
Alice Faye
Alice Faye was an American actress and singer (1915-1998). She began her career in the chorus at The Capitol Theatre before being signed to a long-term contract with 20th Century Fox. Faye appeared in films such as Fallen Angel, The Gang's All Here, Poor Little Rich Girl, and Stowaway. She was also featured in the documentary The Hollywood Collection: Shirley Temple, America's Little Darling. Beyond her film work, Faye released albums including Alice Faye Sings Her Famous Movie Hits. Her most popular songs included the singles You'll Never Know and Hello Frisco, Hello.
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- Stars on Suspense (Old Time Radio) Stars of "The Jack Benny Program"

Some of radio's funniest performers trade skits for Suspense in radio thrillers starring the cast of The Jack Benny Program. This collection of regular players and recurring guest stars kept audiences in stitches on Sunday nights but had listeners on the edge of their seats when "radio's outstanding theater of thrills" came on the air. We'll hear Joseph Kearns in "Short Order" (originally aired on CBS on August 16, 1945); Ronald Colman in "A Vision of Death" (originally aired on CBS on March 8, 1951); Phil Harris with Alice Faye in "Death on My Hands" (originally aired on CBS on May 10, 1951); Jack Benny in "A Good and Faithful Servant" (originally aired on CBS on June 2, 1952); and Dennis Day in "Like, Man, Somebody Dig Me" (originally aired on CBS on August 16, 1959.) Plus Jack Benny and his gang present their own version of Suspense (originally aired on CBS on January 6, 1952).
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About
- FROM
- New York, NY, United States
- BORN
- May 5, 1915