Silents to Talkies- Episode 74- JULIA FAYE- Learn about the Silent to Talkie career of one of the greatest Scene Stealers of all time!
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Julia Faye’s final film appearance was as “Dowager at Sale” in the 1958 DeMille produced epic, THE BUCCANEER!
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Julia Faye made her only TV appearance on her old friend Gloria Swanson’s 1957 episode of THIS IS YOUR LIFE!
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Julia Faye appeared in another DeMille film in 1952, the Oscar Winner for Best Picture, THE GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH. She played Birdie, a circus staff member. Here, she washes Dorothy Lamour’s hair while giving advice!
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Julia Faye appeared briefly in 1950’s SUNSET BOULEVARD. When Norma Desmond (Gloria Swanson) visits DeMille at Paramount, they used his real shoot from SAMSON AND DELILAH in this movie- with Julia seen again as Hisham, this time greeting her old friend Norma!
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Julia Faye supported Hedy Lamarr and Victor Mature in DeMille’s 1949 epic SAMSON AND DELILAH!
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Julia Faye appeared briefly as Julia, the Maid, in 1949’s RED, HOT AND BLUE. The film starred Betty Hutton and Victor Mature!
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Julia Faye starred as Mrs. Eleanor Forbes, who befriends Marion Davies’ zany Dulcy in the lovely comedy NOT SO DUMB (1930)!
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Julia Faye starred as Marcia in her Talkie Debut in 1929’s DYNAMITE, another DeMille picture. The story concerned Marcia and Roger (Conrad Nagel)’s pending divorce that will free him to marry Cynthia (Kay Johnson)!
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Julia Faye played the screen’s first Velma Kelly in the original 1927 non-musical version of CHICAGO. The movie also starred Phyllis Haver as Roxie Hart! Here, the two murderesses get in a tussle in jail!
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Julia Faye appeared as Martha, sister of Lazarus, in DeMille’s THE KING OF KINGS (1927)! Also in this scene are H.B. Warner as Jesus and Josephine Norman as Mary of Bethany.
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Julia Faye starred as Queen Victoria in DeMille’s THE YANKEE CLIPPER (1927). The film follows a sea race between British ships and also starred Elinor Fair and William Boyd!
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Julia Faye starred as Mariusha, a Fortune Teller, in DeMille’s THE VOLGA BOATMAN (1926), which also starred Elinor Fair, William Boyd, and Victor Varconi!
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Another one of Julia Faye’s films for Cecil B. DeMille was SATURDAY NIGHT (1922)! She played socialite Elsie Prentiss, whose brother (Conrad Nagel) falls in love with their laundress (Edith Roberts). Comedy ensues and Leatrice Joy also starred!
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Another one of Julia Faye’s films for Cecil B. DeMille was DON’T CHANGE YOUR HUSBAND (1919). She played Toodles, a gold digger who entraps James (Elliott Dexter) after his wife Leila (Gloria Swanson) dumps him for someone new. Comedy ensues!
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One of Julia Faye’s earliest films for Cecil B. DeMille was OLD WIVES FOR NEW (1918), in which she played Jessie, a young woman that walks into drama involving Elliott Dexter and Florence Vidor!
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One of Julia Faye’s first major roles was as a Mack Sennett Bathing Beauty in THE SURF GIRL (1916). Her character escapes from her overprotective parents to have a day of fun at a local pool!
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Up Next: Julia Faye, the Screen’s First Velma Kelly!
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