Born in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA — Jan 13 1905• Died Aug 26 1968

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Kay Francis (January 13, 1905 – August 26, 1968) was an American stage and film actress. After a brief period on Broadway in the late 1920s, she moved to film and achieved her greatest success between 1930 and 1936, when she was the number one female star at the Warner Brothers studio, and the highest paid American film actress. Some of her film related material and personal papers are available to scholars and researchers in the Wesleyan University Cinema Archives. Description above from the Wikipedia article Kay…
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Alice

Self (archive footage) (uncredited)

Liane Renaud

Laura McDonald

Lady Chase-Wayne / Claire Landin (archive footage) (uncredited)

Carmen

Self (archive footage)

Alma Marsden

Julie King

Joan Ames

Florence Nightingale

Amy Prentiss

Self

Maida Walker

Zelda Paxton

Mariette Colet

Irina Radovic

Nicole Picot

Mary Stevens

Lynn Palmer

(archive footage)

Vera Kowalska

Josephine "Jo" Bhaer

Self (archive footage)

Constance Cook

Mary Colbrook

Edith Flint

Lucy Chase Wayne

Baroness Teri Hohenfels

Gwen

Dulce Morado

Nellie Woods

Eve Appleton

Georgiana Summers

Stella Parish

Dr. Carole Nelson

Self

Norma Page

Georgia Drake

Lady Wrench

Alice Morrison

Anne Vallee Brooks

Tanya Borodoff aka Spot White / Marjorie Lang

Elena Moura

Self

Donna Lucia

Julia Ashton Wister

Peggy Martin Van Tyle / Peggy Stone

Self

Diane Carter

Marjorie West

Irene Manners

Clemency Warlock

Grace Herbert

Penelope

Christine 'Chris' Bishop

Self

Kitty Parker

Dr. Monica Braden

Fay Carter

Self

Lois Ames

Diana Merrow

Elsie Maury

Zara Flynn

Janet Steele

Wanda Howard

Claire King Landin

Sheila Seymour

Carole Raymond

Marjorie Scott

Adrienne Scott

Countess Olga Balakireff

Natalie 'Nat' Upton

Belinda 'Linda' Warren, aka 'Bill'

Tina

Kay Francis

Fanny Towner

Marya Ivanova Sablin

Myra May
Herself (uncredited)
