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Faye Margaret Emerson was born July 8, 1917, in Elizabeth, Louisiana, [3] the fifth child of Lawrence L. and Jean Emerson. [4] The family moved frequently during her early years, including El Paso, Texas, and New Mexico, when she was an infant. [5]
Faye Emerson's Wonderful Town, also known as Wonderful Town, USA, is a half-hour variety television series that aired on CBS from June 16, 1951, to April 19, 1952, in which Faye Emerson visits various cities. [1] Episodes of the program were also shown to American military personnel overseas via Kinescope. [2]
[21] The committee found that Meyer had spent at least $1,000 in picking up Roosevelt's hotel bills as well as his nightclub and party checks, [22] and Faye Emerson's bets at Agua Caliente Racetrack, [23] and that Meyer had arranged for weekends in Palm Springs, California and Washington, D.C. for Roosevelt and Emerson, who eventually married ...
Guilty Bystander is a 1950 American crime drama film noir directed by Joseph Lerner, and starring Zachary Scott and Faye Emerson. The film was shot on location entirely in New York City. It also marked the last motion picture screen appearances for character actors Mary Boland and J. Edward Bromberg. [1] [2] [3]
Danger Signal is a 1945 American film noir starring Faye Emerson and Zachary Scott. The screenplay was adapted from the 1939 novel of the same name by Phyllis Bottome . Plot
Hotel Berlin is an American drama film made by Warner Bros. in late 1944 to early 1945 starring Faye Emerson, Helmut Dantine, Raymond Massey and Andrea King.Directed by Peter Godfrey, it is set in Berlin near the close of World War II, and is based on the novel Hotel Berlin [2] by Vicki Baum.
Dorothy "Dot" Burton (Faye Emerson) is a member of a gang of bank robbers.Using her femininity and a cute dog provided her by her male cohorts, who dognapped him, she is able to enter a bank before opening time, leaving the door open and the bank guard holding her dog, thus enabling a successful robbery.
The female lead, Faye Emerson, billed alongside Johnson above the title, played starring and co-starring parts in a small number of B pictures during 1940s and achieved TV stardom at the end of the decade and in the 1950s as a glamorous interviewer and personality during the medium's formative years.