Talk:Fay Wray
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[edit] Walk of Fame
Some of the news stories are saying that she has a star on Canada's Walk of Fame, I couldn't find her on the website so I went down there and checked. I believe the presentation was put off to november, Dhodges 00:27, 10 Aug 2004 (UTC)
I'm sticking with "scheduled to receive" regarding her star. People are probably wondering why some guy keeps wandering around King street/ Roy Thomson Hall area with his head down. I'm looking for the star.Dhodges 13:58, 23 Aug 2004 (UTC)
[edit] Dead or Canadian?
Was she a Canadian when she died or did she become a U.S. citizen?
Given that she was three when the family moved i'd say its safe to assume she was a U.S citizen. Dhodges 23:49, 10 Aug 2004 (UTC)
Wray's scream: It has been disputed her screams were dubbed by someone else, and I noted this in the article. It is NOT a fact Julie Haydon dubbed Wray's screams, and there is considerable evidence Wray did them herself.--Susan Nunes
Her parents were American, and moved to Canada in pursuit of economic opportunity. They only lived in Alberta for a few years. According to the (Calgary) newspaper accounts at the time of her death, she was the only one of her family to be born in Canada. She never lived in Canada after the age of three, and one has to wonder if she ever even established Canadian citizenship.--Patricia Reed
[edit] Alberta, Arizona?
The way this is written, it sounds like she lived in a town named Alberta in Arizona. Could someone please clarify this? If she lived in Alberta and Arizona and Salt Lake, perhaps it could be written as "Alberta, Canada; Arizona; and Salt Lake City, Utah". If she lived in a town in Arizona named Alberta, the link to the Alberta, Canada page should be taken out.
--76.179.55.195 18:51, 3 December 2006 (UTC)