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Fay Spain

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Fay Spain

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Overview

  • Born
    October 6, 1932 · Phoenix, Arizona, USA
  • Died
    May 8, 1983 · Los Angeles, California, USA (cancer)
  • Birth name
    Lona Fay Spain
  • Height
    1.64 m

Biography

    • Fay Spain was was your typical B-movie drive-in bad girl - sometimes blonde, sometimes brunette, always bodacious. A tease, a taunt, and a temptress throughout most her career, Fay Spain was born in Phoenix, Arizona, in 1932, as Lona May Spain to R.C. Spain and Arminta Frances Cochran. She headed to New York where she initially found summer stock work and a bit of television exposure. One of her earliest TV appearances was not as an actress but as a contestant on You Bet Your Life (1950), starring Groucho Marx.

      By 1956, this fetching starlet was winning episodic roles on the more popular shows of the day, including Perry Mason (1957), Cheyenne (1955) and Gunsmoke (1955). She was also gaining notice on the covers of magazines. This cheesecake attention led directly to her juvenile delinquent debut in Dragstrip Girl (1957) with John Ashley and Steven Terrell, where she immediately established herself as the party girl boys are willing to race cars and fight over. Other equally low-budget films followed, with Teenage Doll (1957), Combat sans merci (1957), and The Abductors (1957).

      She made an aggressive move into higher quality films with Erskine Caldwell's best-seller Le Petit Arpent du Bon Dieu (1958) as "Darlin' Jill", another amoral sexpot, and as Rod Steiger's moll in Al Capone (1959), but then it was right back to Grade Z level work with Les Beatniks (1959) co-starring Mamie Van Doren, La vie privée d'Adam et Ève (1960) in which she tempts Martin Milner with the old forbidden fruit routine, and a 1962 Italian spectacle as an evil queen trying to thwart the actions of Hercules. Although Fay made some efforts to return to TV work, her career was pretty much over by the mid-60s. One of her last roles was a bit part as a mafioso matriarch in Le Parrain, 2ᵉ partie (1974). Fay Spain died of cancer at age 50 in 1983.
      - IMDb mini biography by: Gary Brumburgh / gr-home@pacbell.net

Family

  • Spouses
      Philip Fulmer Westbrook Jr.(May 11, 1968 - May 8, 1983) (her death)
      Imo Ughini(August 8, 1965 - 1966) (divorced)
      John Armen Altoon(January 30, 1959 - March 1, 1962) (divorced)
      John Falvo(January 27, 1952 - January 6, 1958) (divorced, 1 child)
  • Children
      Jock Falvo
  • Parents
      Robert C. Spain
      Arminta Frances Cochran Grant
  • Relatives
      Virginia Lee Spain Petersen(Sibling)

Trivia

  • Made her very first screen test with actor James Garner.
  • She was chosen as one of the "WAMPAS Baby Stars of 1956" by a group of veteran actors and actresses. The selecting group included Ginger Rogers.
  • In October of 1963, producer Albert Zugsmith filed a $12,750,000 lawsuit, in Los Angeles, against Fay and ten others for allegedly libeling, slandering and harassing him, during the making of The Great Space Adventure (1963) in the Philippine Islands. The action names her and co-star George Nader as defendants, along with nine others described as newspaper columnists for Philippine newspapers and motion picture personnel. Among the allegations are charges that she and Nader conspired with other defendants and "maliciously" made statements resulting in various derogatory articles appearing in Manila newspapers.
  • Won a scholarship to the University of Washington at age 16, but, by the end of her freshman year, headed for New York to pursue acting.
  • Her only child, her son Jock, was born in 1954, from her first marriage to actor/screenwriter John Falvo.

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