Fay Wray
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Vina Fay Wray (September 15, 1907 – August 8, 2004) was a Canadian–American actress. She is best remembered for her role as Ann Darrow, the blonde seductress of a gigantic, prehistoric gorilla in the classic horror/adventure film King Kong (1933).
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Filmography
- Blind Husbands (1919)
- Gasoline Love (1923) (short subject)
- Thundering Landlords (1925) (short subject)
- No Father to Guide Him (1925) (short subject)
- The Coast Patrol (1925)
- Sure-Mike (1925) (short subject)
- What Price Goofy (1925) (short subject)
- Isn't Life Terrible? (1925) (short subject)
- Chasing the Chaser (1925) (short subject)
- Madame Sans Jane (1925) (short subject)
- Unfriendly Enemies (1925) (short subject)
- Your Own Back Yard (1925) (short subject)
- Moonlight and Noses (1925) (short subject)
- Should Sailors Marry? (1925) (short subject)
- WAMPAS Baby Stars of 1926 (1926) (short subject)
- One Wild Time (1926) (short subject)
- Don Key (A Son of a Burro) (1926) (short subject)
- The Man in the Saddle (1926)
- Don't Shoot (1926) (short subject)
- The Wild Horse Stampede (1926)
- The Saddle Tramp (1926) (short subject)
- The Show Cowpuncher (1926) (short subject)
- Lazy Lightning (1926)
- Loco Luck (1927)
- A One Man Game (1927)
- Spurs and Saddles (1927)
- A Trip Through the Paramount Studio (1927) (short subject)
- The Honeymoon (1928) (unreleased)
- The Legion of the Condemned (1928)
- Street of Sin (1928)
- The First Kiss (1928)
- The Wedding March (1928)
- Thunderbolt (1929)
- The Four Feathers (1929)
- Pointed Heels (1929)
- Behind the Make-Up (1930)
- Paramount on Parade (1930)
- The Texan (1930)
- The Border Legion (1930)
- The Sea God (1930)
- Captain Thunder (1930)
- The Conquering Horde (1931)
- Three Rogues (1931)
- The Slippery Pearls (1931) (short subject)
- Dirigible (1931)
- The Finger Points (1931)
- The Lawyer's Secret (1931)
- The Unholy Garden (1931)
- Hollywood on Parade (1932) (short subject)
- Stowaway (1932)
- Doctor X (1932)
- The Most Dangerous Game (1932)
- The Vampire Bat (1933)
- Mystery of the Wax Museum (1933)
- King Kong (1933)
- Below the Sea (1933)
- Ann Carver's Profession (1933)
- The Woman I Stole (1933)
- Shanghai Madness (1933)
- The Big Brain (1933)
- One Sunday Afternoon (1933)
- The Bowery (1933)
- Master of Men (1933)
- The Clairvoyant (1934)
- Madame Spy (1934)
- The Countess of Monte Cristo (1934)
- Once to Every Woman (1934)
- Viva Villa! (1934)
- The Affairs of Cellini (1934)
- Black Moon (1934)
- The Richest Girl in the World (1934)
- Cheating Cheaters (1934)
- Woman in the Dark (1934)
- Come Out of the Pantry (1935)
- Mills of the Gods (1935)
- Bulldog Jack (1935)
- White Lies (1935)
- When Knights Were Bold (1936)
- Roaming Lady (1936)
- They Met in a Taxi (1936)
- It Happened in Hollywood (1937)
- Murder in Greenwich Village (1937)
- The Jury's Secret (1938)
- Smashing the Spy Ring (1939)
- Navy Secrets (1939)
- Wildcat Bus (1940)
- Melody for Three (1941)
- Adam Had Four Sons (1941)
- Not a Ladies' Man (1942)
- Treasure of the Golden Condor (1953)
- Small Town Girl (1953)
- Hell on Frisco Bay (1955)
- The Cobweb (1955)
- Queen Bee (1955)
- Rock, Pretty Baby (1956)
- Crime of Passion (1957)
- Tammy and the Bachelor (1957)
- Summer Love (1958)
- Dragstrip Riot (1958)
- Murder by Death (1976) (Archival Sound)
- Gideons Trumpet (1980)
- Off the Menu: The Last Days of Chasen's (1997) (documentary)
- Broadway: The Golden Age, by the Legends Who Were There (2003) (documentary)
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