- Fay Spain
Infobox actress
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name = Fay Spain
birthdate = birth date|1933|10|6
birthplace =Phoenix, Arizona , USA
deathdate = death date and age|1983|05|8|1933|10|6
deathplace =Los Angeles, California ,USA
occupation =Film ,television [actress]
spouse = Philip Fulmer Westbrook (1968-1983) (her death)
John Altoon (1959-1962)Fay Spain (October 6, 1933 – May 8, 1983) was an American actress in motion pictures and television. She was born in
Phoenix, Arizona .Theater Apprentice
She began living alone in her English teacher's attic at the age of 14. The teacher had a daughter who was affiliated with an acting stock company in
Maryland . She gave Spain a job which combined the duties of acting apprentice and babysitting. At 16 Miss Spain was inNew York, New York , residing in an $8-a-week room on theUpper West Side . She worked in tie shop where she became acquainted with an associate ofWalter Winchell . The gossip writer mentioned her name in a column and Spain received a call fromColumbia Pictures . She was not extended a contract because she "wasn't pretty enough forHollywood ". Within two months she found work with a stock company in theCatskill Mountains . She obtained anEquity Card which enabled her to continue working as an actress. Spain eschewed a college scholarship after attending high school in White Salmon, Washington. She chose instead to pursue a stock company apprenticeship.Film Actress
As a film aspirant her first screen test was made with
James Garner . The test was unfavorable. Spain was not considered photogenic. She continued to pursue acting, unimpeded by rejection. She accepted any parts which came along, learning the techniques of the acting trade.Spain first came to prominence with movie audiences in 1958. She was cast as "Darlin Jill" in the film version of
God's Little Acre byErskine Caldwell . The motion picture marked the debut ofTina Louise . ActorsRobert Ryan ,Jack Lord ,Buddy Hacket ,Aldo Ray , andVic Morrow are featured prominently. Spain followed this success by playing "Maureen Flannery" in "Al Capone". Her co-star isRod Steiger . She preferred being a free agent. Spain disliked being tied to a single studio.Her final appearance as a film actress came in 1974, when she portrayed the wife of mobster
Hyman Roth (Lee Strasberg ) in "The Godfather Part II ".Marriages
In 1959 the actress married west coast abstract painter John Altoon. They spent their honeymoon in
Reno, Nevada . Both led busy lives and enjoyed their time away from work by relaxing in a home they remodeled in theSan Fernando Valley ofCalifornia . Altoon was an art instructor inLos Angeles, California . He contributed art for a series of record album covers. Spain had a five-year-old son from a previous marriage who lived with her in California.Television
By the middle and late 1950s Spain was making frequent appearances on tv. She acted in episodes of "Bonanza", "Cheyenne", "Conflict", "Dragnet", "
Whirlybirds ", "Perry Mason", "The Millionaire ", "M Squad ", "The Texan", "Pursuit", "Playhouse 90 ", "77 Sunset Strip ", "Maverick", "Bat Masterson", and "The Restless Gun".In the 1960s she continued to be seen frequently in such television series as "The Greatest Show On Earth" (1963), "Dr. Kildaire" (1964), "The Fugitive" (1965), "
The Rat Patrol " (1966), "The Iron Horse" (1967), "Hogan's Heroes " (1969) and "Night Gallery " (1972).Death
Fay Spain died of lymphatic cancer in Los Angeles in 1983.
References
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The Fremont Argus ", "Fay Spain", May 17, 1975, Page 40.
*"Reno Evening Gazette", "Fay Spain Comes Back To Reno", Friday, February 6, 1959, Page 22.External links
*imdb|0816670
*amg name|2:67061
*findagrave|9918208
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