Julia Faye was born September 24, 1892, near Richmond, Virginia, back when America was still learning what it wanted to be and movies didn’t exist yet. She arrived in the world before Hollywood had even invented itself, before the myths and monsters of the studio system were built. Her name at birth was Julia Faye … Read More “Julia Faye — DeMille’s eternal spark” »
Alice Faye was born Alice Jeanne Leppert on May 5, 1915, in Hell’s Kitchen, Manhattan, which is the kind of neighborhood name that already sounds like a prophecy. Hell’s Kitchen wasn’t romance. It wasn’t velvet curtains. It was working people, hard streets, and the kind of childhood that teaches you quickly that charm is sometimes … Read More “Alice Faye — the voice that walked away” »
Vivien Fay was born Billee Fields on January 16, 1912, in San Francisco, back when the city still smelled of salt water and newspapers inked fresh lies every morning. Her father was a newspaperman, which means words were always around her, folded into the air like headlines. Her mother carried the name Fay Vivien Fields … Read More “Vivien Fay — a dancer lost in the credits” »
Dorothy Fay was born Dorothy Alice Fay Southworth on April 4, 1915, in Prescott, Arizona, back when the West still carried myth in its dust. Prescott wasn’t Hollywood. It was open sky, small-town rhythms, a place where the land feels bigger than ambition. Her father was a doctor, a respectable man, the sort of profession … Read More “Dorothy Fay — a quiet Western goodbye” »
Tisa Farrow was born into the kind of family that already felt like a movie before she ever stepped in front of a camera. July 22, 1951. Los Angeles. The air was full of studios and promises, the streets lined with palm trees pretending life was always glamorous. Her mother was Maureen O’Sullivan, Irish-born actress, … Read More “Tisa Farrow — the forgotten sister” »
Betty Farrington was born May 14, 1898, in Kansas City, Missouri, back when America was still half-dirt road and half-dream. She came into the world before sound films, before television, before Hollywood became the factory of fantasy it would later turn into. Her life stretched almost a full century, long enough to watch the movie … Read More “Betty Farrington — the invisible backbone” »
Terry Farrell came into the world in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, on November 19, 1963, which is the kind of sentence that sounds almost too ordinary for someone who would end up floating through science fiction history. Cedar Rapids isn’t Hollywood. It isn’t New York. It’s the middle of the map, the kind of place where … Read More “Terry Farrell — stardust in high heels” »
Glenda Farrell came into the world the way some storms do—quietly, out in Oklahoma, where the dust doesn’t care who you are and the wind doesn’t applaud. June 30, 1904. Enid. A place that sounds like the start of a short story you don’t expect to end in Hollywood. Her father traded horses. That’s honest … Read More “Glenda Farrell — wisecracks in a powder room” »
She was born July 16, 1963, and you can already feel the rhythm in the name—Denise Faye Greenbaum—like a woman meant to move before she ever learned how to stand still. Some people come into show business chasing fame. Some people come in chasing the work. Denise Faye has always been about the work. Not … Read More “Denise Faye Greenbaum Dance, sweat, spotlight work” »
She comes from Joliet, Illinois, which is the kind of place that doesn’t hand you stardom in a gift bag. It hands you weather. It hands you ordinary streets, factories nearby, the sense that if you want something bigger you’ll have to build it yourself with your bare hands. Meagen Fay built it. Not the … Read More “Meagen Fay Character face, quiet endurance” »
