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  1. Faye Emerson experienced a rather pedestrian film career at Warner Bros. as a contract actress from 1941 to 1944. Mainly appearing as a supporting actress in B-films, Emerson was never able to establish a consistent character persona that would enable the move to higher

  2. 3 de nov. de 2012 · Sponsored by Pepsi. Here with special guest STEVE ALLEN. Not sure if this is her CBS or NBC show. It was on both networks in 1950.

  3. Uncertain Glory (1944) -- (Movie Clip) Two Great Weaknesses Smitten Louise (Faye Emerson) has followed criminal Picard (Errol Flynn), who escaped execution due to an air raid in Paris, to Bordeaux, only to be intercepted by policeman Picard (Paul Lukas), who was tipped off by her jealous boyfriend, early in Uncertain Glory, 1944.

  4. Born in Louisiana and raised in California, actress Faye Emerson was signed to a Warner Bros. contract in 1941. During her years at Warners, Emerson was seemingly assigned all the roles that had been turned down by such A-list players as Anne Sheridan. Though hardly an Oscar prospect, she was most effective playing women such as the tawdry ...

  5. Source for information on Emerson, Faye (1917–1983): Dictionary of Women Worldwide: 25,000 Women Through the Ages dictionary. Emerson, Faye (1917–1983) | Encyclopedia.com Skip to main content

  6. Managing to combine both beauty and brains, Faye was a sparkling actress of both drama and comedy and a stylish, Emmy-nominated personality who became an emcee on Paris Cavalcade of Fashions (1948); a hostess of her own show The Faye Emerson Show (1949); a moderator of Author Meets the Critics (1947); and a regular panelist on the game shows Masquerade Party (1952) and I've Got a Secret (1952).

  7. 13 de jun. de 2018 · Faye Margaret Emerson was an American film actress and television interviewer known as "The First Lady of Television." Beginning in 1941, she acted in many W...