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June Gale, 1935. June Gale, verheiratete June Gale Lavant, (* 6. Juli 1911 in San Francisco, Kalifornien als Doris Gilmartin; † 13. November 1996 in Los Angeles, Kalifornien) war eine US-amerikanische Schauspielerin
June Gale (born June Gilmartin; [1] July 6, 1911 – November 13, 1996) was an American actress sometimes credited under her married name as June Levant. [2] Biography. Born in San Francisco, [3] Gale rose to fame as part of the vaudeville act The Gale Sisters, a dancing quadruplet act that was actually two sets of twins. [4] .
TitleYearRole1933Goldwyn Girl1934Show Girl1934Long Beach Counter Girl1934SuzetteJune Gale. Actress: Pardon Our Nerve. Best known as Mrs. Oscar Levant and for the acute tabloid problems that accompanied that title, gorgeous blonde actress June Gale started things off in a vaudeville sister act that led to her becoming a Broadway and second-string movie actress of the 1930s. June began life as twin Doris Gilmartin on July 6 ...
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- San Francisco, California, USA
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- Los Angeles, California, USA
Active - 1934 - 1948| Died - Nov 13, 1996 | Genres - Musical, Drama, Comedy. Overview ↓. Filmography ↓. Other Appearances ↓. Share on. facebook. twitter. Biography by AllMovie. Beginning her career as a dancer and actress on-stage and in films, June Gale went on to become a popular daytime television hostess in Los Angeles during the 1950s.
13. Nov. 1996 · June Gale, born Doris Gilmartin (1911–1996), twin sister of. Jane: wife successively of Oscar Levant and Henry Ephron. She died on November 13, 1996 in Los Angeles, California. Known For. Easter Parade. Charlie Chan at Treasure Island. Rainbow's End. City of Chance. The Devil Diamond. Pigskin Parade. The Escape. It Could Happen to You. Acting.
actress. 85 years biography, photo, best movies and TV shows, news, birthday and age, Date of Death. «The Alfred Hitchcock Hour» (1962 – 1965), «Easter Parade ...
June Gale. Actor. Born July 6, 1911 in San Francisco, California, USA. Best known as Mrs. Oscar Levant and for the acute tabloid problems that accompanied that title, gorgeous blonde actress June Gale started things off in a vaudeville sister act that led to her becoming a Broadway and second-string movie actress of the 1930s.