- Fay
Okell Bainter (December 7, 1893 –
April 16, 1968) was an
American film and
stage actress. She won the
Academy Award for Best
Supporting Actress for...
- ex-housemate, Jane
Bainter, who was the muse, inspiration, and the
namesake of the band. In a 2001
interview with the Los
Angeles Times,
Bainter confirmed and...
- band was
dubbed "Jane's Addiction" in
honor of Farrell's housemate, Jane
Bainter, who was
their muse and inspiration. However, the play on
words also seems...
- Hepburn,
Shirley MacLaine, and
James Garner, with
Miriam Hopkins, Fay
Bainter (in her
final film role), and
Karen Balkin.
Former college classmates Martha...
-
George Brent,
Margaret Lindsay,
Donald Crisp,
Richard Cromwell and Fay
Bainter. The film was
adapted by
Clements Ripley, Abem Finkel, John
Huston and...
-
Robert Bainter Bailey (June 13, 1913[citation needed] –
August 13, 1983) was an
American actor who
performed mostly on
radio but also
appeared in films...
- film
stars Jeanne Crain, Dana Andrews, **** Haymes,
Vivian Blaine, Fay
Bainter, and
Charles Winninger.
State Fair was
remade in 1962,
starring Pat Boone...
-
Emily Webb, and
William Holden as
George Gibbs. The cast also
included Fay
Bainter,
Beulah Bondi,
Thomas Mitc****, Guy
Kibbee and
Frank Craven. It was adapted...
- only Fay
Bainter was a first-time
award winner. The only
other time that this
happened was at the 67th
Academy Awards in 1994. Fay
Bainter was the first...
- been
nominated for two
Academy Awards in the same year. The
first was Fay
Bainter, who
received nominations for her
performances in
White Banners and Jezebel...