KING’S QUEEN: Fay Wray became a screen...
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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. Now she’s about to gain a new kind of fame. She’ll be inducted today into a seniors Hall of Fame at the Time of Your Life Expo at the Anaheim Convention Center. . . . “She’s a sweet, very gentle lady,” says Karen Kuettel for the exposition, the nation’s largest for people over 50, which promotes services for seniors. Wray, now 82, will answer questions and gladly talk about the movie.
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