Personable, slightly wry, blonde mainstay of 20th Century Fox musicals during the late 1930s and 40s whose mellow charm and rich, velvety contralto voice made her a popular favorite. A former nightclub and Broadway chorus dancer and singer with Rudy Vallee's band, Faye went to Hollywood to appear with Vallee in a small role in "George White's Scandals" (1934) and in true movie musical tradition was elevated to the lead when star Lilian Harvey walked off the set. In a series of handsomely produced boxoffice hits--backstage musicals, costume romances and then south-of-the-border, "Good Neighbor" musicals--Faye usually played jilted, but perservering, women who get their man (often Don Ameche or Tyrone Power) by the last reel. Her best-remembered films include the lavish historical saga "In Old Chicago" (1938), the affectionate recreation of early slapstick film comedy "Hollywood Cavalcade" (1939), and the gaudily Technicolored musicals "That Night in Rio" (1941), "Weekend in Havana" (1941) and, campiest of all, the cult classic "The Gang's All Here" (1943).
Faye's career in films began to ebb in the early 40s; she had had her disagreements with Fox's main office and Betty Grable was clearly--and successfully--groomed to be Faye's successor as resident blonde musical star. After retiring from films in 1945 upon completing the interesting film noir "Fallen Angel", Faye hosted a successful radio program with second husband Phil Harris. She later made film appearances in the remake of "State Fair" (1962) and "The Magic of Lassie" (1978) and starred in a 1973 Broadway revival of "Good News" opposite John Payne, with whom she had performed in four musicals in the 1940s. Faye was married to Tony Martin from 1936 to 1940 and to bandleader and comic actor Phil Harris from 1941 until his death in 1995.
Profession(s):
Actor, singer
Sometimes Credited As:
Alice Jeanne Leppert
Family
brother:Bill Leppert (older)
daughter:Phyllis Harris Middleton (born on April 26, 1944; father, Phil Harris)
daughter:Alice Harris Regan (born on May 19, 1942; father, Phil Harris)
father:Charles Leppert (of Irish ancestry)
husband:Phil Harris (married on May 12, 1941; remarried on September 20, 1941; died in July 1995)
husband:Tony Martin (married on Septemeber 4, 1937; divorced in 1940)
Companion(s)
Rudy Vallee
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, ```..Faye was named in divorce proceedings initiated by Rudy Vallee's wife in 1935
1984 Became spokesperson for Pfizer Pharmaceuticals, advising "young elders" on how to live a healthy life
1978 Made another comeback in several films, including "Every Girl Should Have One" and "The Magic of Lassie"
1975 Toured in "Good News" with another former co-star, Don Ameche
1973 Appeared on stage in revival of "Good News" with former co-star John Payne
1962 Returned to film acting in "State Fair"
1945 Last starring role in the drama "Fallen Angel"; quit the studio over dissatisfaction with the film's final cut which seemed to favor co-star Linda Darnell
1943 Introduced the Oscar-winning song "You'll Never Know" in "Hello, Frisco, Hello"
1943 Last musical vehicle, "The Gang's All Here"
1940 Forced to drop out of "Down Argentine Way" due to apendicitis
1938 - 1939 Made motion pictures exhibitor's poll of top ten boxoffice stars two years in a row
1936 After creation of 20th Century-Fox, given new contract at a salary of $2000 per week
1935 Put under contract at William Fox Studio; Fox attempted to turn her into a rival to Jean Harlow
1934 Film debut, "George White's Scandals" with Rudy Vallee
1933 Injured in an automobile accident and hospitalized
1933 Made NBC network radio debut on Rudy Vallee's Fleischmann Hour program
1931 Broadway debut in dancing chorus of "George White's Scandals of 1931"
1931 Heard singing at a party by Rudy Vallee and hired to tour as a singer with his orchestra (date approximate)
1929 Professional debut as dancer in chorus line at Capitol Theater in New York after auditioning for dance director Chester Hale (date approximate)
1928 Hired by the Ziegfeld Follies as a chorus girl; dropped when they discovered Faye was only 13 years old
Added three years to her age and began her career
Toured the eastern circuit of Loews Theaters in New York area with Chester Hale's unit
Joined chorus of New York nightclub, the Hollywood Restaurant, and the chorus of the Palais D'Or floor show
Hosted radio program, "The Phil Harris-Alice Faye Show" with husband