Fay Kanin (née Mitchell; May 9, 1917 – March 27, 2013) was an American screenwriter, playwright and producer. Kanin was President of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences from 1979 to 1983.
Born Fay Mitchell in New York City to David and Bessie (née Kaiser) Mitchell, she was raised in Elmira, New York, where she won the New York State Spelling Championship at twelve and was presented with a silver cup by then Governor Franklin Roosevelt. She was encouraged to write for money by supplying small items to the Elmira Star Gazette.
In high school she wrote and produced a children's radio show; then on full scholarship, she attended the private, all-female Elmira College where she divided her studies between writing and acting as well as editing the yearbook. Fay's mother took her daughter to visit her grandmother in the Bronx, and it was there that she became devoted to the theater when she saw a matinée of Idiot's Delight starring Alfred Lunt and Lynn Fontanne.
When enough is enough and you still want more
Heading towards the exit door
Finding the power within your soul
Turn it around to make your goal
You got the time, you got the knack
You got the drive to make it back
Dedication is all you know
Hold on and don't let go
I don't stop for nothing
Never going to give it up
I just keep on going
Won't stop 'til I win the cup
[Chorus:]
I'm finding my way - Fucken Eh!
You know it's what I say - Fucken Eh!
I'm finding my way - Fucken Eh!
You know I'm here to stay
[Chorus]
Fucken Eh!
Fucken Eh!
Fucken Eh!
Fucken Eh!
Fucken Eh!
Fucken Eh!
Fucken Eh!
Fucken Eh!