Fay Baker
Biography
Fay Baker (January 31, 1917 — December 8, 1987) was a multifaceted American actress known for her work in theater, film, and television, often taking on supporting roles that showcased her talent. Beyond her acting career, she was also a successful author, writing under the pseudonym Beth Holmes. One of her most notable literary achievements was the novel *The Whipping Boy*, which garnered significant acclaim and earned a spot on the Los Angeles Times bestseller list in 1978.
In addition to her fiction writing, Baker penned a poignant memoir detailing her personal journey through breast cancer, titled *My Darling, Darling Doctors*. This work provided insight into her struggles and triumphs, resonating with many readers and contributing to the dialogue surrounding health and resilience.
Throughout her career, Baker's contributions to the arts and literature left a lasting impact, demonstrating her versatility as both an actress and a writer. Her ability to convey deep emotional truths, whether on stage or in print, cemented her legacy as a respected figure in both fields. Fay Baker's life and work continue to inspire, highlighting the importance of storytelling in all its forms.
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1952
Tell It to the Judge
1949 • Valerie Hobson
She Devil
1957 • Evelyn Kendall
The House on Telegraph Hill
1951 • Margaret
Black Midnight
1949 • Martha Baxter
Don't Knock The Rock
1956 • Arlene MacLaine
Chain Lightning
1950 • Mrs. Willis
Sorority Girl
1957 • Mrs. Tanner
The Star
1952 • Faith
The Blue Gardenia
1953
Notorious
1946