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Eunice Fay McKenzie (February 19, 1918 – April 16, 2019) 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.
Fay McKenzie, an actress and singer whose film career spanned a century and crested when she was Gene Autry’s leading lady in five early 1940s horse operas, died on April 16 in Highland Park,...
Fay McKenzie. Actress: The Party. Fay Eunice McKenzie was born February 19, 1918 into a show business family where she was the youngest of two sisters and an actress cousin, and made her screen debut at only ten weeks old in "Station Content" (1918) in which she was carried in the arms of Gloria Swanson.
Fay McKenzie had an acting career that spanned from her first appearance in a 1918 silent film at just 10 weeks old to a final cameo in the yet to be released “Kill a...
Fay McKenzie, a former silent screen child star who grew up to become Gene Autry’s leading lady, died at 101, Fox News has learned. McKenzie passed away on April 16 peacefully in her sleep,...
Fay McKenzie, who starred alongside Gene Autry in five Westerns and appeared in five films for director Blake Edwards, has died. She was 101. McKenzie died in her sleep on April 16 in Los...
Actress Fay McKenzie Waldman passed away peacefully in her sleep on the morning of April 16th at the age of 101.
Fay McKenzie, who starred alongside Gene Autry in five Westerns and appeared in five films for director Blake Edwards, has died. She was 101. McKenzie died in her sleep on April 16 in Los Angeles, a relative, Bryan Cooper, announced.
Fay McKenzie was an American actress. Born in Hollywood, California, to show business parents, McKenzie made her on-screen debut when she was just ten weeks old, cradled by Gloria Swanson in Station Content (1918). After appearing in a number of silent films, she began landing roles in westerns.
Fay McKenzie, an actress and singer whose film career spanned a century and crested when she was Gene Autry’s leading lady in five early 1940s horse operas, died April 16 in Highland Park. She was 101. Her death was confirmed by Bryan Cooper, a distant relative.