Tall (5'10"), slim, and buxom brunette stunner Fawna MacLaren was born on December 18, 1965 in Santa Monica, California. Fawna graduated from Beverly Hills High School in 1983. She was discovered by "Elle" magazine while in Paris, France and worked as a model throughout Europe in such places as France, Italy, Germany, and Morocco. MacLaren was chosen from among 4,300 candidates in a nationwide search sponsored by "Playboy" magazine to be the 35th Anniversary Playmate in the January, 1989 issue of the famous men's magazine. Fawna was paid $35,000 dollars for this particular pictorial. She went on to appear in several "Playboy" videos and posed for a handful of newsstand special editions. Moreover, MacLaren also acted in a few films that include "Dragonfight," the made-for-TV movie "The Cover Girl Murders," and "Lover's Leap."
Fawnda McMahan is an actress, known for They Watch (2016), Criminal Minds: Beyond Borders (2016) and Pretty Little Liars (2010).
Fawzia Mirza is a director and writer, known for Signature Move (2017), Hidden Canyons (2020) and I Know Her (2019).
Fay Bainter's career began as a child performer in 1898. For some time, she was a member of the traveling cast of the Morosco Stock Company in Los Angeles. In 1912, she made her Broadway debut in 'The Rose of Panama', but this and her subsequent play 'The Bridal Path' (1913), were conspicuous failures. She continued in stock and, after forming an association with David Belasco, took another swing at Broadway. She had her first hit with a dynamic performance, which established her as major theatrical star, as Ming Toy in 'East is West', at the Astor Theatre (1918-1920). Alternating between comedy and melodrama, Fay then shone in 'The Enemy' (1925-26) with Walter Abel and gave an outstanding performance of mid-life crisis as the desperate Fran Dodsworth ('Dodsworth',1934-35), opposite Walter Huston as her husband Sam. Fay never had the chance to recreate her stage role on screen - Ruth Chattertongot the part instead. At the same time, now aged 41, she was offered a role in her first motion picture, This Side of Heaven (1934). Co-starring opposite Lionel Barrymore, this was the first of many thoughtful, understanding wives, aunts and mothers she was to play over the next twenty years. Of stocky built, with expressive eyes and a warm, slightly smoky voice, Fay rarely essayed unsympathetic or hard-boiled characters, with the exception of her Oscar-nominated dowager in The Children's Hour (1961). While not often top-billed, her name remained consistently high in the list of credits throughout her career. Critics applauded her sterling performances in productions like Make Way for Tomorrow (1937) and Quality Street (1937), as Katharine Hepburn's excitable spinster sister. Fay won the Academy Award as Best Supporting Actress for the movie Jezebel (1938). As Bette Davis' stern, reproving Aunt Belle, she excelled in a somewhat meatier role than the genteel or fluttery ladies she had previously been engaged to portray. That same year, she was also nominated (as Best Actress) for her housekeeper, Hannah Parmalee, in White Banners (1938), but lost to Bette Davis. Fay enhanced many more films with her presence during the 1940's, notably as Mrs. Elvira Wiggs, in Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch (1942), Merle Oberon's eccentric aunt from the bayou in Dark Waters (1944) and Danny Kaye's mother in The Secret Life of Walter Mitty (1947). From the 1950's, she alternated stage with acting on television. Her last role of note was as Mary Tyrone in Eugene O'Neill's 'Long Day's Journey into Night', on tour with the National Company in 1958.
Fay Baker was born on January 31, 1917 in New York City, New York, USA. She was an actress, known for Notorious (1946), The House on Telegraph Hill (1951) and Deadline - U.S.A. (1952). She was married to Arthur Weiss. She died on December 8, 1987 in Sleepy Hollow, New York.
Fay DeWitt was born on December 4, 1934 in New York City, New York, USA. She is known for Crazy Ex-Girlfriend (2015), Red Dead Redemption (2010) and Circle (2015). She was previously married to Raymond Joseph Allen.
Fay Du Chateau is known for Heartbreak High (2022), Home and Away (1988) and Significant Others (2022).
A young Saudi actress who participated in shaping the Saudi artistic scene lately. Her most recent artworks include 90 DAYS, which was released in Saudi theaters in August 2022. The film was produced by Faisal Alharbi and Afkar Algad for Artistic Production and was written and directed by Khalid Alharbi?. Fay starred in the film alongside Faisal Al-Zahrani, Marwa Mohamed, Muhammad Al-Hashi, Badr Al-Matrafi, Wedd Osama, Sanaa Bakr Younis, Abdul-Aziz Alsokayreen, and Khalid Alharbi?. She also starred in several other prominent projects, such as the science fiction drama series BASHAR SHORTS, which is set in a near-future Saudi. The series was directed by Sultan Al-Abdulmohsen, written by Mohamed Abdul Samad, and starred Khaled Saqr and Fatima Al-Banawi. Additionally, she starred in the thriller series THE FATES HOTEL opposite Yaqoub Al-Farhan, Yazed Al-Mousa, Mutlaq Matar, Mila Alzahrani, and Mohamed El-Aljabarti. The series was written by Mohamed Abdul-Samad and directed by Mohammed Alholayyil. Moreover, she starred in FAQD, which was written by Sameer Arif, directed by Mohamed Al-Fahadi, and starred Mila Alzahrani, Faisal Al-Dokhi, Layla Al-Salman, and Noura Asser. She also appeared in the third episode - which was titled 'NEW YEAR, NEW YOU' - of the horror series INTO THE DARK alongside Darin Al-Bayed, Yara Qassem, and Hadeer Abdel-Nasser. The series was directed by Mohamed Wafa and is available for streaming on Shahid. Among her anticipated work in 2023 is the film ALHAMOUR, which is scheduled to be released in cinemas starting January 19th. The film tells the story of the biggest heist in the history of Saudi Arabia, which occurred in the early 1920s. ALHAMOUR is directed by Abdulelah Alqurashi, written by Hani Kadour and Omar Bahabri, and stars Fatima Al-Banawi, Fahd Al-Qahtani, Khaled Yeslam, Ismail Al-Hassan, Khayria Abu Laban, and Hossam Al-Harthi. Moreover, she is starring in the upcoming series ADAM AND EVE, which will tackle the different types of relations between men and women - whether it's fellowship, friendship, or even marriage - in addition to tackling social problems, such as cheating and mental illness. The series is written by Ali Shams, directed by Hussein El-Haliby, and stars Souad Ali, Huda El-Khateib, Ibrahim Al-Zadjali, and Mayssa Maghrebi. Finally, she is starring in the upcoming second season of MINHO WALADNA?, the first season of which joined the Joy Awards. The show was directed by Mounir Al-Zaabi and written by Sami Alfolayeh.
Fay Gauthier is an actor and producer, known for Independents' Day (2016), Punching the Clown (2009) and Be What You Are (2017).
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