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FAY WRAY spent an uneventful childhood on "Wrayland" her father's ranch in Alberta, Canada. Later, as a schoolgirl in Hollywood, she played a minor role in the famous Hollywood Pilgrimage Play. Extra work in the movies followed. But it was when Erich Von Stroheim chose her for the leading role in "The Wedding March" that her future became assured. She is married to J. Monk Saunders, playwright and dramatist. Born September 15, 1907, she is 5 feet 3, weighs 114 and has light brown hair and blue eyes.

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