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  1. Frank Fay. Actor: God's Gift to Women. Frank Fay was born on 17 November 1891 in San Francisco, California, USA. He was an actor and writer, known for God's Gift to Women (1931), Nothing Sacred (1937) and The Matrimonial Bed (1930).

  2. 31. März 2020 · Oscar Levant introduced Frank Fay to Stanwyck. Eventually, the desperate and annoyed Oscar Levant forced them to cut the baloney, come clean, and admit their feelings. At long last, they did. Levant recalled in his memoirs: “Barbara Stanwyck fell madly in love with Fay… She went for Fay in such a complete way – I never saw anything to ...

  3. 1. Apr. 2016 · Frank Fay was the first true Stand Up Comic. He was paid more than any vaudevillian, $17,500 per week, and married Barbara Stanwyck. Not too shabby. I blog a...

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  4. Starring: Frank Fay. Elwood P. Dowd - (Nov 01, 1944 - Jul 12, 1947) Elwood P. Dowd - Replacement (Sep 01, 1947 - Mar 27, 1948) Play Comedy Original. Laugh Time (Sep 08, 1943 - Nov 20, 1943) Performer: Frank Fay. Musical Vaudeville Original. Frank Fay Vaudeville (Mar 02, 1939 - Apr 19, 1939) Produced by Frank Fay.

  5. 29. Apr. 2024 · His Father: Frank Fay. Frank Fay, originally named Francis Anthony Donner, was born on November 17, 1891, in San Francisco, California. He emerged as a pioneering figure in American comedy, earning recognition as the first stand-up comedian. Fay’s wit and charisma propelled him to success, establishing him as a prominent figure in the ...

  6. Died Sept. 26, 1961 of rupture of the abdominal aorta in Santa Monica, CA. I t took playing opposite an imaginary rabbit in the play "Harvey" for Frank Fay to secure his legacy in Hollywood. Born Francis Anthony Donner in San Francisco, he took the professional name of Frank Fay after concluding that his birth name was not suitable for the stage.

  7. 17. Nov. 2009 · “Of all the great vaudevillians, I admired Frank the most” -- James Cagney. Almost all of the great comedians speak with reverence about Frank Fay. He originated the stand-up comedy style we associate with Hope, Benny, Carson, Leno and Letterman, the extremely polished “American Institution” style, an unspoken confidence that says “an army of people…