Fay McKenzie
Eunice Fay McKenzie was an American actress and singer. She starred in silent films as a child, and then sound films as an adult, but perhaps she is best known for her leading roles opposite Gene Autry in the early 1940s in five horse opera features. She was also known for her collaborations with director Blake Edwards on five occasions.
She also appeared on Broadway, radio, and television, having appeared on screen at ten weeks old in 1918. She was still appearing on screen at the time of her death, with her latest project opposite her son Tom Waldman Jr. in the comedy Kill a Better Mousetrap, based on a play by Scott K. Ratner, filmed in the summer of 2018 and not yet released at the time of her death. She was briefly billed as Fay Shannon. She's the actress with the longest movie career ever, (100 years).
She also appeared on Broadway, radio, and television, having appeared on screen at ten weeks old in 1918. She was still appearing on screen at the time of her death, with her latest project opposite her son Tom Waldman Jr. in the comedy Kill a Better Mousetrap, based on a play by Scott K. Ratner, filmed in the summer of 2018 and not yet released at the time of her death. She was briefly billed as Fay Shannon. She's the actress with the longest movie career ever, (100 years).
Known For
40 titles
The Colgate Comedy Hour
The Millionaire
Mr. Lucky
Breakfast at Tiffany's
The Party
Gunga Din
What a Life
Student Tour
It's a Wonderful World
When the Daltons Rode
It's a Date
All Women Have Secrets
Sierra Sue
Irene
Swingtime in the Movies
Remember Pearl Harbor
Murder in the Music Hall
Ride 'Em Cowboy
Mad Youth
The Big Guy
Ma, He's Making Eyes at Me!
Heart of the Rio Grande
Assassin of Youth
Ferocious Pal
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