Fay Courteney (about 1878 – July 18, 1943) was an American actress on stage and in radio.
[4] She was a fixture in stock companies in Cleveland, Columbus, Rochester, Detroit,[5] and Toronto,[1][6] and associated for many years with actor Vaughan Glaser.
[7][8][9] In 1920, she played the Alcazar Theatre in San Francisco, co-starring in Bought and Paid For and The Matinee Hero[10] with Clay Clement,[11][12] and in Happiness.
[13][14] Her Broadway credits[15] included roles in the comedies The Advertising of Kate (1922), She Couldn't Say No (1926), It Never Rains (1929-1930), and Off to Buffalo (1939).
[1][16] Courteney, described as having "hypnotic eyes" and an "alluring manner", had "multitudes of suitors" as a young actress.