

Fay Wray
Fay Wray, born Vina Fay Wray on September 15, 1907, in Canada, was a prominent Canadian-American actress whose career spanned an impressive 57 years. She is often celebrated as the original "scream queen" due to her iconic roles in horror films.
Wray's journey in the film industry began with small roles, but her talent quickly garnered attention when she was named one of the "WAMPAS Baby Stars." This recognition led to her signing with Paramount Pictures as a teenager, where she appeared in over a dozen films. After her time at Paramount, Wray worked with various production companies and transitioned into the horror genre, a move that would define her legacy.
Her most famous role came in 1933 when she starred in RKO Radio Pictures' landmark film, King Kong. Wray's performance as Ann Darrow captivated audiences and solidified her status as a cinematic icon. Following the success of King Kong, she continued to take on smaller roles in both film and television, showcasing her versatility as an actress. Wray's final performance came in 1980, marking the end of a remarkable career that left an indelible mark on the film industry. She passed away on August 8, 2004, leaving behind a legacy that continues to inspire filmmakers and actors alike.
Filmography


The Vampire Bat

The Son of Kong

It Happened in Hollywood

The Bowery

Hell on Frisco Bay

Gideon's Trumpet

Mystery of the Wax Museum

Small Town Girl

Adam Had Four Sons

Black Moon

Queen Bee

Dirigible

Thunderbolt

Murder by Death

Doctor X

The Most Dangerous Game

Crime of Passion

Woman in the Dark

King Kong
