Elinor Fair

Elinor Fair

Elinor Fair (21 December 1903 - 26 April 1957) was an American motion picture actress born in Richmond, Virginia. She began her career with the name Eleanor Crowe, changed it to Lenore Fair, and finally settled on Elinor Fair.

When Fair was elected a WAMPAS Baby Star in 1924, she had already been in films for a number of years, and in vaudeville before that. She did some of her best work under contract to Cecil B. DeMille, appearing in such productions as "Yankee Clipper" and "Let 'er go Gallagher". She also played in a handful of talkies, (often reduced to minor roles) before disappearing from the big screen in 1934.

From 1926 to 1929, she was married to cowboy actor, William Boyd. Boyd proposal was unique--while filming a scene for the film "The Volga Boatman", Boyd's character professes his love for Fair's character. However, what audiences were not aware of (due to "The Volga Boatman" being a silent film) was that Boyd was actually proposing for real, and that Fair accepted in character and on screen, and for real.

Fair died at the age of 54, in Seattle, Washington.

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