Cay Forester
Cay Forester, originally named Mila Patricia Crosby, was born on December 26, 1921, in Stockton, California, and passed away on June 18, 2005. She was a notable American actress, primarily recognized for her work in film and television. Throughout her career, Forester predominantly appeared in supporting roles, with standout performances in significant films such as "Advise and Consent" and the acclaimed drama "Smash Up: Story of a Woman," featuring Susan Hayward.
One of her most memorable roles came in the 1950 film "DOA," a cult classic where she portrayed a married woman who ensnares the character played by Edmond O'Brien. In addition to acting, Forester ventured into writing and co-starring in the 1961 thriller "Door-to-Door Maniac," which gained attention for showcasing Johnny Cash in one of his rare film roles.
Her television appearances continued into the early 1970s, where she guest-starred in various shows, marking the later phase of her acting career.
Cay Forester's life came to an end due to pneumonia in Las Vegas, Nevada, in 2005, leaving behind a legacy of diverse roles that contributed to the entertainment industry.