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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Fay_KaninFay Kanin - Wikipedia

    Fay Kanin was the vice president of the Academy's 1999–2000 Board of Trustees, and a member of the steering committee of the Caucus for Producers, Writers and Directors, which formed in 1974, and of the National Film Preservation Board in Washington, D.C. [13] She served on the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Board of Governors from 2007–08.

  2. Kanin, Fay (1917—)American screenwriter, playwright, and actress who was the second woman to become president of the Motion Picture Academy of Arts and Science. Born Fay Mitchell on May 9, 1917, in New York City; daughter of David Mitchell (a department store manager) and Bessie (Kaiser) Mitchell; attended Elmira College, Elmira, New York ...

  3. Birth Place: New York, NY, USA Latest News on Fay Kanin: BWW Exclusive: Celebrating the Unsung Musicals of Hal Prince (Aug 5, 2017) Academic Theatre at CCBC Catonsville to Present RASHOMON, 4/14 ...

  4. Fay Kanin. Writer: Friendly Fire. This screenwriter and playwright began working in Hollywood in the early 1940s, usually in collaboration with her husband, Michael Kanin, and blossomed after his retirement as a writer and producer of some of the small screen's most distinguished TV-movies. Statuesque, articulate, with the air of a socialite, Fay Kanin became an industry leader through her ...

    • May 9, 1917
    • March 27, 2013
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  6. www.imdb.com › name › nm0437716Fay Kanin - IMDb

    Fay Kanin (1917-2013) Fay Kanin. This screenwriter and playwright began working in Hollywood in the early 1940s, usually in collaboration with her husband, Michael Kanin, and blossomed after his retirement as a writer and producer of some of the small screen's most distinguished TV-movies. Statuesque, articulate, with the air of a socialite ...

  7. Fay Kanin. Oral history for American Jewish Committee, July 15, 1980, August 20, 1980, July 31, 1981. Jewish Collection, New York Public Library. Contemporary Theatre, Film, and Television. Vol. 4 (1987). Fay Kanin: An American Film Institute Seminar on Her Work (1977). Microfilm, New York Public Library of the Performing Arts. Froug, William.

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