Kay Francis
Kay Francis (January 13, 1905 – August 26, 1968) was a prominent American actress known for her work in both theater and film. She began her career with a brief stint on Broadway during the late 1920s before transitioning to the movie industry. Francis reached the pinnacle of her career from 1930 to 1936, during which she became the leading female star at Warner Brothers and was recognized as the highest-paid actress in American cinema at the time. Her remarkable contributions to film and the arts are preserved in the Wesleyan University Cinema Archives, where scholars and researchers can access her film-related materials and personal documents.
Kay Francis's legacy in Hollywood remains significant, showcasing her talent and influence during a transformative era in the film industry. Her work continues to be celebrated and studied by those interested in classic cinema and the evolution of female roles in the entertainment world.
Filmography
Street of Women
When the Daltons Rode
The White Angel
Another Dawn
British Agent
Wonder Bar
Play Girl
One Way Passage
Ladies' Man
Wife Wanted
I Found Stella Parish
Girls About Town
In Name Only
Charley's Aunt
Four Jills in a Jeep
Raffles
King of the Underworld
Man Wanted
The Feminine Touch
Jewel Robbery
Confession
Stolen Holiday
Give Me Your Heart
The Virtuous Sin
The Goose and the Gander
Mandalay
Mary Stevens, M.D.
Stranded
The Cocoanuts