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Occupation
  
Actress

Years active
  
1916-1934


Name
  
Elinor Fair

Role
  
Actress

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Born
  
December 21, 1903 (
1903-12-21
)
Richmond, Virginia, U.S.

Died
  
April 26, 1957, Seattle, Washington, United States

Spouse
  
Thomas Daniels (m. 1934–1935), William Boyd (m. 1926–1929)

Movies
  
The Yankee Clipper, The Night Rider, Through the Back Door, My Friend from India, Big Stakes

Similar People
  
William Boyd, Rupert Julian, Dorothy Sebastian, Grace Bradley, Fred C Newmeyer

Elinor Fair (December 21, 1903 – April 26, 1957) was an American motion picture actress. She began her career with the name Eleanor Crowe, changed it to Lenore Fair, and finally settled on Elinor Fair. It is not clear what her name at birth was.

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Biography

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When Fair was elected a WAMPAS Baby Star in 1924, she had already been in films for a number of years, and in vaudeville before that. She did some of her best work under contract to Cecil B. DeMille, appearing in such productions as Yankee Clipper and Let 'er go Gallagher. She also played in a handful of talkies, (often reduced to minor roles) before disappearing from the big screen in 1934.

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From 1926 to 1929, she was married to cowboy actor, William Boyd. Boyd's proposal was unique—while filming a scene for the DeMille film The Volga Boatman (1926), Boyd's character professes his love for Fair's character. However, what audiences were not aware of (due to The Volga Boatman being a silent film) was that Boyd was actually proposing for real, and that Fair accepted in character and on screen, and for real. A baby girl was born to her and Boyd but died in infancy.

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Filmography

Actress
1934
Broadway Bill (uncredited)
1934
Whom the Gods Destroy as
Balkan Passenger (uncredited)
1934
The Scarlet Empress as
Catherine's Lady-in-Waiting (uncredited)
1934
Bolero as
Dancer (uncredited)
1933
Midnight Club as
Bit Role (uncredited)
1932
The Night Rider as
Barbara Rogers
1932
45 Calibre Echo as
Betty
1929
Sin Town as
Mary Barton
1927
Let 'Er Go Gallegher as
Clarissa Mahaffey
1927
My Friend from India as
Bernice / Barbara
1927
The Yankee Clipper as
Lady Jocelyn Huntington
1926
Jim the Conqueror as
Polly Graydon
1926
That Girl Oklahoma
1926
Trapped (Short) as
Mary Moore
1926
Bachelor Brides as
Mary Bowing
1926
The Volga Boatman as
Vera, A Princess
1925
Flyin' Thru as
Anne Blair
1925
The Timber Wolf as
Renee Brooks
1925
The Wife Who Wasn't Wanted as
Diane
1925
Gold and the Girl as
Ann Donald
1924
The Law Forbids as
Rhoda Remsen
1923
The Eagle's Feather as
Martha
1923
The Mysterious Witness as
Ruth Garland
1923
Driven as
Essie Hardin
1923
Has the World Gone Mad! as
The Bell Daughter
1923
One Million in Jewels as
Sylvia Ellis
1922
Dangerous Pastime as
Celia
1922
Big Stakes as
Señorita Mercedes Aloyez (as Eleanor Fair)
1922
White Hands as
Helen Maitland
1922
The Able-Minded Lady as
Daphne Meadows
1921
The Policeman and the Baby (Short) as
The Policeman's Wife
1921
Cold Steel as
Mary Johnson
1921
Through the Back Door as
Margaret Brewster
1921
It Can Be Done as
Eve Standish
1920
Broadway and Home as
Mary Bruce
1920
Kismet as
Marsinah
1920
Occasionally Yours as
Audrey Woodward
1920
The Girl in Number 29 as
Barbara Devon
1919
Tin Pan Alley as
June Norton
1919
Vagabond Luck as
Joy Bell
1919
The Lost Princess as
Ethel Williams / Princess Marie
1919
The Miracle Man as
Claire King
1919
Love Is Love as
Polly Ann Kerry
1919
Be a Little Sport as
Norma Martin
1919
Words and Music by - as
Millicent Lloyd
1919
Married in Haste as
Constance Winwood
1919
The End of the Game as
Mona
1918
The Road Through the Dark as
Marie-Louise
1918
The Reckoning Day as
Lola Schram (as Lenore Fair)
1918
The Turn of a Card as
Millie Jarvis
1917
The Price of Her Soul as
Mary McGowan (as Eleanor Crowe)
1916
Fires of Conscience as
Mabel Jones (as Eleanor Crowe)
1916
The End of the Trail as
La Petite Adrienne (as Eleanor Crowe)

References

Elinor Fair Wikipedia


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