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640:, ordering many of Faye's scenes cut and those of Darnell's emphasized. When Faye saw a screening of the final cut—with her role reduced by 12 scenes and a song number—she wrote a scathing note to Zanuck, went straight to her car, gave her dressing room keys to the studio gate guard, and drove home, vowing never to return to Fox. Faye was still so popular that thousands of letters were sent to Faye's home and the Fox studios from around the world, begging her to return for another picture. In 1987, she told an interviewer, "When I stopped making pictures, it didn't bother me because there were so many things I hadn't done. I had never learned to run a house. I didn't know how to cook. I didn't know how to shop. So all these things filled all those gaps." 393: 808: 959: 2148: 2109: 2095: 2081: 511: 552: 31: 762:
and Lucky Strike. From 1936 to 1952, he played Benny's wisecracking, jive-talking, hipster bandleader. With their own show revamped to a sitcom, bandleader-comedian Harris and singer-actress Faye played themselves, raising two precocious children in slightly zany situations, mostly involving Harris's
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As Faye's star continued to ascend during the war years, family life became more important to her, especially with the arrival of a second daughter, Phyllis. After her birth, Faye signed a new contract with Fox to make only one picture a year, with the option of a second one, to give Faye a chance to
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In its early years, the Harris-Faye radio show ranked among the top-10 radio programs in the country. The radio show also provided Faye with the perfect balance between show business and home life; since radio only required her to be present for a read-through and the live broadcast, Faye was still
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an article is devoted to Faye's popularity there. The author, Arthur Nicholson, mentions how enormously popular she was even in her Harlow days and though other films shown in England were usually shown for three days a week, Faye's films played for an entire week. After Faye retired in 1945, her
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voice was a regular highlight of the show, as was her knack for tart one-liners equal to those of her husband. The show's running gags also included references to Alice's wealth from her film career ("I'm only trying to protect the wife of the money I love" was a typical Harris drollery), and
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Pharmaceuticals, promoting the virtues of an active senior lifestyle. The Faye-Harris marriage endured 54 years until Harris's death in 1995. Faye admitted in an interview that when she married Harris, most of the Hollywood elite had predicted the marriage would only last about six months.
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The couple had two daughters, Alice (b. 1942) and Phyllis (b. 1944), along with Harris's adopted son from his first marriage, Phil Harris, Jr. (1935–2001). Faye and Harris began working in radio together as Faye's film career declined. First, they teamed to host a variety show on
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for 1943, and the sheet music for the song sold over a million copies. Since a clause in her contract (as was the case with most other Fox stars) stated that she could not officially record any of her movie songs, other singers, such as
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have been more associated with the song than Faye. However, it is still often considered Faye's signature song. That year, Faye was once again named one of the top box-office draws in the world.
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called her the "best female singer in Hollywood in 1937". During her years as a musical superstar (from the 1930s to the early 1940s), Alice Faye managed to introduce 23 songs to the
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Faye and Harris continued various projects, individually and together, for the rest of their lives. In 1974, Faye made a return to Broadway after 43 years in a revival of
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in 1937, ended in divorce in 1940; both had busy careers that made it difficult for them to have opportunities for togetherness. In May 1941, she married bandleader
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songs; Faye again received strong reviews. One of the most expensive films of its time, it also became one of the most successful musicals of the 1930s.
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Because of her bankable status, Fox occasionally placed Faye in films more for the sake of making money than showcasing Faye's talents. Films such as
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Moffit), who worked for the Mirror Chocolate Company, and Charles Leppert, a police officer. She had an older brother, Charles. Faye was raised an
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made her his protégée. He softened Faye from a wisecracking showgirl to a youthful, and yet somewhat motherly figure, such as her roles in a few
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was Faye's last starring film. Zanuck, under public pressure, tried to lure Faye back onto the screen; Faye returned all the scripts.
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interview, Faye disclosed that the Fox publicity department built up the rumor, and that the two actresses were in fact close friends.
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spend more time with her family. Her second pregnancy resulted in a hospitalization, forcing her to surrender a plum dramatic role in
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to a wholesome appearance, in which her platinum hair and pencil-line eyebrows were swapped for a more natural look.
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reissued films made as much money (in some cases, more) as current releases. When Faye returned to the screen for
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when she was found to be too young. She then moved to Broadway and secured a featured role in the 1931 edition of
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was once quoted as saying that he would choose Faye over any other singer to introduce his songs, and
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Although Faye has had fans around the globe, she was never more popular than in Great Britain and in
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In 1943, after taking a year off to have her first daughter, Faye starred in the Technicolor musical
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with Tyrone Power. Although a big hit, the film was supposedly based on the real life of comedian
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Alice Faye did return to Fox later, for a character role in a remake of an old Fox property,
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By 1939, Faye was named one of the top-10 box-office draws in Hollywood. That year, she made
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Laid to Rest in California: a guide to the cemeteries and grave sites of the rich and famous
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She left her career as a film actress and became known for her role on the radio show
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occasional barbs by Faye aimed at her rift with Zanuck, usually referencing
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One of Faye's most memorable parts was the title role in the musical biopic
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and her ashes rest beside those of Phil Harris at the mausoleum of the
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films. Faye received a physical makeover, going from a version of
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Harris's comic talent was already familiar through his tenure on
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at 6922 Hollywood Boulevard. In 1994, a Golden Palm Star on the
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with a music interlude each from husband and wife, was renamed
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In 1941, Fox began to place Faye in musicals photographed in
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able to spend most of her time at home with her daughters.
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Faye, Power, and Ameche were reunited for the 1938 release
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Three years after Phil Harris's death, Alice Faye died of
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for British television in 1984, when she was surprised by
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Faye's singing ballads and swing numbers in her honeyed
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in the 1930s and 1940s, Faye starred in such films as
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near Palm Springs, California. She has a star on the
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Faye gained her first major film break in 1934, when
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The Harrises' two daughters were played on radio by
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Index


Manhattan
New York City
Rancho Mirage, California
Forest Lawn Cemetery
Alexander's Ragtime Band
Hello, Frisco, Hello
In Old Chicago
Rose of Washington Square
Lillian Russell
Tony Martin
Phil Harris
Hollywood Walk of Fame
alicefaye.com
20th Century-Fox
On the Avenue
Alexander's Ragtime Band
Academy Award
You'll Never Know
musical film
Hello, Frisco, Hello
The Phil Harris-Alice Faye Show
Hell's Kitchen, Manhattan
née
Episcopalian
vaudeville
Earl Carroll Vanities
George White's Scandals
Rudy Vallée
The Fleischmann's Yeast Hour

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