Unfriendly Enemies

(The Girl)

Your Own Back Yard

(Woman in Quarrelsome Couple)

One Wild Time

Don Key (Son of Burro)

Don't Shoot

(Nancy Burton)

The Saddle Tramp

The Show Cowpuncher

Spurs and Saddles

(Mildred Orth)

The Honeymoon

(Mitzi)

Gideon's Trumpet

(Edna Curtis)

Galas de la Paramount

(Self (from original version))

Not a Ladies' Man

(Hester Hunter)

The Stolen Jools

(Fay Wray)

Hell on Frisco Bay

(Kay Stanley)

Bulldog Jack

(Ann Manders)

The Cobweb

(Edna Devanal)

The Unholy Garden

(Camille de Jonghe)

Hollywood Blue

((archive footage))

Broadway: The Golden Age, by the Legends Who Were There

(Self)

Adam Had Four Sons

(Molly Stoddard)

The Four Feathers

(Ethne Eustace)

Dirigible

(Helen Pierce)

The Richest Girl in the World

(Sylvia Lockwood)

Small Town Girl

(Mrs. Gordon Kimbell)

The Affairs of Cellini

(Angela)

One Sunday Afternoon

(Virginia Brush)

It Happened in Hollywood

(Gloria Gay)

Dragstrip Riot

(Norma Martin)

Navy Secrets

(Carol Mathews, alias Carol Stevens)

Wildcat Bus

(Ted Dawson)

Woman in the Dark

(Louise Loring)

Pointed Heels

(Lora Nixon)

Behind the Make-Up

(Marie Gardoni)

Rock, Pretty Baby

(Beth Daley)

Come Out of the Pantry

(Hilda Beech Howard)

When Knights Were Bold

(Lady Rowena)

Summer Love

(Beth Daley)

The Legion of the Condemned

(Christine Charteris)

The Lawyer's Secret

(Kay Roberts)

Ann Carver's Profession

(Ann Carver Graham)

Treasure of the Golden Condor

(Annette, Marquise de St. Malo)

Chasing the Chaser

(Nursemaid)

The Bowery

(Lucy Calhoun)

The Finger Points

(Marcia Collins)

Shanghai Madness

(Wildeth Christie)

Hollywood: The Selznick Years

(King Kong' (archive footage) (uncredited))

Mills of the Gods

(Jean Hastings)

Off the Menu: The Last Days of Chasen's

(Self)

In the Grease

(School Girl)

Captain Thunder

(Ynez)

Three Rogues

(Lee Carleton)

Just a Good Guy

(Girl Entering Taxi)

Isn't Life Terrible?

(Potential Pen-Buyer (uncredited))

Hollywood on Parade No. B-5

(Self (archive footage) (uncredited))

Kinkón

(Ann Darrow)

The Border Legion

(Joan Randall)

They Met in a Taxi

(Mary Trenton)

The Son of Kong

(Screaming voice (uncredited))

Mighty Joe Young

(Woman's Scream (uncredited))

Below the Sea

(Diana)

Melody for Three

(Mary Stanley)

The Big Brain

(Cynthia Glennon)

Sure-Mike!

(Salesgirl at Department Store)

The Coast Patrol

(Beth Slocum)

The Texan

(Consuelo)

Tammy and the Bachelor

(Mrs. Brent)

Paramount on Parade

(Sweetheart)

Moonlight and Noses

(Miss Sniff, the Professor's Daughter)

Master of Men

(Kay Walling)

Once to Every Woman

(Mary Fanshawe)

The Woman I Stole

(Vida Carew)

The Sea God

(Daisy)

Murder in Greenwich Village

(Kay Cabot aka Lucky)

Madame Spy

(Marie Franck)

The Lost Spider Pit Sequence

(Ann Darrow (archive footage))

Universal Horror

(Self - Interviewee)

It's Always Sunday

(Mary Parker)

A Lover's Oath

Stowaway

(Mary Foster)

The First Kiss

(Anna Lee)

Cheating Cheaters

(Nan Brockton)

Four Square Steve

(Milly)

White Lies

(Joan Mitchell)

The Countess of Monte Cristo

(Janet Kruegar)

The Wild Horse Stampede

(Jessie Hayden)

Smashing the Spy Ring

(Eleanor Dunlap)

Brother, Can You Spare a Dime?

(Self (archive footage))

The Street of Sin

(Elizabeth)

The Conquering Horde

(Taisie Lockhart)

Roaming Lady

(Joyce Reid)

The Jury's Secret

(Linda Ware)

Frank Capra's American Dream

(Self)

Return to Jurassic Park

(Self (archive footage))

Hollywood Uncensored

(Self (archive footage))

Lazy Lightning

(Lila Rogers)

The Man in the Saddle

(Pauline Stewart)

No Father to Guide Him

(Beach House Cashier (uncredited))

Famous Monster: Forrest J Ackerman

(Self (archive footage))

Rodan! The Flying Monster!

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

Perry Mason

(Ethel Harrison)

General Electric Theater

(Mrs. Turner)

Hawaiian Eye

The Islanders

(Mrs. Staunton)

Hallmark Hall of Fame

(Edna Curtis)

Alfred Hitchcock Presents

(Mrs. Renshaw)

The Eleventh Hour

This Is Your Life

(Self)

The 20th Century Fox Hour

(Agnes Marsh)

Cavalcade of America

Screen Director's Playhouse

(Mary Parker)

The Pride of the Family

(Catherine Morrison)

77 Sunset Strip

(Clara Moore)

General Electric Theater

(Mrs. Bassett)

Perry Mason

(Lorna Thomas)

Perry Mason

(Mignon Germaine)

Alfred Hitchcock Presents

(Mrs. Nelson)

Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre

(Mrs. White)

The RKO Story: Tales From Hollywood

(Self)

Kraft Television Theatre