Alice Faye: Six films I made with Don Ameche and in every one of them my voice was deeper than the plot.
Alice released an album, "Alice Faye Sings Her Famous Movie Hits," to coincide with the release of State Fair (1962).
Alice published the self-help book "Growing Older, Staying Younger" in 1990.
Alice and her husband Phil began co-hosting "The Fitch Bandwagon" radio show in 1946, and the show was renamed "The Phil Harris-Alice Faye Show" in 1948, running until 1954, on NBC.
Alice's first employer on radio was Rudy Vallee, on The Fleischmann Hour from 1932 to 1934.
Alice had to turn down the role of Linda Mason in Holiday Inn (1942) after finding out she was pregnant. Mary Martin, the first choice for the film, also had to turn it down because she was pregnant as well.
Alice claimed she was 3 years older than her actual age when auditioning as a chorus girl in 1928.
Alice was so angered by producer Darryl F. Zanuck's editing of what she considered her best acting in Fallen Angel (1945), to accommodate more scenes with his then-girlfriend Linda Darnell, that she left both 20th Century Fox and Hollywood for 15 years.
Alice was given the Golden Boot award in 1991.
Alice was 5 feet 5 inches tall.