
Actor
Fay Wray
Born 1907 · Cardston, Alberta, Canada
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.
Acting

King Kong
Ann Darrow · 1933

Murder by Death
Door Bell (archive sound) (uncredited) · 1976

Return to Jurassic Park
Self (archive footage) · 2011

Alfred Hitchcock Presents
Mrs. Renshaw · 1955

The Most Dangerous Game
Eve Trowbridge · 1932

Perry Mason
Ethel Harrison · 1957

Mystery of the Wax Museum
Charlotte Duncan · 1933

Mighty Joe Young
Woman's Scream (uncredited) · 1949

The Wedding March
Mitzi / Mitzerl Schrammell · 1928

Doctor X
Joanne Xavier · 1932

The Son of Kong
Screaming voice (uncredited) · 1933

Crime of Passion
Alice Pope · 1956

77 Sunset Strip
Clara Moore · 1958

Hallmark Hall of Fame
Edna Curtis · 1951

Tammy and the Bachelor
Mrs. Brent · 1957

Queen Bee
Sue McKinnon · 1955

Universal Horror
Self - Interviewee · 1998

Wagon Train
Mrs. Edwards · 1957

The Vampire Bat
Ruth Bertin · 1933

Three Rogues
Lee Carleton · 1931

The Legion of the Condemned
Christine Charteris · 1928

The Man in the Saddle
Pauline Stewart · 1926

The Border Legion
Joan Randall · 1930

Hollywood Blue
(archive footage) · 1970
