Fay Lanphier | |
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Born |
Fay Lanphier December 12, 1905 El Dorado, California |
Died | June 21, 1959 Orinda, California |
(aged 53)
Cause of death | viral pneumonia |
Alma mater | Oakland High School, Oakland, California |
Title | 1925 Rose Queen Miss California 1924 Miss America 1925 |
Predecessor | Ruth Malcomson |
Successor | Norma Smallwood |
Spouse(s) | Sidney M. Spiegel Winfield Daniels |
Fay Elinora Lanphier (12 December 1905 – June 21, 1959) was a model most noted for becoming Miss California in 1924 and Miss America in 1925.
She was the 1925 Rose Queen. To date, she is the only person to hold both titles at the same time. She is also the first Miss California to become Miss America. Before she was Miss California, she was Miss Santa Cruz (1924). She graduated from Oakland High School in 1924.
Lanphier appeared in the Paramount Pictures film The American Venus (1926) which featured a beauty contest, and co-starred Louise Brooks, and performed for a short time on stage in San Francisco with the Henry Duffy Players.
She was born in El Dorado, California, the eldest child of Percival Caspar Lanphier and Emily Elenora Olson, with five other siblings coming after her.
She was briefly married to Sidney M. Spiegel (son of Joseph Spiegel, founder of the company which bears his name). In 1931, she married her high-school sweetheart Winfield Daniels, by whom she had daughters. She lived in Oakland California suburb Orinda until her death from viral pneumonia at age 53.