Fay Holderness


Fay Holderness was an American vaudeville performer and film actress.

Family

Fay Holderness was born Fay MacMurray in Oconto, Wisconsin, the daughter of Thomas James MacMurray and Mary E. MacMurray. Her father was a prominent organist and her brother, Frederick MacMurray, was a respected violinist and a composer, whose son was actor and businessman Fred MacMurray.
The family left Wisconsin in the late 1880s, living in Ohio, Michigan, and later Illinois.

Career

Holderness performed in a vaudeville production in Olean, New York in 1920, a presentation of The Village Four. Three actors along with Holderness appeared in this comedy and harmony singing skit. She performed in silent movie productions as early as 1917. In 1919, Holderness was in the cast of Hearts of the World, directed by D.W. Griffith. The film was shot on location in France over a period of eighteen months. Other actors in the movie are Lillian Gish, Dorothy Gish, Kate Bruce, and George Fawcett.
Holderness was in the cast of Dick Turpin. This tale of romance and adventure was set in old England. The film featured Tom Mix, Philo McCullough, and Alan Hale, Sr.
She appeared in many short comedies, including several with Laurel and Hardy, playing Mrs. Laurel in Their Purple Moment, and Mrs. Hardy in Hog Wild. She also supported W. C. Fields in The Barber Shop and The Bank Dick. Her career continued into the era of sound film. Holderness' last credited screen roles are for Share The Wealth and Just Speeding. Her uncredited parts take her career into the 1950s. Among these are parts in The Pride of the Yankees and The Mummy's Ghost.

Personal life

In 1912, she married Francis C. Holderness in Detroit.
She married Edmund Ayars Leeds on August 25, 1923. Fay Holderness died in 1963 at the Pacific Convalarium in Santa Monica, California, age 82.

Partial filmography

Hearts of the World - The InnkeeperBright and Early - A MaidPlaymates Hello Trouble - A foxy spinsterThe [Secret Garden (1919 film)|The Secret Garden] - Mrs. MedlockMaggie Pepper - Mrs. ThatcherMen, Women, and Money - Mrs. ParktonThe Right to Happiness - Leah - the NurseBlind Husbands - The 'Vamp' WaitressDistilled Love The Flaming Disc - Stella DeanThe [Last Man on Earth (1924 film)|The Last Man on Earth] - Elmer's MotherLadies to Board Dick Turpin - Barmaid Should Sailors Marry? - Verbena SinglefootOne Wild Ride Baby Clothes Up in Mabel's Room - Tiny Salvation Jane - Captain Carrie BrownTen Years Old Should Men Walk Home? Call of the Cuckoo - Party Guest Their Purple Moment - Mrs. PincherLonesome - Overdressed WomanBear Shooters - Spud's Mother Hog Wild - Mrs. Hardy The Barber Shop - Little Girl's Mother Ann Vickers - Prison Matron Whom [the Gods Destroy (1934 film)|Whom the Gods Destroy] - Balkan Passenger Among [the Missing (film)|Among the Missing] - Police Matron Flirtation - Woman on a Window Ginger - Gossip Music Is Magic - Bus Passenger Mr. Deeds Goes to Town - Nurse Dangerous Holiday - Old Maid Youth on Parole - Interviewer Let Us Live - Theatre Scrubwoman Zenobia - Townswoman Torchy Blane.. Playing with Dynamite - Prison matron Spring Parade - Townswoman The Bank Dick - Lady Passerby Honky Tonk - Bricklayer The Pride of the Yankees - Spectator Hers to Hold - Mrs. Kitnacker The Mummy's Ghost - Policewoman The [Greatest Show on Earth (film)|The Greatest Show on Earth] - Spectator Here Come the Girls - Washwoman