
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Fay Baker (January 31, 1917 — December 8, 1987) was an American actress on the stage, film and TV in supporting roles, and a successful author under the pen name Beth Holmes. Her novel, The Whipping Boy, made the Los Angeles Times bestseller list in 1978. Baker also published, under her own name, an account of her experiences battling breast cancer, entitled My Darling, Darling Doctors. Description above from the Wikipedia article Fay Baker, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Tilly
The Company She Keeps

Margaret
The House on Telegraph Hill

Alice Garrison Courtney
Deadline - U.S.A.

Lilly Sebastian
Double Deal

Margie O'Reilly, alias Sandra Doray
Trapped by Boston Blackie

Faith
The Star

Mrs. Willis
Chain Lightning

Woman in Tropico Lobby (uncredited)
I Died a Thousand Times

Mrs. Noble
The Saxon Charm

Evelyn Kendall
She Devil

Switchboard Monitor (uncredited)
The Blue Gardenia

Nurse Serena (uncredited)
Phffft

Ethel
Notorious

Mrs. Felton (uncredited)
No Minor Vices

Mrs. Wilson
Invaders from Mars

Martha Baxter
Black Midnight

Catherine Ashton
The Gentleman from Nowhere

Telephone Supervisor (uncredited)
The Slender Thread

Miss Pearson
Reunion in Reno

Miss Bellamy (uncredited)
Father of the Bride

Vi Langdon
Manhattan Angel

Mrs. Tanner
Sorority Girl

Valerie Hobson
Tell It to the Judge

Arlene MacLaine
Don't Knock The Rock
Known For
Acting
Known Credits
24
Gender
Female
Birthday
1917-01-31
Place of Birth
New York City, New York, U.S.
Also Known As
Fay Schwager