Joan Gale
Joan Gale, born Lorraine Gilmartin, (September 13, 1912 –June 11, 1998) was a vaudeville performer as part of the Gale Sisters and a film actress. She was the twin sister of Jean Gale and performed with a second set of twin sisters (June Gale and Jane Gale) from the same family touring in shows as the Gale Sisters. She married Lou Schreiber, a casting director for 20th Century Fox.[1] She appeared in several Mascot Pictures productions.
Filmography
- Outlawed Guns (1935) as Marge Ellsworth
- The Miracle Rider (1935), a serial, as Ruth
- The Nut Farm (1935) as Agatha Sliscomb
- The Merry Widow (1934 film) bit part
- Hollywood Here We Come (1934) short film
- Blind Date (1934 film) as Flora
- Kiss and Make-Up (1934) as a salon worker
- Melody in Spring (1934) as Suzan
- Poor Little Rich Boy (1934) short film as part of The Gale Sisters
- The Last of the Mohicans (1932 serial) as a Native American maiden[2]
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References
- Witney, William (2005-03-24). In a Door, into a Fight, Out a Door, into a Chase: Moviemaking Remembered by the Guy at the Door. ISBN 9780786422586.
- "joan+gale"+gale+sisters&dq="joan+gale"+gale+sisters "Views & Reviews". 1971.
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