Just Three Years
JUST THREE YEARS By Leonard Hall Originally appeared in the October 1932 issue of Photoplay magazine. Two scenes from the life of a clear-eyed, long-legged girl named Kay Francis—in which the whole...
View ArticleJust Life and Love
JUST “LIFE AND LOVE” Kay Francis says it’s easy to hold a man if done the right way By Virginia Maxwell Originally appeared in the June 1933 issue of Photoplay. “Marriage is a give and take affair, a...
View ArticleIs Stardom Worth It?
Modern Screen, February 1939 IS STARDOM WORTH IT? Kay Francis, who’s been cinematically around a long time, gives the answer. By Malcolm Oettinger OF ALL the incandescent ladies currently twinkling in...
View ArticleKay and Bill Talk About Each Other
KAY FRANCIS AND BILL POWELL TALK ABOUT EACH OTHER Screenland, August 1934. Kay and Bill tell you what they think of each other as acting partners as well as personalities behind the make-believe of...
View ArticleLove Secrets of Kay Francis
Read the Love Secrets of Kay Francis! Kay talks frankly, for the first time, of her romance with Kenneth MacKenna. By Grace Simpson Originally published in Screenland in July, 1932. A DREAMY moon and...
View ArticleI Found Kay Francis article
I FOUND KAY FRANCIS! And where our writer found her, and how, and what she said, makes the most amusing story you’ve ever read about the star sophisticate. By Margaret Angus. Screenland, January, 1936....
View ArticleRemedy For Heartbreak
WANTED: A REMEDY FOR HEARTBREAK By Katharine Hartley Originally appeared in the January 1935 issue of Modern Screen. To Europe sailed Kay seeking a panacea for heartbreak and loneliness— IT was while...
View Article8 Most Fascinating People
THE 8 MOST FASCINATING PEOPLE IN HOLLYWOOD! By Kay Francis as told to Ben Maddox. Originally appeared in the April 1935 issue of Modern Screen. I CAN think of just eight people in Hollywood who are...
View ArticleIt’s Thrilling to be an Actress
IT’S THRILLING TO BE AN ACTRESS By Faith Service From the July 1935 issue of MODERN SCREEN. I SAID to Kay, “Isn’t it thrilling, really, to be an actress?” Kay’s moonstone eyes in the camellia whiteness...
View ArticleIf I Were Poor
IF I WERE POOR By Julie Lang Hunt From the July 1935 issue of MODERN SCREEN [Note: This article took direct quotes from Kay as well as Jeanette MacDonald, Ginger Rogers and Claudette Colbert. I just...
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