Fay Lanphier
Fay Lanphier | |
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File:Fay Lanphier 1925.jpg | |
Born | Fay Elinora Lanphier December 12, 1905 |
Died | June 21, 1959 Orinda, California, U.S. | (aged 53)
Resting place | Mountain View Cemetery |
Nationality | American |
Other names | Fay Daniels |
Education | Oakland High School |
Title | 1925 Rose Queen Miss Santa Cruz 1924 Miss California 1925 Miss America 1925 |
Predecessor | Ruth Malcomson |
Successor | Norma Smallwood |
Spouse(s) |
Sidney M. Spiegel
(m. 1928; div. 1929)Winfield Daniels
(m. 1931–1959) |
Children | 2 |
Fay Elinora Lanphier (December 12, 1905 – June 21, 1959)[1] was an American model and actress most noted for winning the title of Miss Santa Cruz in 1924 and then Miss California and Miss America in 1925.[2]
Early life
Lanphier was born in El Dorado, California, the eldest child of six born to Percival Caspar Lanphier and Emily Elenora Olson.[3] She graduated from Oakland High School in 1924.
Career
Pageantry
She was the 1925 Rose Queen.[4] To date, she is the only person to hold both titles at the same time. She is also the first Miss California to become Miss America.[5] Before she was Miss California, she was Miss Santa Cruz 1924.
Film career
Lanphier appeared in the Paramount Pictures film The American Venus (1926) which featured a beauty contest, and co-starred Louise Brooks,[6] and performed for a short time on stage in San Francisco with the Henry Duffy Players.[7]
Personal life
On June 8, 1928, Lanphier married Sidney M. Spiegel, son of Joseph Spiegel, in Chicago.[8] They divorced after six months of marriage.[9][10]
In 1931, she married high-school sweetheart Winfield Daniels, with whom she had two daughters.[11] They remained married until her death in 1959. [12]
Later years and death
After her second marriage, Lanphier largely retired from public life and became a housewife and mother.[12] She lived in the Oakland, California suburb of Orinda until her death from hepatitis and viral pneumonia at age 53 on June 21, 1959.[13][14]
On June 24, 1959, Lanphier was interred at the Outdoor Mausoleum at the Mountain View Cemetery in Oakland, California.[14]
References
- ^ California Death Index
- ^ "Miss America's Smile Her Greatest Asset". The Pittsburgh Press. September 23, 1925. p. 6.
- ^ 1920 US Federal Census
- ^ "East-West Grid Game Stage Set". Berkeley Daily Gazette. December 31, 1925. p. 7.
- ^ "Miss California History". Miss California. Retrieved August 21, 2014.
- ^ "Jesse L. Lasky Tells How "The American Venus" Was Selected At Atlantic City". The Palm Beach Post. October 4, 1925.
- ^ "Radio Technique Is Studied For Remote Control". San Jose News. November 11, 1929. p. 6.
- ^ "Fay Lanphier Weds Sidney Spiegel, Jr". Lancaster Daily Intelligencer Journal. Lancaster, Pennsylvania: LNP Media Group. June 8, 1928. p. 19.
- ^ "Beauty Queen To Wed". Sunday Morning Star. June 10, 1928. p. 23.
- ^ "Fay Lamphier Divorced". San Jose News. March 9, 1929. p. 9.
- ^ "Fay Lanphier Weds Schoolmate". The New York Times. July 22, 1931. p. 19.
- ^ a b "Fay Lanphier Dies; East Bay Housewife". The San Francisco Examiner. San Francisco, California: by San Francisco Media Company LLC. June 23, 1959. p. 3.
- ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on March 30, 2010. Retrieved April 13, 2012.
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: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) - ^ a b Wilson, Scott (206). Resting Places: The Burial Sites of More Than 14,000 Famous Persons (3 ed.). McFarland. p. 425. ISBN 0-786-47992-2.
External links
- 1905 births
- 1959 deaths
- 20th-century American actresses
- Actresses from Oakland, California
- American silent film actresses
- American stage actresses
- Burials at Mountain View Cemetery (Oakland, California)
- Deaths from hepatitis
- Deaths from pneumonia
- Miss America 1920s delegates
- Miss America winners
- Female models from California
- People from El Dorado County, California
- People from Orinda, California
- Spiegel family
- American beauty pageant contestant stubs
- American model stubs