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Dorothy Fay Born Dorothy Fay Southworth
April 4, 1915
Prescott, Arizona, U.S.Died November 5, 2003 (aged 88)
Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California, U.S.Other names Dorothy Faye
Dorothy Fay RitterOccupation Actress Years active 1938-1941 Spouse Tex Ritter (June 14, 1941 - January 2, 1974) Dorothy Fay (April 4, 1915 – November 5, 2003) was an American actress.
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Early life and career
She was born Dorothy Fay Southworth in Prescott, Arizona, the daughter of Harry T. Southworth and Harriet Fay Fox. Her father was a medical doctor. Fay attended the University of Southern California in Los Angeles, California, and studied acting at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London. She began her motion picture career in the late 1930s, performing in several B grade Westerns. In 1938, she appeared opposite George Houston in Frontier Scout at Grand National Pictures. She also appeared with Western stars Buck Jones and William Elliott.
Fay made four movies with her husband, country singer and actor Tex Ritter, at Monogram Pictures: Song of the Buckaroo (1938), Sundown on the Prairie (1939), Rollin' Westward (1939) and Rainbow Over the Range (1940). She played a heroine in The Green Archer (1940) and White Eagle (1941), both at Columbia Pictures. Fay also made a few small appearances in other genres, such as the crime drama Missing Daughters (1939). In 1940, she asked Monogram to give her a different part and was loaned to MGM for a small role in The Philadelphia Story, which starred Cary Grant, Katharine Hepburn and James Stewart. She also appeared as a debutante in the MGM musical Lady Be Good (1941) starring Eleanor Powell, Ann Sothern, Robert Young and Lionel Barrymore.
Later years
Fay married singer/actor Tex Ritter on June 14, 1941; the marriage ended at his death January 2, 1974. They had two sons, Thomas and John, a well known comedic actor. Among her grandchildren is actor Jason Ritter.
Fay made several more movies after she and Ritter married, but then retired from show business in late 1941. In 1965, she and Ritter moved to Nashville, because of his singing and recording career. For a time, she was an official greeter at the Grand Ole Opry. She returned to Southern California in 1981. Fay turned down several offers to return to movie work, including an opportunity to appear on the television series The Love Boat playing the mother of real-life son, John. But she was a frequent guest at Western movie conventions.
In 1987, Fay suffered a stroke that impacted her speech. She moved to the Motion Picture & Television Country House and Hospital in Woodland Hills, California, in 1989. In August 2001, her death was mistakenly reported in the obituary section of The Daily Telegraph in London. This reportedly happened when a nurse at the Motion Picture Hospital returned after a holiday to find her not in her room. When told that she had "gone," as she had, but only to another wing, the nurse promptly called one of Dorothy Fay's friends, who happened to be a regular contributor to the Telegraph obituaries desk. Fay and her family found the blunder amusing and took it in good sport.
Death
Dorothy Fay died of natural causes at the age of 88 in Woodland Hills, California less than two months after the death of her youngest son, John. She is interred with her parents at Mountain View Cemetery, in her hometown, Prescott, Arizona.
Filmography
Year Title Role Notes 1938 Frontier Scout Julie, Steve's Sweetheart The Stranger from Arizona Ann Turner Law of the Texan Helen Clifford Prairie Justice Anita Benson Song of the Buckaroo Anna Alden 1939 Long Shot Betty Ralston Trigger Pals Doris Allen Credited as Dorothy Faye Sundown on the Prairie Ruth Graham Alternative title: Prairie Sundown Rollin' Westward Betty Alternative title: Rollin' West Missing Daughters Showgirl Uncredited 1940 Convicted Woman Frances Uncredited Sporting Blood Guest Uncredited
Alternative title: Sterling MetalRainbow Over the Range Mary Manners Glamour for Sale Trilby Uncredited The Green Archer Elaine Bellamy The Philadelphia Story Main Line Society Woman Uncredited 1941 White Eagle Janet Rand North from the Lone Star Madge Wilson Lady Be Good Debutante Uncredited External links
Categories:- 1915 births
- 2003 deaths
- Actors from Arizona
- American film actors
- People from Prescott, Arizona
- University of Southern California alumni
- Greeters
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