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Occupation
  
Actor

Name
  
Fay Tincher

Years active
  
1913 - 1930

Role
  
Actress

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Born
  
April 17, 1884 (
1884-04-17
)
Topeka, Kansas US

Died
  
October 11, 1983, Brooklyn, New York City, New York, United States

Movies
  
Sunshine Dad, Nell's Eugenic Wedding

Remembering Fay Tincher: Throwback Thursday with the History Guy


Fay Tincher (April 17, 1884 – October 11, 1983) was an American comic actress in motion pictures of the silent film era. She was from Topeka, Kansas.

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ROWDY ANN (1919) -- Fay Tincher


Early career

She began her career on stage. In 1908 she was touring in California with The Merry Go Round Company. In August of that year she may have married fellow actor, Ned Buckley, on a dare. He was a Yale graduate and a resident of Bridgeport, Connecticut. She visited her lawyer at the New York Life Insurance Building at 112-114 Broadway (Manhattan). She asked him to obtain a divorce if he learned that she was truly wed.

While performing on the Keith-Albee-Orpheum vaudeville circuit, Tincher was approached by a man who commented about her resemblance to actress Mabel Normand. She did not know Normand because she had never seen a movie in 1913. The agent gave her his card and said he wanted director D.W. Griffith to see her. The following day she came calling at Biograph Studios. In her first role Griffith cast her in the role of a vamp. Within three weeks she began to play comedy, at first slapstick, and later comedy drama.

Films

Tincher played in Bill Manages A Fighter (1914), one of a series of Bill comedy shorts. It was made by the Komic Pictures Company of Los Angeles, California. The performers worked out of the Reliance Studios. Directed by Edward Dillon, former ex-lightweight fighter Hobo Dougherty was among the featured actors. In one scene Tincher encourages Dougherty to get knocked out on film. However she has trouble convincing the fight veteran that he is not really in a pugilistic contest.

By the end of 1915 Tincher worked for the Fine Arts Film Company. Aside from comic roles, she often depicted working class types such as a laundry girl in Laundry Liz (1916). Dillon directed and Anita Loos was the scenarist. The short movie was released by the Keystone Film Company. In Skirts (1916) Tincher plays an artist's model who becomes a victim of drugs. This was a new type of role for her. Tully Marshall plays the artist.

Griffith staged a presentation of comic bull fights, massive floats, theatrical comedy, and drama, in July 1915. The production was called the Pageant of the Photoplay. Audiences were able to view directors carrying megaphones, the process of film development, and movies being put together in make-up rooms. Tincher played a dramatic part in a comedy on the final day of the event. A stage was assembled and four scenes were acted out.

In 1918 Tincher became head of her own company, Fay Tincher Productions. Her movies were released by the World Film Company.

In the Andy Gump comedy series (1923–1928) Tincher played Min, who wears her hair bobbed. The series numbered around forty-five films and was produced by Universal Pictures and Samuel Von Honkel. American cartoonist Sidney Smith created the film characters.

Tincher's final motion picture was All Wet (1930). This is a two reel comedy short directed by Sam Newfield.

Inheritance

Tincher inherited $25,000 from the bequest of the will of Mrs. Julian Dick, who died from inhaling illuminating gas on December 22, 1930. Dick's residence was at 116 East 36th Street in New York City. Her husband, Captain Dick, was a member of the New York Cotton Exchange. He had been accidentally shot to death by a friend in 1922.

Private life

In May 1915 Tincher won a bathing suit contest at Venice Beach, California with a first prize of $50. She wore a costume that was resembled her famous typewriter dress, which she wore in movies. A crowd of approximately 75,000 attended the procession.

In 1918 she roomed with scenario writer, Maie B. Havey, in a small bungalow. Tincher liked working in the fine art of vitreous enamel.

Fay Tincher died of a heart attack in Brooklyn, New York in 1983 at the age of 99.

Filmography

Actress
1928
Out in the Rain (Short) as
Min Gump
1928
The Cloud Buster (Short) as
Min Gump
1928
Any Old Count (Short) as
Min Gump
1928
A Case of Scotch (Short) as
Min Gump
1927
The Mild West (Short) as
Min Gump
1927
Andy Nose His Onions (Short) as
Min Gump
1927
A Total Loss (Short) as
Min Gump
1927
Ocean Bruises (Short) as
Min Gump
1927
And How! (Short) as
Min Gump
1927
When Greek Meets Greek (Short) as
Min Gump
1927
A Battle Scared Hero (Short) as
Min Gump
1927
Too Much Sleep (Short) as
Min Gump
1927
All Wet (Short) as
Min Gump
1927
Circus Daze (Short) as
Min Gump
1927
I'm the Sheriff (Short) as
Min Gump
1927
Broke Again (Short) as
Min Gump
1927
Youth and Beauty (Short) as
Min Gump
1927
Up Against It (Short) as
Min Gump
1927
Rooms for Rent (Short) as
Min Gump
1926
I Told You So (Short) as
Min Gump
1926
A Close Call (Short) as
Min Gump
1926
The Big Surprise (Short) as
Min Gump
1926
Better Luck (Short) as
Min Gump
1926
Lots of Grief (Short) as
Min Gump
1926
Never Again (Short) as
Min Gump
1926
Tow Service (Short) as
Min Gump
1926
Dumb Luck (Short) as
Min Gump
1926
Min's Away (Short) as
Min Gump
1926
Shady Rest (Short) as
Min Gump
1926
California Here We Come (Short) as
Min Gump
1926
Min Walks in Her Sleep (Short) as
Min Gump
1926
Min's Home on the Cliff (Short) as
Min Gump
1925
The Smash-Up (Short) as
Min Gump
1925
Andy Takes a Flyer (Short) as
Min Gump
1925
Dynamited (Short) as
Min Gump
1925
Chester's Donkey Party (Short) as
Min Gump
1925
Andy's Lion Tale (Short) as
Min Gump
1925
Andy in Hollywood (Short) as
Min Gump
1924
Andy's Stump Speech (Short) as
Min Gump
1924
Andy's Hat in the Ring (Short) as
Min Gump
1924
Westbound (Short) as
Min Gump
1924
A Day of Rest (Short) as
Min Gump
1924
The Reckless Age as
The Duchess of Lismore
1924
Andy's Temptation (Short) as
Min Gump
1924
What's the Use? (Short) as
Min Gump
1924
Excitement as
Mammy
1924
Swing Bad the Sailor (Short) as
The Captain's Daughter
1924
A Tough Tenderfoot (Short)
1924
Oh! Min! (Short) as
Min Gump
1923
Aggravatin' Mama (Short) as
Min Gump
1923
Oh! What a Day! (Short) as
Min Gump
1923
Watch Papa (Short) as
Min Gump
1923
Uncle Bim's Gifts (Short) as
Min Gump
1923
Whiskers (Short) as
The Manicurist
1922
The Leather Pushers
1920
Dining Room, Kitchen and Sink (Short)
1920
Striking Models (Short)
1920
A Seaside Siren (Short)
1919
Go West, Young Woman (Short)
1919
Wild and Western (Short) as
Rosie
1919
Dangerous Nan McGrew (Short) as
Nan McGrew
1919
Mary Moves In (Short) as
Mary
1919
Rowdy Ann (Short) as
Rowdy Ann
1919
Sally's Blighted Career (Short) as
Sally
1919
The Fire Flingers as
Maggie Driver
1918
O, Susie Behave (Short)
1918
Some Job (Short)
1918
Main 1-2-3 (Short)
1916
Rough Knight
1916
The Lady Drummer
1916
A Calico Vampire (Short)
1916
The French Milliner (Short)
1916
Skirts (Short)
1916
Laundry Liz (Short)
1916
Bedelia's Bluff (Short) as
Bedelia
1916
Love's Getaway (Short)
1916
Mr. Goode, Samaritan as
Shorty Sal
1916
The Two O'Clock Train (Short) as
The Saleslady
1916
Sunshine Dad as
Widow Marrimore
1915
Don Quixote as
Dulcinea
1915
Over and Back (Short) as
Fay
1915
Shocking Stockings (Short) as
Fay
1915
Faithful to the Finish (Short) as
Fay, the Fair Stenographer
1915
The Fatal Finger Prints (Short) as
Nell
1915
Father Love (Short) as
Fay, a Chauffeur
1915
The Deacon's Whiskers (Short) as
Fay
1915
Safety First (Short) as
Fay
1915
A Chase by Moonlight (Short) as
Fay
1915
Beppo, the Barber (Short) as
Fay, the Manicurist
1915
Mr. Wallack's Wallet (Short) as
Genevieve - A Hobo
1915
Beautiful Love (Short) as
Fay
1915
Where Breezes Blow (Short) as
Fay
1915
Unwinding It (Short) as
Fay
1915
Brave and Bold (Short) as
The Slavey
1915
Gasoline Gus (Short) as
Fay Fizz
1915
Ethel's Romance (Short) as
Ethel
1915
Ethel's Disguise (Short) as
Ethel
1915
Home Again (Short) as
Mrs. Grinder
1915
Ethel's New Dress (Short) as
Ethel
1915
By Fair Means or Foul (Short) as
Susie Crank
1915
Ethel's Deadly Alarm Clock (Short) as
Ethel
1915
Mixed Values (Short) as
Alice Lewis
1915
Ethel's Doggone Luck (Short) as
Ethel
1915
Caught by the Handle (Short) as
Tootner, the Riche's Maid
1915
Bill Gives a Smoker (Short) as
Ethel
1915
A Costly Exchange (Short) as
Mrs. Fred Moore
1915
Ethel Gets Consent (Short) as
Ethel
1915
Music Hath Charms (Short) as
Nell
1915
Bill Turns Valet (Short) as
Ethel
1915
Cupid and the Pest (Short) as
Estelle
1915
The Love Pirate (Short) as
Viola Marsh
1915
A Flurry in Art (Short) as
Maisie Gillespie
1915
A Flyer in Spring Water (Short) as
Ethel
1915
Love and Business (Short) as
Mrs. Fred Gates
1915
His Lesson (Short) as
Participant in Mob Scene (uncredited)
1915
Ethel Gets the Evidence (Short) as
Ethel
1914
The Record Breaker (Short) as
Nell
1914
Bill and Ethel at the Ball (Short) as
Ethel
1914
The Housebreakers (Short) as
The Commissoner's Niece
1914
Mr. Hadley's Uncle (Short) as
Ethel
1914
A Corner in Hats (Short) as
Dolores
1914
Ethel Has a Steady (Short) as
Ethel
1914
Out Again, in Again (Short) as
Mrs. Henpeck
1914
Ethel's Roof Party (Short) as
Ethel
1914
Casey's Vendetta (Short) as
Nita
1914
Bill Joins the W.W.W.'s (Short) as
Ethel
1914
Bill Spoils a Vacation (Short) as
Ethel
1914
The Million Dollar Bride (Short) as
The Would-Be Millionairess
1914
Bill Manages a Prizefighter (Short) as
Ethel
1914
Foiled Again (Short) as
Moitle Perry
1914
Bill Goes in Business for Himself (Short) as
Ethel
1914
The Mascot (Short) as
Fay
1914
Bill Organizes a Union (Short) as
Ethel
1914
A Physical Culture Romance (Short) as
Fay
1914
Bill Saves the Day (Short) as
Ethel - the Stenographer
1914
Ethel's Teacher (Short) as
Ethel
1914
Bill Takes a Lady Out to Lunch... Never Again (Short) as
Ethel - the Stenographer
1914
Leave It to Smiley (Short) as
Ingenue
1914
How Bill Squared It with His Boss (Short) as
Ethel
1914
Wrong All Around (Short) as
Mrs. Jones
1914
Bill's Job (Short) as
Ethel
1914
The White Slave Catchers (Short) as
Sadie
1914
The Deceiver (Short) as
Bridgeen
1914
Hubby to the Rescue (Short) as
Jane Mersey
1914
The Last Drink of Whiskey (Short) as
Desperate Rudolph's Wife
1914
The Escape as
An Adventuress
1914
An Exciting Courtship (Short)
1914
Nell's Eugenic Wedding (Short) as
Nell
1914
The Man in the Couch (Short) as
Mabel
1914
Home, Sweet Home as
The Worldly Woman
1914
A Race for a Bride (Short)
1914
The Scene of His Crime (Short)
1914
The Quicksands (Short)
1914
Nearly a Burglar's Bride (Short) as
The Widow Murphy
1914
The Right Dope (Short)
1914
The Battle of the Sexes as
Cleo - the Siren
1914
The Fatal Dress Suit (Short) as
Rosie Green
1914
Victims of Speed (Short)
1914
After Her Dough (Short) as
Fay Doughbags
1914
Too Proud to Beg (Short) as
Bess Morrison - James' Daughter
1913
Private Box 23 (Short) as
Mrs. Jones
1913
A Puritan Episode (Short)(uncredited)
Writer
1918
Main 1-2-3 (Short) (story)
Archive Footage
1998
Slapstick Encyclopedia, Vol. 3: Funny Girls (Video)

References

Fay Tincher Wikipedia