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  1. 19 de jul. de 2020 · Kay Francis- Queen of pleasure. From 1929 to 1938 Kay Francis was the highest paid woman in Hollywood. Her best roles in the early 1930s saw her playing rich heiresses, the head of major companies, and doctors. She was the epitome of glamour and new womanhood in films about women made for general audiences — something we don’t see even ...

  2. 1 de ago. de 2023 · Now playing on the Criterion Channel!“I can’t wait to be forgotten,” Kay Francis once famously remarked. Too bad, because she was completely unforgettable. G...

  3. Kay Francis (January 13, 1905 - August 26, 1968) was an American actress. She first performed on Broadway. She was in many movies. She was the number one movie star at Warner Brothers. [source?] Frances was born in Oklahoma City. She died from breast cancer in New York City

  4. It must have been frightening to have out-lived her own era. As biographers Lynn Kear and John Rossman pointed out in their Kay Francis: A Passionate Life and Career, Kay’s world was in art deco surroundings while gowned in a breath-taking Orry-Kelly creation. To think of her in the turbulent 1960’s is almost impossible.

  5. 1932 1h 16m. 6.7 (190) Rate. A 1932 American Pre-Code comedy film directed by Lothar Mendes and written by Grover Jones, William J. Locke, and William Slavens McNutt; it stars Fredric March, Kay Francis, Stuart Erwin, Juliette Compton, George Barbier, Sidney Toler, and Earle Foxe and was released on March 4, 1932 by Paramount Pictures.

  6. 27 de abr. de 2017 · Episode 10: Follies of 1938, Chapter 2: Kay Francis, Pretty Poison. Actress Kay Francis was massively popular in the 1930s and known for her glamorous wardrobe, but Longworth discovered deeper ...

  7. 20 de sept. de 2007 · Aside from referencing over 130 entries from Kay Francis' personal diaries, I Can't Wait To Be Forgotten pays tribute to Kay's compassionate nature, her concern for others, her great contributions on behalf of those serving in the armed forces during World War II, and the financial legacy she contributed to The Seeing Eye.