Fay McKenzie
Movie Actress

Fay McKenzie Net Worth

Fay McKenzie was a popular actress in the 1940s, best known for her performances in five Gene Autry films. She also had a supporting role in the 1968 Peter Sellers film The Party. Born in California on February 19, 1918, McKenzie was a beloved actress for many years.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Birth Day February 19, 1918
Birth Place California
Age 102 YEARS OLD
Birth Sign Pisces

💰 Net worth: $10 Million (2024)

About

Most well known for her performances in the 1940s Gene Autry films Down Mexico Way, Sierra Sue, Cowboy Serenade, Heart of the Rio Grande, and Home in Wyomin', she is also notable for her supporting role in the 1968 Peter Sellers film The Party.

Before Fame

She appeared in her first film, Station Content (1918), when she was less than three months old and went on to make childhood appearances in several other silent movies.

Trivia

During the World War II years, she traveled to combat areas and performed for Allied troops.

Family Life

The daughter of actors Robert and Eva McKenzie, she spent her youth in Hollywood, California. Following a brief marriage to actor Steve Cochran, she was married for forty years to Screenwriter Tom Waldman; she and Waldman raised children named Tom and Madora.

Associated With

She performed with Bert Lahr (who is most well known for his portrayal of the Cowardly Lion in the classic film The Wizard of Oz) in a Broadway production of Burlesque.

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