Kay Sutton

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Actress

Birth Date: June 14, 1915

Death Date: March 1, 1988 — 72 years old

Birth Place: Irvington, New Jersey

Kay Sutton was an actress who had a successful Hollywood career. Sutton began her career with roles in "Carefree" (1938), "Lawless Valley" (1938) and "The Mad Miss Manton" (1938) with Barbara Stanwyck. Sutton next focused her career on film, appearing in "The Saint in New York" (1938), the George Brent dramatic adaptation "The Man Who Talked Too Much" (1940) and "Flying Blind" (1941). She also appeared in "You're Out of Luck" (1941). Later in her career, Sutton acted in the musical "State Fair" (1962) with Pat Boone. Sutton passed away in March 1988 at the age of 73.

Credits

Flying Blind

Actor
Miss Danila
Movie
1941

You're Out of Luck

Actor
Marjorie Overton
Movie
1941

Li'l Abner

Actor
Wendy Wilecat
Movie
1940

S.O.S. Tidal Wave

Actor
Laurel Shannon
Movie
1939

Beauty for the Asking

Actor
Miss Whitman
Movie
1939

Carefree

Actor
Miss Adams
Movie
1938
57%

Lawless Valley

Actor
Norma Rogers
Movie
1938

This Marriage Business

Actor
Bella Lawson
Movie
1938

I'm From the City

Actor
Marlene Martindale
Movie
1938

The Saint in New York

Actor
Fay Edwards
Movie
1938

Follow the Fleet

Actor
Telephone Operator (uncredited)
Movie
1936

RecklessStream

Actor
Woman With Paul in Audience
Movie
1935