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Julia Faye

Julia Faye

Julia Faye was born on September 24, 1893 in Richmond, Virginia, USA. She was an actress, known for The Ten Commandments (1956), Samson and Delilah (1949) and The Greatest Show on Earth (1952). She died on April 6, 1966 in Hollywood, California, USA.

She appeared in more Cecil B. DeMille movies than any other actress. She appeared in many of his silents, and in every one of his movies from Union Pacific (1939) on. She was Cecil B. DeMille's mistress off-screen for quite some time. The devoted DeMille kept her employed in bit parts long after her career (and their relationship) was over. Off-screen, she was known to be a highly skilled horsewoman.

Like many of her contemporaries, her home in Hollywood contained a Chinese room, filled with oriental art objects.

The Ten Commandments

1956

as Elisheba

The Greatest Show on Earth

1952

as Birdie

Here Comes the Groom

1951

as Passenger on Airplane

Where Danger Lives

1950

as Nurse Seymour (uncredited)

Sunset Boulevard

1950

as Hisham (uncredited)

The Lawless

1950

as Mrs. Jensen

Samson and Delilah

1949

as Haisham

Red, Hot and Blue

1949

as Housekeeper

A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court

1949

as Lady Penelope

Alias Nick Beal

1949

as Reformer

Joan of Arc

1948

as Townswoman

Night Has a Thousand Eyes

1948

as Companion (uncredited)

Beyond Glory

1948

as Motherly Churchgoer (uncredited)

The Big Clock

1948

as Secretary (uncredited)

Unconquered

1947

as Widow Swivens

The Perils of Pauline

1947

as Nurse (uncredited)

Fear in the Night

1947

as Rental Home Owner (uncredited)

California

1947

as Wagon Woman

To Each His Own

1946

as (uncredited)

Casanova Brown

1944

as X-Ray Nurse (uncredited)

So Proudly We Hail

1943

as Nurse (Uncredited)

Reap the Wild Wind

1942

as Charleston Lady #2

Holiday Inn

1942

as Guest at Inn (uncredited)

Pacific Blackout

1941

as Dance Club Woman

North West Mounted Police

1940

as Wapiskau

Remember the Night

1940

as Jury Member (uncredited)

The Spellbinder

1939

as Courtroom Extra (Uncredited)

Union Pacific

1939

as Mame

Till We Meet Again

1936

as Nurse

The Squaw Man

1931

as Mrs. Chichester Jones

Not So Dumb

1930

as Mrs. Forbes

The Voice of Hollywood No. 3

1930

as Herself

Dynamite

1929

as Marcia Towne

The Godless Girl

1928

as Inmate

Chicago

1927

as Velma

The Main Event

1927

as Margie

The Fighting Eagle

1927

as Josephine

His Dog

1927

The Yankee Clipper

1927

as Queen Victoria

The King of Kings

1927

as Martha

Bachelor Brides

1926

Corporal Kate

1926

as Becky

The Volga Boatman

1926

as Mariusha

The Road to Yesterday

1925

as Dolly Foules

Hell's Highroad

1925

as Anne Broderick

The Golden Bed

1925

as Nell Thompson

Feet of Clay

1924

as Bertha Lansell

Changing Husbands

1924

as Mitzi

Don't Call It Love

1924

as Clara Proctor

The Ten Commandments

1923

as The Wife of Pharaoh

Adam's Rib

1923

as The Mischievous One

Hollywood

1923

as Julia Faye

Nobody's Money

1923

as Annette

Manslaughter

1922

as Mrs. Drummond

Nice People

1922

as Hallie Livingston

A Trip to Paramountown

1922

as Self

Saturday Night

1922

as Elsie Prentiss

Fool's Paradise

1921

as Samaran, His Chief Wife

The Affairs of Anatol

1921

as Tibra

The Great Moment

1921

as Sadi Bronson

Forbidden Fruit

1921

as Mrs. Mallory's First Maid

The Life of the Party

1920

as 'French' Kate

Something to Think About

1920

as Alice Blair, Banker's Daughter

The Six Best Cellars

1920

as Mrs. Jordan

Male and Female

1919

as Susan - Maid #2

Don't Change Your Husband

1919

as Nanette aka Toodles

Venus in the East

1919

as Doric Blint

The Squaw Man

1918

as Lady Mabel

Mrs. Leffingwell's Boots

1918

as Mabel Brown

Till I Come Back to You

1918

as Susette

Old Wives for New

1918

as Jessie

The Woman God Forgot

1917

as Tecza's Handmaiden

Intolerance: Love's Struggle Throughout the Ages

1916

as Bit Role (uncredited)

The Surf Girl

1916

as The Daughter