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  1. Frank Fay (17 de noviembre de 1891-25 de septiembre de 1961) fue un actor teatral y cinematográfico, además de comediante y animador, de nacionalidad estadounidense, conocido principalmente por interpretar a "Elwood P. Dowd", personaje de la obra de Mary Chase Harvey, la cual se representó en Broadway.

  2. Frank Fay (born Francis Anthony Donner; November 17, 1891 – September 25, 1961) was an American vaudeville comedian (the first stand-up) [1] and film and stage actor. He is considered an important pioneer in stand-up comedy. For a time he was a well known and influential star, vaudeville's highest-paid headliner, earning $17,500 a week in the ...

  3. Frank Fay (1891 - 1961) fue un actor y guionista de Estados Unidos conocido por La reina de Nueva York, Arriba el telón, The Matrimonial Bed, Tantas veo..., A Fool's Advice, God's Gift to Women, Bright Lights, Memorias de un Don Juan, Tom and Jerry (TV) y I Want a Divorce.

  4. www.wikiwand.com › es › Frank_FayFrank Fay - Wikiwand

    Frank Fay (17 de noviembre de 1891-25 de septiembre de 1961) fue un actor teatral y cinematográfico, además de comediante y animador, de nacionalidad estadounidense, conocido principalmente por interpretar a "Elwood P. Dowd", personaje de la obra de Mary Chase Harvey, la cual se representó en Broadway. Frank Fay. Información personal.

  5. www.imdb.com › name › nm0269567Frank Fay - IMDb

    Frank Fay was a vaudeville star and a popular comedian in Hollywood. He starred in films like God's Gift to Women, Nothing Sacred and The Matrimonial Bed, and was married to Barbara Stanwyck.

  6. Frank Fay was an American actor, comedian and writer who starred in the play Harvey and other films. Learn about his biography, filmography, awards and trivia on TMDB.

  7. American actor and comedian. Learn about this topic in these articles: history of stand-up comedy. In stand-up comedy: Origins. …a few performers, such as Frank Fay, became known for their facility at off-the-cuff patter while serving as emcees in vaudeville houses such as the famed Palace Theatre in New York City.