A graduate of famed Hollywood High School, Dorothy Fay (born Dorothy Fay Southworth) later studied drama at London's Royal Academy of Dramatic Art. Her 1938-1941 screen career proved unremarkable, if busy, and included no less than ten B-Westerns and two chapter serials. Of her Westerns, the most important by far were the four she did opposite singing cowboy Tex Ritter at Monogram; not because the Ritter oaters were much to write home about -- in technical prowess, if not in music content, they ranked far below the competing Gene Autry and Roy Rogers Westerns at rival Republic -- but because she married the country & western singer on June 14, 1941. After that, she fulfilled a contract for a 15-chapter serial with Buck Jones -- White Eagle (1941) -- then retired to raise her two sons, Tom and John, with Ritter. The latter, of course, later became the star of the hit television comedy Three's Company.
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North from Lone Star
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White Eagle
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1941 | |||
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Glamour for Sale
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1940 | |||
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Rainbow Over the Range
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1940 | |||
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The Philadelphia Story
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1940 | |||
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Rollin' Westward
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1939 | |||
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Song of the Buckaroo
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1939 | |||
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Sundown on the Prairie
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1939 | |||
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The Long Shot
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1939 | |||
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Trigger Pals
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1939 | |||
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Law of the Texan
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1938 | |||
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Prairie Justice
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1938 | |||
| 1938 |
