Fay Wray
Fun Facts
For two decades, Wray hardly stopped working and became the family breadwinner. Between 1928 to 1934, she appeared in 46 movies with stars such as Gary Cooper, Spencer Tracy and William Powell — just to name a few. She married successful screenwriter John Monk Saunders in 1928, but he was an alcoholic who eventually left Wray all but broke. The couple called it quits in 1939 and a year later, Saunders took his life at age 42.
In 1942, Wray found love again with Riskin’s father, writer/producer Robert Riskin. Before meeting the screen siren, Robert was frequently seen with Hollywood’s hottest stars at local nightclubs and even turned down Carole Lombard’s marriage proposal. But when Wray proposed, the couple quickly tied the knot and she gave up her acting career to raise three children.
Cemetery Information:
Final Resting Place:
Hollywood Forever Cemetery
6000 Santa Monica Blvd.
Los Angeles, California, 90038
USA
North America
Map:
Grave Location:
Garden of LegendsGrave Location Description
As you are facing the mausoleum across from the lake, turn to your right and walk down to the water and look for the bench and tree that marks Fay Wray’s final resting place.