Alice Faye
9 titles
Filmography
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The Gang's All Here
(1943)Busby Berkeley's magnificent production numbers enhance this wartime romance between a soldier and a nightclub singer.

Hello, Frisco, Hello
(1943)In this "lavish and gorgeous" (Hollywood Reporter) romantic musical featuring the Oscar®-winning song, "You'll Never Know", Alice Faye portrays a talented singer abandoned by her ambitious saloon-owner beau (John Payne) for a heartless socialite. After becoming a huge star in England, she returns when his marriage crumbles, hoping that he still loves her.
Lillian Russell
(1940)Her girl-next-door looks combined with a sultry singing voice made Alice Faye one of HollywoodÄ’s biggest stars in the Golden Age of Cinema. It's the gay 90's and headliner Lillian Russell (Alice Faye) is unstoppable! Called, ""The English Ballad Singer"" her beauty, charm and unforgettable voice packed playhouses everywhere. Offstage, she was equally amazing with an extravagant lifestyle that included four husbands, a jewel-studded bicycle and a wardrobe filled with furs, jewels, gowns and diamond-decorated corsets. As Russell, Faye breathes life into this glamorous icon singing old standards such as, ""After the Ball"" and new songs including, ""Blue Love Bird."" One of Faye's best dramatic roles; she stars with actors Don Ameche, Henry Fonda and Edward Arnold.
Sing, Baby, Sing
(1936)A nightclub singer whose crazy agent gets her involved in schemes to advance her career. One wild scheme finally results in a radio contract.

In Old Chicago
(1938)
Poor Little Rich Girl
(1936)Thinking his young daughter Barbara is on her way to boarding school, a wealthy soap manufacturer has no idea she's hooked up with a vaudeville team and joined their act, When their first audition lands them a role on axhow owned by another soap company, they become huge radio stars. That's when Barbara's father tunes in and discovers his daughter is actually working of a his chief rival.
King of Burlesque
(1936)
Stowaway
(1936)A slain missionary's ward attaches herself to an American playboy and his sweetheart in Shanghai after stowing away.

Shirley Temple: America's Little Darling
(1993)There never was a star quite like her. Adored by adults and children alike, at four she already led at the box office—ahead of Gable and Cooper.