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American extra (1932–1983)

Fay Spain

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Kingdom of spain in 1959

Born

Lona Fay Kingdom of spain


(1932-10-06)October half-dozen, 1932

Phoenix, Arizona, U.South.[ane]

Died May 8, 1983(1983-05-08) (aged 50)

Los Angeles, California, U.Southward.

Other names Lona May Espana
Occupation Actress
Years active 1955–1977
Spouses

John Falvo

(m. 1949; div. 1954)

John Altoon

(m. 1959; div. 1962)

Imo Ughini

(thou. 1965; div. 1966)

Philip Fulmer

(thou. 1968)

Children one

Lona Fay Spain [2] (October 6, 1932 – May eight, 1983) was an American actress in movement pictures and television.

Early years [edit]

Born in Phoenix, Arizona, Fay Spain was the younger of two daughters born to Robert C. Spain and Arminta Frances "Mickie" Cochran.[two] When she was 17 years one-time, Spain worked as a dealer in a casino in Reno, Nevada. Years later, she said, "I lied near my historic period and got a task as a dealer – and made large coin, much more than than my married man, who was a shill."[3]

Theater apprentice [edit]

Within 2 months, she institute work with a stock visitor in the Catskill Mountains. She obtained an Equity carte, which enabled her to continue working equally an actress. Spain eschewed a college scholarship afterwards attention loftier school in White Salmon, Washington. She chose instead to pursue a stock visitor apprenticeship.[ citation needed ]

Picture show actress [edit]

Spain pursued acting, unimpeded by rejection. She accepted any parts that came along, learning the techniques of the acting trade.[ commendation needed ]

In 1955, Kingdom of spain was one of 15 actresses who were named WAMPAS Infant Stars.[iv] She beginning came to prominence with movie audiences in the late 1950s. In 1957, she appeared as Carol Smith with John Smith every bit Tommy Kelly in the dramatic motion-picture show The Kleptomaniacal Circle in which a young boxer is pressured to throw a fight. In 1958, she was cast every bit Darlin' Jill in the film version of God's Fiddling Acre, based on Erskine Caldwell's novel. The moving-picture show marked the screen debut of Tina Louise and likewise starred Robert Ryan, Jack Lord, Buddy Hackett, Aldo Ray, and Vic Morrow.

Kingdom of spain followed this success by playing Maureen Flannery in the film Al Capone (1959), and appeared in such films every bit The Beat Generation (1959), The Private Lives of Adam and Eve (1960), Hercules and the Conquest of Atlantis (1961), Black Gold (1962), Thunder Island (1963), Flight to Fury (1964), The Gentle Pelting (1966), Welcome to Difficult Times (1967), and The Todd Killings (1971).

Her final appearance as a picture show actress came in 1974, when she portrayed the wife of mobster Hyman Roth (Lee Strasberg) in The Godfather Function Two (1974).

Marriages [edit]

When she was 16, Spain married John Falvo, a screenwriter and actor. They had i son, Jock Falvo (born 1954), and divorced in 1954.[2] In 1959, the actress married West Coast abstract painter John Altoon.[five] From 1965 to 1966, she was married to Imo Ughini, a hairdresser.[ii]

Television receiver [edit]

Espana starred in 11 episodes of NBC Matinee Theater.[6]

She appeared as a contestant in an episode of the Groucho Marx game prove Y'all Bet Your Life (episode #56-02, October 4, 1956, Secret Give-and-take 'Hand'). By the middle and late 1950s and 1960s, Spain appeared in Bonanza (Sue Ellen Terry in "The Sisters" in the first flavor chapter 14), Gunsmoke (in 1957 as the championship character "Mavis McCloud" (S3E7) & in 1961 as "Bessie" a gang member and killer in "A Human being A 24-hour interval" (S7E14), Cheyenne, Rawhide, Whirlybirds, Hogan's Heroes, Perry Stonemason (Charlotte Lynch in "The Case of the Fiery Fingers"), Tombstone Territory (episode "Choice up the Gun"), The Millionaire, M Squad, Adventures in Paradise, The Texan, Riverboat, The Rat Patrol, Gomer Pyle, USMC, Gunsmoke (episode "Mavis McCloud" (1957) and episode "A Man a Day" (1961)), Playhouse 90, 77 Sunset Strip, Have Gun - Will Travel (episode "High Wire," 1957), Alfred Hitchcock Presents (episode "The Concluding Nighttime Stride" (1959) and "The Cuckoo Clock" (1960)), Bohemian (episodes "The Naked Gallows" with Jack Kelly (1957), "The Goose-Drownder" (1959), and "The Cactus Switch" with Roger Moore (1961)), Pony Express, The Restless Gun, The Fugitive, Bat Masterson and as Angela in Steve McQueen's Wanted: Expressionless or Alive (Season 2, Episode 18 (1959)).

Kingdom of spain too appeared on the NBC interview program Here's Hollywood. In the 1950s and 1960s she continued to be seen frequently on television serial such as Rawhide episodes, "Incident of the Valley in Shadow" (1959) and "Incident in the Middle of Nowhere" (1961) and "Incident of the Lost Woman" (1962), as well as Stoney Burke, Hogan's Heroes and The Fugitive.

In 1966, she played Cataclysm Jane in the episode "A Calamity Called Jane" of the syndicated serial, Death Valley Days.

Death [edit]

Espana died of lymphatic cancer in Los Angeles in 1983 at age 50.[ citation needed ]

Filmography [edit]

Film [edit]

Year Title Office Notes
1957 Dragstrip Girl Louise Blake
The Abductors
Teenage Doll Helen
The Crooked Circle Ballad Smith
1958 God'southward Piffling Acre Darlin' Jill
1959 Al Capone Maureen Flannery
The Beat Generation Francee Culloran
1960 The Private Lives of Adam and Eve Lil Lewis / Lilith
1961 Hercules and the Conquest of Atlantis Queen Antinea of Atlantis
1962 Black Gold Julie
1963 Thunder Isle Helen Contrivance
The Corking Space Adventure
1964 Flying to Fury Destiny Cooper
Cordillera
1965 Choque de Sentimentos
1966 The Gentle Rain Nancy Masters
1967 Welcome to Hard Times Jessie
1970 The Naked Zoo Pauline
1971 The Todd Killings Mrs. Mack
1974 The Godfather Function II Mrs. Marcia Roth

Television set [edit]

References [edit]

  1. ^ "Fay Spain". Glamour Girls. Archived from the original on June xxx, 2012. Retrieved October half dozen, 2014.
  2. ^ a b c d Wagner, Laura (Leap 2019). "Fay Kingdom of spain". Films of the Golden Age (96): 56–57.
  3. ^ "Fay Kingdom of spain Actually Veteran Gambler". Lubbock Avalanche-Journal. Texas, Lubbock. Associated Press. November 16, 1958. p. 64. Retrieved June 4, 2017 – via Newspapers.com. open access
  4. ^ "xv Wampas Baby Stars Appointed". Long Embankment Independent. California, Long Beach. Associated Printing. October 31, 1955. p. xiii. Retrieved June 4, 2017 – via Newspapers.com. open access
  5. ^ "Extra Fay Spain, Painter To Ally". The Corpus Christi Caller-Times. Texas, Corpus Christi. Associated Printing. January 29, 1959. p. 18. Retrieved June iv, 2017 – via Newspapers.com. open access
  6. ^ Johnson, Erskine (March half-dozen, 1959). "Hollywood Today". The Corpus Christi Caller-Times. Texas, Corpus Christi. p. 40. Retrieved June 4, 2017 – via Newspapers.com. open access

Sources [edit]

  • The Fremont Argus, "Fay Spain", May 17, 1975, Page 40.
  • Reno Evening Gazette, "Fay Spain Comes Dorsum To Reno", Friday, February 6, 1959, Page 22.

External links [edit]

  • Fay Spain at IMDb
  • Fay Spain at AllMovie
  • Fay Spain at Find a Grave

Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fay_Spain

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