 Gale PageShow Count: 8 Series Count: 1 Role: Old Time Radio Star Born: July 23, 1913 Old Time Radio, Spokane, Washington, USA Died: January 8, 1983, Santa Monica, California, USA An American actress. Born Sally Perkins Rutter in Spokane, Washington, Page was a radio actress and singer before being signed to a Hollywood film contract by Warner Brothers in 1938. |
Page made her film debut in Crime School (1938) and also appeared in The Amazing Dr. Clitterhouse (1938) before winning the role of the fourth daughter in Four Daughters (1938). She costarred in this with the Lane Sisters and was only film "daughter" not played by one of the Lanes. She appeared in three other films with the Lane sisters: Daughters Courageous (1939) and the two "Four Daughters" sequels: Four Wives (1939) and Four Mothers (1941).
Page appeared in only 16 films during her career, including Heart of the North (1938), You Can't Get Away with Murder (1939), Naughty but Nice (1939), Indianapolis Speedway (1939), A Child is Born (1939), They Drive by Night (1940), Knute Rockne, All American(1940), The Time of Your Life (1948) and Anna Lucasta (1949). She was also a semiregular performer on the television series Robert Montgomery Presents from 1954 until 1957.
She died in Santa Monica, California, aged 69, from undisclosed causes.
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 | Fibber McGee & Molly Show Count: 1104 Broadcast History: 16 April 1935 to 2 June 1935, 8 July 1935 to 7 March 1938, 15 March 1938 to 30 June 1953, 5 October 1953 to 23 March 1956, and 1 June 1957 to 6 September 1959 Sponsor: Johnson's Wax, Pet Milk, Reynolds Aluminum Cast: Marian Jordan, Jim Jordan, Arthur Q. Bryan, Cliff Arquette, Shirley Mitchell, Hugh Studebaker, Bill Thompson, Marlin Hurt, Isabel Randolph, Ransom Sherman, Gene Carrol, Bea Benaderet, Gale Gordon, Harold Peary Director: Frank Pittman, Cecil Underwood, Max Hutto Producer: Frank Pittman, Cecil Underwood, Max Hutto Fibber McGee & Molly was first broadcast in 1935 and ran in a variety of formats until the final broadcast in 1956. Jim and Marian Jordan played Fibber and his wife Molly in this hilarious domestic comedy. |
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