
Cay Forester
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Cay Forester (born Mila Patricia Crosby December 26, 1921 in Stockton, California died June 18, 2005) was an American film and television actress. She appeared predominantly in minor films with some exceptions, (Advise and Consent, and the Susan Hayward hit Smash Up: Story of a Woman). Her biggest role was in the 1950 cult classic DOA, where Forester played a married woman who tempts Edmond O'Brien. Forester went on to write and co-star in the 1961 thriller Door-to-Door Maniac, notable for the rare big-screen appearance of Johnny Cash. Forrester was last seen guest-starring on television shows in the early 1970s. Forester died of pneumonia in Las Vegas, Nevada, in 2005.
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Airport 1975 (1974)
as Mary Chilcutt (uncredited)

My Darling Vivian (2020)
as Self (archive footage)

D.O.A. (1949)
as Sue

Advise & Consent (1962)
as President's Secretary (uncredited)

Two-Minute Warning (1976)
as Mrs. Ogden (as Kate Archer)

Fuzz (1972)
as Mrs. Scanlon

Made in Paris (1966)
as Mrs. Leland

Hollow Triumph (1948)
as Nurse (uncredited)

Strange Impersonation (1946)
as Miss Roper, interrogation witness

The Pretender (1947)
as Evelyn Cossett

That Brennan Girl (1946)
as Jailbird (uncredited)

Blonde Savage (1947)
as Mary Comstock

Canon City (1948)
as Mrs. Wilson

Five Minutes to Live (1961)
as Nancy Wilson

Don't Gamble with Strangers (1946)
as Mrs. Horton

Below the Deadline (1946)
as Blonde

Song of the Range (1944)
as Dale Harding

Violence (1947)
as Sally Donahue (as Cay Forester)

Queen of the Amazons (1947)
as Sugi

Blazing Guns (1943)
as Mary Baxter





