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Elinor Virginia Martin ('' née'' Crowe; December 21, 1903 – April 26, 1957), known professionally as Elinor Fair, was an American motion picture actress.


Early years

Elinor Virginia Crowe was born on December 21, 1903, in Richmond, Virginia, to Harry Joseph Crowe, a salesman, and Helen Snowden Jones. Her older brother Donald died in 1904 just four months short of his third birthday. During her childhood her family relocated multiple times. Fair attended high school in Greenwich, Connecticut, and developed an interest in interpretive dancing.


Career

When Fair was elected a WAMPAS Baby Star in 1924, she had already been in films for a number of years, and in
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before that. She did some of her best work under contract to
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, appearing in such productions as ''Yankee Clipper'' and ''Let 'er go Gallagher''. She also played in a handful of talkies, (often reduced to minor roles) before disappearing from the big screen in 1934.


Personal life

On January 13, 1926, Fair eloped and married actor William Boyd In Santa Ana, and they remained married until 1929. Boyd's proposal was unique—while filming a scene for the DeMille film '' The Volga Boatman'' (1926), Boyd's character professes his love for Fair's character. However, what audiences were not aware of (due to ''The Volga Boatman'' being a
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) was that Boyd was actually proposing for real, and that Fair accepted in character and in real life. They did not have any children together. On December 27, 1932, Fair married aviator Thomas W. Daniels in
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. He obtained an annulment on June 20, 1934, although she had already obtained a Mexican decree of divorce. They reconciled and remarried. They divorced, however, in 1935. She next married Jack White in 1941, but this marriage too ended in divorce in 1944.


Death

On April 26, 1957, Fair died of acute
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and
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in King County Hospital in Seattle, aged 53. Her body was cremated.


Selected filmography

* '' The Fires of Conscience'' (1916) *lost film * '' The Road Through the Dark'' (1918) * ''
The Turn of a Card ''The Turn of a Card'' is a 1918 American silent comedy film directed by Oscar Apfel and starring J. Warren Kerrigan, Lois Wilson and Eugene Pallette.Rainey p.230 Cast * J. Warren Kerrigan as Jimmie Montgomery Farrell * Lois Wilson as Cynthia ...
'' (1918) * '' The End of the Game'' (1919) * ''
Married in Haste ''Married in Haste'' is a 1919 American silent comedy film directed by Arthur Rosson and starring Albert Ray, Elinor Fair and Robert Klein.Connelly, Robert B. ''The Silents: Silent Feature Films, 1910-36'' 40(2). December Press, 1998. p. 384. C ...
'' (1919) * '' The Miracle Man'' (1919) *lost film, only two fragments survive * ''
The Girl in Number 29 ''The Girl in Number 29'' is a 1920 American silent drama film directed by John Ford based on the novel ''The Girl in the Mirror'' (1919) by Elizabeth Jordan. The film is presumed to be lost. Plot As summarized in a film publication, Laurie D ...
'' (1920) *lost film * ''
Broadway and Home ''Broadway and Home'' is a 1920 American silent drama film directed by Alan Crosland and starring Eugene O'Brien, Elinor Fair and Warren Cook.Monaco p.139 Cast * Eugene O'Brien as Michael Strange * Elinor Fair as Mary Bruce * Warren Cook a ...
'' (1920) * '' Kismet'' (1920) *lost film, but the soundtrack survives * '' Through the Back Door'' (1921) * '' Cold Steel'' (1921) * ''The Policeman and the Baby'' (1921) with
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* '' Big Stakes'' (1922) * ''
Dangerous Pastime ''Dangerous Pastime'' is a 1922 American silent drama film directed by James W. Horne and starring Lew Cody, Cleo Ridgely and Elinor Fair.Connelly p.337 Originally produced under the title ''Wait for Me'' it is also known as ''A Dangerous Pasti ...
'' (1922) * '' Driven'' (1923) *lost film * '' Has the World Gone Mad!'' (1923) *lost film * '' The Eagle's Feather'' (1923) * '' One Million in Jewels'' (1923) *''
The Mysterious Witness ''The Mysterious Witness'' is a 1923 American silent Western film directed by Seymour Zeliff and starring Robert Gordon, Elinor Fair and Nanine Wright.Munden, p. 535 Cast * Robert Gordon as Johnny Brant * Elinor Fair as Ruth Garland * Nani ...
'' (1923) * '' The Law Forbids'' (1924) * ''
The Timber Wolf ''The Timber Wolf'' is a 1925 American silent Western film directed by W.S. Van Dyke and starring Buck Jones, Elinor Fair, and Dave Winter.Munden, p. 426 Cast * Buck Jones as Bruce Standing * Elinor Fair as Renee Brooks * Dave Winter as Ba ...
'' (1925) * ''
Gold and the Girl ''Gold and the Girl'' is a 1925 American silent western film directed by Edmund Mortimer and starring Buck Jones, Elinor Fair Elinor Virginia Martin ('' née'' Crowe; December 21, 1903 – April 26, 1957), known professionally as Elinor Fa ...
'' (1925) * ''
Bachelor Brides ''Bachelor Brides'' is a 1926 American silent comedy film directed by William K. Howard and starring Rod La Rocque, Elinor Fair and Eulalie Jensen. It is based on a 1925 British-set stage play by Charles Horace Malcolm.Goblp.303/ref> The film ...
'' (1926) * '' The Volga Boatman'' (1926) * ''
Jim, the Conqueror ''Jim, the Conqueror'' is a 1926 American silent Western film directed by George B. Seitz and starring William Boyd and Elinor Fair. Cast Preservation A print of ''Jim, the Conqueror'' survives in the French archive Centre national du ciné ...
'' (1926) * '' The Yankee Clipper'' (1927) * ''
My Friend from India ''My Friend from India'' is a 1927 silent film comedy directed by E. Mason Hopper and starring Franklin Pangborn and Elinor Fair. It was produced by DeMille Pictures and distributed by Pathé Exchange. A previous film of this story was made in ...
'' (1927) * '' Sin Town'' (1929) * '' The Night Rider'' (1932) * ''
45 Calibre Echo 45 Calibre Echo is a 1932 American Western film directed by Bruce M. Mitchell and starring Jack Perrin, Ben Corbett and Elinor Fair.Pitts, p. 172. The supporting cast features Ruth Renick in her final theatrical film role. Cast * Jack Perrin ...
'' (1932)


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