Movies
KING’S QUEEN: Fay Wray became a screen legend with just one movie, “King Kong,” which hit the screen in 1933 and has played on TV ever since.
Feb. 9, 1992
Obituaries
Fay Wray, who screamed her way into movie history as the apple of King Kong’s eye, has died.
Aug. 10, 2004
Books
March 8, 2019
Entertainment & Arts
Empire Building: Actress Fay Wray, who screamed her way through the 1933 movie “King Kong,” helped celebrate the 60th anniversary of the Empire State Building Wednesday in New York City.
May 2, 1991
During the Great Depression, when economic and social changes were taking place around the world, movie star Fay Wray was in the limelight, and audiences flocked to see cinema extravaganzas such as “King Kong.”
March 26, 1992
Starring Fay Wray and a giant, brilliantly rendered stop-motion ape, 1933’s “King Kong” returns as part of Fathom Events’ TCM Big Screen Classics series.
March 11, 2020
It is 54 years since the movie opened, but even today, if you mention “King Kong,” most people seem to know that Fay Wray was the star.
March 21, 1987
It’s easy to see why King Kong fell for Fay Wray.
March 22, 1994
March 29, 1994