Elfie Virginia Fay (January 11, 1880 – September 16, 1927) was an American vaudeville performer and comic actress.
[1][2] She began performing on stage in the mid-1890s, and made her Broadway debut in 1900, in the musical comedy Mam'selle 'Awkins.
[2][3][4] After returning to New York, she appeared in 1906 in a show written for her, The Belle of Avenue A, based around a song of the same title which she had already been performing.
She returned to the United States and married again in 1920, to steel executive Samuel Armstrong Benner, but he died three months later.
She appeared in several other short films including Trouble Chaser (1926), Hot Cookies and A Perfect Day (both 1927).