File:Fay Tincher Stars of the Photoplay.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionFay Tincher Stars of the Photoplay.jpg | Publicity photo of Fay Tincher from Stars of the Photoplay | |||||||
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FAY TINCHER was born in Topeka, Kansas, then moved to Chicago where she began her career with the Sho-Gun company. After several years on the stage, she joined Reliance under the direction of D. W. Griffith and played Cico in "The Battle of the Sexes." Since that time she has played almost entirely in comedy and her striped parasol and striped dress in Ethel" and Bill series are sure smiles any time
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