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          Kay Francis's Biography

          American stage and film actress, who appeared on Broadway in the late 1920s, then moved to film and achieved her greatest success between 1930 and 1936, when she was the number one female star at the Warner Brothers studio and the highest-paid American film actress. Francis’s career flourished in spite of a slight, but distinctive, speech impediment (she pronounced the letter “r” as “w”) that gave rise to the nickname “Wavishing Kay Fwancis”.
          She frequently co-starred with William Powell, first teaming in Street of Chance (1930) when David Selznick fought for the pairing after having seen Francis briefly in Behind the Make-up (1930), and it worked, as they appeared in as many as six to eight movies per year, making a total of 21 films between 1930 and 1932.
          Francis married three times. She regularly socialized with gay men, one of whom, Anderson Lawler, was reportedly paid $10,000 by Warner Bros. to accompany her to Europe in 1934, to keep her out of mischief.
          In 1966, Francis was diagnosed with breast cancer and underwent a mastectomy, but the cancer had spread and proved fatal. She died in New York City on 26 August 1968, aged 63. Having no living immediate family members, Francis left more than $1 million to The Seeing Eye, which trains guide dogs for the blind.

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