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Elinor Fair(1903-1957)

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Elinor Fair
Elinor Fair was born Elinor Virginia Crowe on December 21, 1903 in Richmond, Virginia. Sadly her only brother died in 1904 shortly before his third birthday. The family moved to Seattle, Washington where her father was the manager of a credit card company. After her parents divorced Elinor and her mother lived in Paris, France. When she was a child she began her career performing in vaudeville. Her dream was to become a opera star. At the age of twelve she made her film debut in the 1916 drama The End Of The Trail. Fox offered her a five year contract in 1919. Elinor appeared in the films Loves Is Love and Be A Little Sport, and The Miracle Man with Lon Chaney. The beautiful brunette started dating Lew Cody, her costar in Wait For Me. In 1924 she was chosen as one of the Wampas Baby Stars along with Clara Bow. Then Cecille B. Demile cast her in his 1926 film The Volga Boatman costarring William Boyd. She and William fell in love and were married in January of 1926. They worked together in the films The Yankee Clipper and Jim The Conqueror. For a while Elinor put her career on hold and became a full-time housewife. Unfortunately her marriage to William ended in 1930. She returned to acting with a role in the 1932 adventure 45 Calibre Echo. That same year she became engaged to actor Frank Clark. Following a fight with Frank she impulsively married Thomas W. Daniels, a stunt man, on December 27, 1932.

The marriage was annulled a few weeks later. Her final film was the 1934 comedy Broadway Bill. Surprisingly she remarried Thomas W. Daniels in July of 1934. Eleven months later she divorced him claiming he "criticized her and called her unseemly names." By this time she was bankrupt and suffering from alcoholism. Her ex-husband William Boyd began helping her financially. In December of 1936 she was found wandering the streets looking shabby and confused. Elinor was taken to a hospital where she was diagnosed with an acute nervous condition. She married actor Jack White in Las Vegas in 1941. After they divorced in 1944 she married Merle Aubert Martin. The couple moved to Seattle, Washington but Merle struggled to find work. During the early 1950s Elinor was diagnosed with a liver condition caused by her chronic alcoholism. She and her husband briefly returned to California in 1956 ask her Hollywood friends for financial help. Tragically she was hospitalized in the Spring of 1957 and went into a hepatic coma. On April 26, 1957 Elinor died from cirrhosis of the liver at the age of fifty-three. She was cremated and her ashes were given to her husband.
BornDecember 21, 1903
DiedApril 26, 1957(53)
BornDecember 21, 1903
DiedApril 26, 1957(53)
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  • Awards
    • 1 win total

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Known for

Elinor Fair and Charles Emmett Mack in Son petiot (1923)
Son petiot
  • Essie Hardin
  • 1923
Otis Skinner in Kismet (1920)
Kismet
6.1
  • Marsinah
  • 1920
Elinor Fair and Eulalie Jensen in Les époux célibataires (1926)
Les époux célibataires
  • Mary Bowing
  • 1926
Elinor Fair and Albert Ray in The Lost Princess (1919)
The Lost Princess
  • Ethel Williams
  • Princess Marie
  • 1919

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  • Myrna Loy, Warner Baxter, and Broadway Bill in La course de Broadway Bill (1934)
    La course de Broadway Bill
    6.7
    • (uncredited)
    • 1934
  • Robert Young, Walter Connolly, and Doris Kenyon in Whom the Gods Destroy (1934)
    Whom the Gods Destroy
    7.1
    • Balkan Passenger (uncredited)
    • 1934
  • Marlene Dietrich, Sam Jaffe, and John Lodge in L'Impératrice rouge (1934)
    L'Impératrice rouge
    7.5
    • Catherine's Lady-in-Waiting (uncredited)
    • 1934
  • Carole Lombard and George Raft in Bolero (1934)
    Bolero
    6.5
    • Dancer (uncredited)
    • 1934
  • Club de Minuit (1933)
    Club de Minuit
    6.9
    • Bit Role (uncredited)
    • 1933
  • Harry Carey, George 'Gabby' Hayes, and Julian Rivero in The Night Rider (1932)
    The Night Rider
    5.5
    • Barbara Rogers
    • 1932
  • Jimmy Aubrey, George Chesebro, Richard Cramer, Elinor Fair, and Jack Perrin in 45 Calibre Echo (1932)
    45 Calibre Echo
    5.8
    • Betty
    • 1932
  • Elinor Fair and Ivan Lebedeff in Sin Town (1929)
    Sin Town
    • Mary Barton
    • 1929
  • Frank Coghlan Jr. in Let 'Er Go Gallegher (1927)
    Let 'Er Go Gallegher
    6.5
    • Clarissa Mahaffey
    • 1927
  • Tom Dugan, Elinor Fair, Ben Hendricks Jr., Jeanette Loff, Franklin Pangborn, and Tom Ricketts in My Friend from India (1927)
    My Friend from India
    6.5
    • Bernice
    • Barbara
    • 1927
  • William Boyd and John Miljan in The Yankee Clipper (1927)
    The Yankee Clipper
    6.5
    • Lady Jocelyn Huntington
    • 1927
  • Jim le conquérant (1926)
    Jim le conquérant
    • Polly Graydon
    • 1926
  • That Girl Oklahoma
    • 1926
  • Trapped (1926)
    Trapped
    Short
    • Mary Moore
    • 1926
  • Elinor Fair and Eulalie Jensen in Les époux célibataires (1926)
    Les époux célibataires
    • Mary Bowing
    • 1926

Personal details

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  • Alternative names
    • Eleanor Crowe
  • Height
    • 1.63 m
  • Born
    • December 21, 1903
    • Richmond, Virginia, USA
  • Died
    • April 26, 1957
    • Seattle, Washington, USA(cirrhosis of the liver)
  • Spouses
      Merle Aubert MartinJanuary 18, 1944 - April 26, 1957 (her death)
  • Publicity listings
    • 8 Articles
    • 1 Magazine Cover Photo

Did you know

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  • Trivia
    In Le batelier de la Volga (1926), Feodor (William Boyd) is awaiting execution when he proposes to Princess Vera (Fair). Few moviegoers had any idea that this marriage proposal was in fact real--and Boyd was accepted.
  • Quotes
    [1926] I've only two highlights in my past, if you can call them that - Le Miracle (1919) and Son petiot (1923). But the work of others in those pictures was so much better that it overshadowed mine, and few people remember that I played in them.

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