Fay McKenzie


Fay McKenzie is an American film actress known for her leading lady roles in five Gene Autry films in the early 1940s.

Eunice Fay McKenzie was born on February 19, 1918, in Hollywood, California, to show business parents, Eva and Robert McKenzie. Her father had a stock company called the McKenzie Merry Makers, and was both an actor and director in stage productions and films. His company included such actors as Broncho Billy Anderson, Ben Turpin, and Victor Potel. When she was ten weeks old, she appeared in the film Station Content as Gloria Swansons baby. She appeared in four other silent films as a child A Knight of the West as Fray Murten, When Love Comes as Ruth, The Judgment of the Storm as a Heath Twin, and The Dramatic Life of Abraham Lincoln as young Sarah Lincoln. Fays sisters Ida Mae McKenzie and Ella McKenzie, and her brotherinlaw Billy Gilbert, were also actors.

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