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Fay "The Queen of Scream " Wray has died Sunday at her Manhattan home; she was 96.








Fay Wray, the stunning beauty who tamed the legendary beast in King Kong, died Sunday at her Manhattan home; she was 96. According to a close friend, director Rick McKay, Wray passed away quietly, "as if she was going to sleep." Canadian-born but raised in Los Angeles, the diminutive actress (her full name was the exotic Vina Fay Wray) appeared in a number of silent films in the 20s, including Erich Von Stroheim's The Wedding March, which showcased her beauty and brought her larger fame. Other notable films of the era included The Legend of the Condemned opposite Gary Cooper, Josef Von Sternberg's Thunderbolt (the director's first sound film), and The Four Feathers, which introduced her to Merian C. Cooper and Ernest B. Shoedsack, the team that would make King Kong. Though she made a startling 11 films in 1933, Wray will be remembered always and forever as Ann Darrow, an unemployed actress who takes a job in a movie filming on a strange island and finds herself the love object of a giant ape. Mixing sex appeal with vulnerability, and a pair of lungs that wouldn't quit, Wray established herself as the first "scream queen" and the iconic image of her held in Kong's giant fist (in actuality an eight-foot mechanical arm) became one of the most enduring and legendary images in cinema.

Alas, Wray's follow-up films were less than memorable, and she left the screen in 1942 to marry writer Robert Riskin (It Happened One Night). She made a return in the 50s in small roles, usually playing a teen ingenue's mother (as she did in Tammy and the Bachelor), but gave up moviemaking by the end of the decade and appeared sporadically on television through the 60s. Her last appearance was in the 1980 TV movie Gideon's Trumpet opposite Henry Fonda. In 1988 she published her autobiography, On the Other Hand, and was the guest of honor at the 1991 ceremony marking the 60th birthday of the Empire State Building; she wrote, "Each time I arrive in New York and see the skyline and the exquisite beauty of the Empire State Building, my heart beats a little faster. I like that feeling. I really like it!" Wray is survived by three children, including daughter Victoria Riskin. --Prepared by IMDb staff
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Reply #1 posted 08/09/04 11:42pm

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Canada lost an actress bawl
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Reply #2 posted 08/10/04 5:34am

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"Whatever happened to Fay Wray?

That delicate, satin draped frame

As it clung to her thigh

How I started to cry

'cuz I wanted to be dressed

Just the same..."

-Dr Frank N Furter TheRocky Horror Show


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Reply #3 posted 08/10/04 7:37am

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bummer sad i have a freind whos really into her movies...i bet hes bummin
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Reply #4 posted 08/10/04 9:05am

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JediMaster said:

"Whatever happened to Fay Wray?

That delicate, satin draped frame

As it clung to her thigh

How I started to cry

'cuz I wanted to be dressed

Just the same..."

-Dr Frank N Furter TheRocky Horror Show


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[This message was edited Tue Aug 10 5:36:32 2004 by JediMaster]



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Reply #5 posted 08/10/04 9:34am

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She is regarded as Hollywood's first "scream queen." This was due to the 1932-1933 season when she made the early Technicolor thrillers "Doctor X" (1932) and "Mystery of the Was Museum" (1933) (both at Warner Brothers with Lionel Atwill). She also costarred in "The Vampire Bat" (1933) at Majestic (again with Atwill) and at RKO she made "The Most Dangerous Game" (1932) and, of course, "King Kong" (1933).
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Pay your condolences.....

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