Fay Wray
Actor/Actriz
115
Movies
17
TV Shows
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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.
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As Actor/Actress
Perry Mason
Ethel Harrison
Wagon Train
Mrs. Edwards
Hawaiian Eye
The 20th Century Fox Hour
Agnes Marsh
Alfred Hitchcock Presenta
Mrs. Renshaw
77 Sunset Strip
Clara Moore
Kraft Television Theatre
Studio 57
Mary Collins
Screen Director's Playhouse
Mary Parker
This Is Your Life
Self
Cavalcade of America
King Kong
Ann Darrow
The Eleventh Hour
The Islanders
Mrs. Staunton
Un cadaver a los postres
Door Bell (archive sound) (uncredited)
Hallmark Hall of Fame
Edna Curtis
General Electric Theater
Mrs. Turner
El poderoso Joe
Woman's Scream (uncredited)
The RKO Story: Tales From Hollywood
Self
The Most Dangerous Game
Eve Trowbridge
Return to Jurassic Park
Self (archive footage)
El hijo de Kong
Screaming voice (uncredited)
The Pride of the Family
Catherine Morrison
Mystery of the Wax Museum
Charlotte Duncan
Hollywood Uncensored
Self (archive footage)
Pasiones sin freno
Edna Devanal
Crime of Passion
Alice Pope
The Lost Spider Pit Sequence
Ann Darrow (archive footage)
Doctor X
Joanne Xavier
« King Kong » : le cœur des ténèbres
Self - Actress (archive footage)