- Julia Faye
Infobox actor
name = Julia Faye
birthdate =24 September 1893
birthplace =Richmond, Virginia , U.S.
deathdate =6 April 1966
deathplace =Hollywood ,California , U.S.
othername =
occupation =Actor
yearsactive = 1915 - 1963Julia Faye (
24 September 1893 -6 April 1966 ) was a motion picture actress fromRichmond, Virginia . ["The Army of Ushers",New York Times , February 17, 1924, pg. X5.]Career Overview
She resided in
St. Louis, Missouri prior to coming toHollywood in 1916, to visit friends. She visited one of the film studios and was introduced toChristy Cabanne . The two reminisced about St. Louis and discovered that they had lived next door to one another there. Cabanne persuaded her reluctant mother to allow her to be in motion pictures. ["Beauty's Visit Here Starts Film Career",Los Angeles Times , July 18, 1926, pg. C32.]She appeared in more
Cecil B. DeMille movies than any other actress. She appeared in many of his silents and in every one of his movies from 1939's Union Pacific on. She was DeMille's mistress off-screen for quite some time and DeMille kept her employed in bit parts long after her career (and their relationship) was over.Movie Actress
In (1919) Faye acted the part of the stenographer in "Stepping Out". Cast with
Enid Bennett ,Niles Welch , andGertrude Clair , Faye was complimented by a critic for playing herrole with "class". ["The Screen", September 22, 1919, New York Times, pg. 8.] "It Pays To Advertise" (1919) is aParamount Pictures release adapted byElmer Harris from the play of the same name by Rol Cooper Megrue and Walter Hackett. It was directed byDonald Crisp . Faye is among the actors withLois Wilson depicting theleading lady . ["Written On The Screen", New York Times, November 9, 1919, pg. XX5.] "Changing Husbands" (1924) is aLeatrice Joy comedy adapted from a magazine story entitled "Roles". Faye joinedRaymond Griffith andZasu Pitts in the screen feature. ["Around the Movie World", May 11, 1924, pg. X5.]Faye was listed as a member of the Paramount Stock Company School in July 1922. Its most noteworthy personalities included
Rudolph Valentino ,Gloria Swanson ,Betty Compson ,Wallace Reid ,Bebe Daniels , andPola Negri . ["Pictures Plays And People, New York Times, July 30, 1922, pg. 81.]When DeMille resigned as director general of
Famous Players-Lasky , in January 1925, he became the production head of Cinema Corporation of America. He planned to direct two or three films per year and supervise the making of between ten and twenty more. Faye came along with him as did Joy, Rod La Roque,Florence Vidor ,Mary Astor , andVera Reynolds . ["De Mille Organizes A New Film Concern", New York Times, February 6, 1925, pg. 14.]"The Volga Boatman" (1926) is directed by DeMille and named for the noted Russian song.
William Boyd ,Elinor Fair , and Faye have primary roles in a production DeMille called "his greatest achievement in picture making." ["De Mille's "Volga Boatman", New York Times, April 12, 1926, pg. X5.] Faye's depiction of a "tiger woman" is esteemed as the most captivating of her career, to this point. ["Plays Vivid Role In De Mille Opus", Los Angeles Time] , May 12, 1926, pg. A9.] Prior to this she was known for her "silken siren roles".Theodore Kosloff plays opposite her as a stupid blacksmith. ["Julia Faye Has Comedy Role in Volga Boatman", Los Angeles Times, May 14, 1926, pg. A8.]Faye has the part of "Martha" in "The King of Kings" (1926). Christ, portrayed by
H.B. Warner , is introduced with great majesty in the DeMille photodrama. A blind child searches for the Lord and the producer/director turns the camera gradually down to the child's eyes. The viewer sees Christ initially like the blind child whose sight is restored. ["Christ's Life Filmed", New York Times, November 21, 1926, pg. X7.] Faye traveled toNew York for personal appearances in association with "The King of Kings" and to address a sales convention inChicago, Illinois . ["De Mille, La Rocque Make Up",Los Angeles Times , March 29, 1927, pg. A10.]elected filmography
* "
The Woman God Forgot " (1917)
* "The Whispering Chorus " (1918)
* "Old Wives for New " (1918)
* "Till I Come Back to You " (1918)
* "The Squaw Man" (1918)
* "Don't Change Your Husband " (1919)
* "Stepping Out" (1919)
* "Something to Think About " (1920)
* "Life of the Party" (1920)
* "Forbidden Fruit" (1921)
* "Fool's Paradise " (1921)
* "Saturday Night" (1922)
* "Manslaughter" (1922)
* "Adam's Rib" (1923)
* "The Ten Commandments" (1923)
* "Triumph" (1924)
* "Changing Husbands " (1924)
* "Feet of Clay" (1924)
* "The Golden Bed " (1925)
* "The Road to Yesterday " (1925)
* "The Volga Boatman " (1926)
* "The Godless Girl " (1929)
* "The Squaw Man" (1931)
* "Northwest Mounted Police" (1940)
* "The Ten Commandments" (1956)References
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NAME= Faye, Julia
ALTERNATIVE NAMES=
SHORT DESCRIPTION=Actor
DATE OF BIRTH=24 September 1893
PLACE OF BIRTH=Richmond, Virginia USA
DATE OF DEATH=6 April 1966
PLACE OF DEATH=Hollywood ,California USA
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