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Fay Tincher(1884-1983)

  • Actress
  • Writer
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Fay Tincher
Often compared in looks and ability to Mabel Normand, lively, dark-haired comedienne Fay Tincher began as a vaudeville and musical comedy actress. Though she had operatic aspirations at the outset, Fay settled on an acting career. She first appeared on the Chicago stage while still finishing her studies. In 1913, she moved to the West Coast where she was discovered for film by D.W. Griffith. After a few short films she was cast as a vamp in The Battle of the Sexes (1914). However, it was soon realised that comedy, not drama, was her forte. No romantic or vixenish leads for this gal. Fay just wanted to make people laugh. She made sure that her appearance gave her a head start. Already rather short (at 5 feet 2 inches), she adopted as her trademark a purposefully unglamorous look: wearing essentially no makeup, she styled her hair with a distinctive big curl plastered to her forehead and dressed either in masculine clothes or in a black and white striped outfit which would not have looked out of place in a barber's shop.

At Reliance-Mutual, Fay was featured in the 'Komic Comedies' (1914-15), and successfully created her own regular character, a feisty stenographer named 'Ethel'. Publicity at the time touted her as 'the female Chaplin'. She gained further public notice by winning a bathing suit contest at Venice, California which led to further job offers. Between 1916 and 1919, Fay starred in two-reelers for Arts-Triangle, Keystone and Al Christie. She even briefly, and unsuccessfully, fronted her own production company. In 1923, she settled at Universal, adopting the character 'Min Gump' in the long-running 'Andy Gump' series, based on the comic strip. The coming of sound, coinciding with the end of the series in 1928, prompted Fay's sudden and permanent departure from the screen.
BornApril 17, 1884
DiedOctober 11, 1983(99)
BornApril 17, 1884
DiedOctober 11, 1983(99)
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Known for

Fay Tincher in Rowdy Ann (1919)
Rowdy Ann
5.6
Short
  • Rowdy Ann
  • 1919
DeWolf Hopper Sr. and Fay Tincher in Don Quixote (1915)
Don Quixote
5.5
  • Dulcinea
  • 1915
Ethel's Romance (1915)
Ethel's Romance
Short
  • Ethel
  • 1915
Bill Takes a Lady Out to Lunch... Never Again
Short
  • Ethel - the Stenographer
  • 1914

Credits

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Actress



  • Out in the Rain
    Short
    • Min Gump
    • 1928
  • The Cloud Buster
    Short
    • Min Gump
    • 1928
  • Any Old Count
    Short
    • Min Gump
    • 1928
  • A Case of Scotch
    Short
    • Min Gump
    • 1928
  • The Mild West
    Short
    • Min Gump
    • 1927
  • Andy Nose His Onions
    Short
    • Min Gump
    • 1927
  • A Total Loss
    Short
    • Min Gump
    • 1927
  • Ocean Bruises
    Short
    • Min Gump
    • 1927
  • And How!
    Short
    • Min Gump
    • 1927
  • When Greek Meets Greek
    Short
    • Min Gump
    • 1927
  • A Battle Scared Hero
    Short
    • Min Gump
    • 1927
  • Too Much Sleep
    Short
    • Min Gump
    • 1927
  • All Wet
    Short
    • Min Gump
    • 1927
  • Circus Daze
    Short
    • Min Gump
    • 1927
  • Jack Morgan in I'm the Sheriff (1927)
    I'm the Sheriff
    4.9
    Short
    • Min Gump
    • 1927

Writer



  • Fay Tincher in Main 1-2-3 (1918)
    Main 1-2-3
    Short
    • story
    • 1918

Personal details

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  • Height
    • 5′ 2″ (1.57 m)
  • Born
    • April 17, 1884
    • Topeka, Kansas, USA
  • Died
    • October 11, 1983
    • Brooklyn, New York, USA(heart attack in her sleep)
  • Spouse
    • Ned BuckleyAugust 1908 - ? (annulled)
  • Other works
    Active on Broadway in the following productions:
  • Publicity listings
    • 11 Articles
    • 1 Magazine Cover Photo

Did you know

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  • Trivia
    Interred at Silver Mount Cemetery, Staten Island, New York.
  • Quotes
    Every girl who can recite a recitation, sing a song, or even do card tricks, thinks she ought to go to Hollywood.
  • Trademark
      Wearing a black and white striped outfit
  • Nickname
    • The Female Chaplin

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