Bainter, Fay (1891–1968)

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Bainter, Fay (1891–1968)

American stage and screen actress. Born Dec 7, 1891, in Los Angeles, California; died April 16, 1968, in Beverly Hills, California; aunt of Dorothy Burgess (actress); m. Reginald Venable (lieutenant commander), 1922 (died 1964); children: Richard Venable.

Had a successful career on stage, 1st appearing in stock at age 4 in The Jewess; made Broadway debut in musical The Rose of Panama (1912), followed by The Willow Tree, East is West, Fallen Angels, She Stoops to Conquer, The Admirable Crichton and Dodsworth, among others; came to Hollywood at age 41 and appeared in 39 films, including Bill of Divorcement, Quality Street, Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch, Young Tom Edison, Our Town, The Children's Hour, State Fair, Woman of the Year, Journey for Margaret and The Human Comedy. Nominated for Academy Award for Best Actress for White Banners and won for Best Supporting Actress for Jezebel (both 1938).

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