Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. Actress Born Dec. 7, 1893 in Los Angeles, CA. Died April 16, 1968 in Hollywood Hills, CA. F ay Bainter — who made her acting debut at the age of 4 in a hospital benefit performance — won the Academy Award as best supporting actress of 1938 for her role in "Jezebel." She first appeared on the Broadway stage in 1909.

  2. Fay Bainter was an American actress of stage and screen. She began her career in the theater, appearing in productions of plays by Henrik Ibsen, George Bernard Shaw, and Eugene O'Neill. She made her film debut in 1929 and went on to appear in over 50 films, including The White Sister (1933), Jezebel (1938), and The Children's Hour (1961).

  3. Other articles where Fay Bainter is discussed: Jezebel: Fay Bainter also received an Oscar, for her supporting role as Marsden’s disapproving aunt.

  4. Biography. Broadway actress who made her screen debut in 1934 and, four years later, earned simultaneous Academy Award nominations for Best Supporting Actress ("Jezebel," for which she won) and Best Actress ("White Banners"). Often in matriarchal roles, Bainter was also acclaimed for "The Children's Hour" (1962), her last film.

  5. Fay Bainter was born on the 7th of December, 1893. She was popular for being a Movie Actress. Award-winning actress who starred in MGM films like White Banners and The Children’s Hour. Fay Bainter was born in Los Angeles. She spent the first half of her acting career on Broadway, where after some mixed success she became a star in productions ...

  6. Fay Bainter - History. Fay Okell Bainter was born in Los Angeles, California. Pushed by her mother, she became a child performer when she was six. By her late teens, she was a member of the traveling stock company owned by Oliver Morosco in Los Angeles. Her first stage performance was in 1908, followed by her Broadway debut in The Rose of ...

  7. Jun 23, 2011 · Oscar Profile #43: Fay Bainter. Fay Bainter was unique among the stage trained actresses who excelled at character roles on screen in the 1930s and 40s. While other prolific performers of the day such as Edna May Oliver, Beulah Bondi and Spring Byington had always been character players, Bainter was a theatrical star of the first magnitude.

  1. People also search for