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Occupation
  
Actress: Annie Oakley

Name
  
Gail Davis


Role
  
Actress

Children
  
Terrie Davis

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Full Name
  
Betty Jeanne Grayson

Born
  
October 5, 1925 (
1925-10-05
)
Little Rock, Arkansas, U.S.

Alma mater
  
Harcum Junior College for Girls(Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania)University of Texas at Austin

Died
  
March 15, 1997, Los Angeles, California, United States

Education
  
University of Texas at Austin

Spouse
  
Carl Guerriero (m. 1971–1982), Richard Harold Peirce (m. 1959–1967), Bob Davis (m. 1944–1952)

Movies and TV shows
  
Annie Oakley, The Gene Autry Show, The Far Frontier, Race for Your Life - Charlie B, Gene Autry: Texans N

Similar People
  
George Archainbaud, Gene Autry, Frank McDonald, William Witney, Bill Melendez

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Gail Davis (October 5, 1925 – March 15, 1997) was an American actress, best known for her starring role as Annie Oakley in the 1950s television Western series Annie Oakley.

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Early years

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The daughter of a small town physician, she was born as Betty Jeanne Grayson in a Little Rock, Arkansas hospital, but was raised in McGehee until her family moved to Little Rock.

She had been singing and dancing since childhood. After graduating from Little Rock High School, she studied at the Harcum Junior College for Girls in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania, before completing her education at the University of Texas at Austin. She had a younger sister, Shirley Ann Grayson (August 26, 1937 – February 23, 1971).

Film

Betty Jeanne and her husband, Bob Davis, moved to Hollywood to pursue a film career. She told an interviewer how she acquired her professional acting name. "I went under contract to MGM around 1946. They told me 'we can't have a Betty Davis, because of Bette Davis, and we can't have a Betty Grayson because of Kathryn Grayson'.... Then a guy in the casting department said 'how about Gail Davis?' So that's where it came from."

In 1947 she made her motion picture debut in a comedy film short. She then appeared in minor roles in another four films, the first being The Romance of Rosy Ridge, then landed a supporting role under star Roy Rogers in a 1948 Western film, The Far Frontier. Between 1948-53, Davis appeared in 32 feature films, all but three of which were in the Western genre. Twenty of the Western films were with Gene Autry, produced by his company, Gene Autry Productions, released and distributed by Columbia Pictures,

Television

In 1950, Davis began to guest star in television Westerns, notably in The Cisco Kid, in which she appeared six times in two roles, including that of a niece whose uncle is trying to stop her pending marriage to a gangster. She guest starred in 1950's episodes entitled "Buried Treasure," "Friend in Need" (3/1/1951) and "Spanish Gold" of The Lone Ranger and twice each on The Range Rider, The Adventures of Kit Carson and Death Valley Days. Beginning in September 1950, through September 1954, she appeared in fifteen episodes of The Gene Autry Show which aired on CBS sponsored by Wrigley's Doublemint gum.

Gail Davis was the answer to a long-held dream of Autry's -- providing Western programming with a star to whom girls could relate. He said: "Little boys have had their idols ... from the beginning of the picture business.... Why not give the girls a Western star of their own?" Davis became that star, but on television rather than in movies, as Autry originally envisioned.

Between 1954 and 1957, Davis starred in the syndicated Annie Oakley series which ran for 81 episodes, later rebroadcast on ABC. An adroit horseback rider, Davis also toured North America in Gene Autry's traveling rodeo. She went on to manage other celebrities. In 1961, she made a guest appearance on The Andy Griffith Show Season 2, Episode 8 The Perfect Female as Thelma Lou's cousin.

She believed her success as Annie Oakley undermined other opportunities she might have had for other roles in the future. In 1982, she told a reporter, "I tried to find other acting work, but I was so identified as Annie Oakley that directors would say, 'Gail, I'd like to hire you, but you re going to have to wait a few years, dye your hair and cut off your pigtails.' Directors just couldn't envision me in a sexy part or playing a heavy. I was always going to be Annie Oakley. So, as they say, I retired."

Recording

While Annie Oakley was popular on television, Davis made some recordings for Columbia and RCA Victor. Some were targeted toward children, while others were aimed at adults. However, Bob Leszczak wrote in his book, From Small Screen to Vinyl: A Guide to Television Stars Who Made Records, 1950-2000, "Even with two different musical avenues, none of the records caught on with the public."

Later years

Davis and her third husband, Carl Edward Guerriero, retired to the San Fernando Valley. During her retirement Davis made guest appearances at western memorabilia shows and film festivals. Her last public appearance was in 1994, when she received the Golden Boot Award from the Motion Picture and Television Fund.

Family

While at the University of Texas at Austin in 1945, she met and married her first husband, Bob Davis, with whom she had a daughter, Terrie. Their marriage ended in divorce in 1952. On June 25, 1959, she married Richard Pierce, a recording executive, in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Death

Davis, then a widow, died of cancer in Los Angeles at age 71. She is interred there in Forest Lawn - Hollywood Hills Cemetery.

Honors

For her contribution to the television industry, Gail Davis has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6385 Hollywood Blvd. In 2004, she was posthumously inducted into the National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame in Fort Worth. Davis' exhibit at the Cowgirl Hall of Fame recalls her impact of young girls through the Annie Oakley series:

"Back then I knew the show was having a positive impact, especially on little girls. It wasn't until years later that I realized just how much. Little girls had turned into influential women, thanking my portrayal of Annie for showing them the way."

Davis was presented a Golden Boot Award in 1994 for her contributions to western cinema.

Filmography

Actress
1961
The Andy Griffith Show (TV Series) as
Karen Moore
- The Perfect Female (1961) - Karen Moore
1959
Alias Jesse James as
Annie Oakley (uncredited)
1954
Annie Oakley (TV Series) as
Annie Oakley
- Desperate Men (1957) - Annie Oakley
- The Dutch Gunmaker (1957) - Annie Oakley
- Dude's Decision (1957) - Annie Oakley
- Tuffy (1957) - Annie Oakley
- Annie and the Miser (1957) - Annie Oakley
- Treasure Map (1956) - Annie Oakley
- Grubstake Bank (1956) - Annie Oakley
- Amateur Outlaw (1956) - Annie Oakley
- Santa Claus Wears a Gun (1956) - Annie Oakley
- Annie Rings the Bell (1956) - Annie Oakley
- Annie Rides the Navajo Trail (1956) - Annie Oakley
- The Front Trail (1956) - Annie Oakley
- The Saga of Clement O'Toole (1956) - Annie Oakley
- The Waco Kid (1956) - Annie Oakley
- Tagg Oakley, Sheriff (1956) - Annie Oakley
- Flint and Steel (1956) - Annie Oakley
- The Reckless Press (1956) - Annie Oakley
- Western Privateer (1956) - Annie Oakley
- Shadow at Sonoma (1956) - Annie Oakley
- Outlaw Brand (1956) - Annie Oakley
- Dilemma at Diablo (1956) - Annie Oakley
- Annie and the Leprechauns (1956) - Annie Oakley
- Sugarfoot Sue (1956) - Annie Oakley
- Renegade's Return (1956) - Annie Oakley
- The Mississippi Kid (1956) - Annie Oakley
- Showdown at Diablo (1956) - Annie Oakley
- Indian Justice (1956) - Annie Oakley
- Annie and the First Phone (1956) - Annie Oakley
- Annie and the Lacemaker (1956) - Annie Oakley
- Annie and the Bicycle Riders (1956) - Annie Oakley
- The Robin Hood Kid (1956) - Annie Oakley
- Annie and the Twisted Trails (1956) - Annie Oakley
- A Tall Tale (1956) - Annie Oakley
- Joker on Horseback (1956) - Annie Oakley
- Sundown Stage (1956) - Annie Oakley
- Annie and the Widow's Might (1956) - Annie Oakley
- Powder Rock Stampede (1955) - Annie Oakley
- Annie and the Higher Court (1955) - Annie Oakley
- Annie Takes a Chance (1955) - Annie Oakley
- Trouble Shooter (1955) - Annie Oakley
- Sure Shot Annie (1955) - Annie Oakley
- Thunder Hill (1955) - Annie Oakley
- Hard Luck Ranch (1955) - Annie Oakley
- Annie and the Junior Pioneers (1955) - Annie Oakley
- Dead Man's Bluff (1955) - Annie Oakley
- Diablo Doctor (1955) - Annie Oakley
- Trigger Twins (1955) - Annie Oakley
- Annie Breaks an Alibi (1955) - Annie Oakley
- Annie and the Chinese Puzzle (1955) - Annie Oakley
- The Iron Smoke-Wagon (1954) - Annie Oakley
- Escape from Diablo (1954) - Annie Oakley
- Annie and the Six o' Spades (1954) - Annie Oakley
- The Runaways (1954) - Annie Oakley
- The Tomboy (1954) - Annie Oakley
- Alias Annie Oakley (1954) - Annie Oakley
- Annie and the Outlaw's Son (1954) - Annie Oakley
- Outlaw Mesa (1954) - Annie Oakley
- Annie Makes a Marriage (1954) - Annie Oakley
- Sharpshooting Annie (1954) - Annie Oakley
- Annie Helps a Drifter (1954) - Annie Oakley
- Bull's Eye (1954) - Annie Oakley
- Annie Joins the Cavalry (1954) - Annie Oakley
- Annie Meets Some Tenderfeet (1954) - Annie Oakley
- Annie and the Texas Sandman (1954) - Annie Oakley
- Annie and the Mystery Woman (1954) - Annie Oakley
- Annie's Desert Adventure (1954) - Annie Oakley
- Justice Guns (1954) - Annie Oakley
- Annie Gets Her Man (1954) - Annie Oakley
- The Hardrock Trail (1954) - Annie Oakley
- Annie and the Lily Maid (1954) - Annie Oakley
- Valley of the Shadows (1954) - Annie Oakley
- The Cinder Trail (1954) - Annie Oakley
- Annie Finds Strange Treasure (1954) - Annie Oakley
- Annie and the Silver Ace (1954) - Annie Oakley
- A Gal for Grandma (1954) - Annie Oakley
- Annie Calls Her Shots (1954) - Annie Oakley
- Ambush Canyon (1954) - Annie Oakley
- The Dude Stagecoach (1954) - Annie Oakley
- Gunplay (1954) - Annie Oakley
- Annie Trusts a Convict (1954) - Annie Oakley
- Annie and the Brass Collar (1954) - Annie Oakley
1950
The Gene Autry Show (TV Series) as
Laurie Sampson / Bonnie West / Billie Carter / ...
- Civil War at Deadwood (1954) - Laurie Sampson
- Ransom Cross (1953) - Bonnie West
- Steel Ribbon (1953) - Billie Carter
- Horse Sense (1952) - Elaine Castle
- Melody Mesa (1952) - Joan Merritt
- Heir to the Lazy L (1951) - Pauline Logan
- Galloping Hoofs (1951) - Mary
- Outlaw Escape (1951) - Polly Glover
- Revenge Trail (1951) - Hester Vance
- Frame for Trouble (1951) - Virginia Rutledge
- The Fight at Peaceful Mesa (1950) - Ann Lawton
- Gun Powder Range (1950) - Milly Parker
- The Devil's Brand (1950) - Nina Clagett
- Doublecross Valley (1950) - Sue
- Blackwater Valley Feud (1950) - Lila Carson
1953
Pack Train as
Jennifer Coleman
1952
Death Valley Days (TV Series) as
Jerrie Cabell / Mamie Jaggers
- Land of the Free (1953) - Jerrie Cabell
- The Little Bullfrog Nugget (1952) - Mamie Jaggers
1953
Goldtown Ghost Riders as
Cathy Wheeler
1953
On Top of Old Smoky as
Jen Larrabee
1953
Winning of the West as
Ann Randolph
1952
The Range Rider (TV Series) as
Lilian Jensen / Ann Carter
- Outlaw's Double (1952) - Lilian Jensen
- Greed Rides the Range (1952) - Ann Carter
1952
Blue Canadian Rockies as
Sandra Higbee
1952
The Adventures of Kit Carson (TV Series) as
Kate Sellers / Rose Banning
- Golden Trap (1952) - Kate Sellers
- Trouble in Tuscarora (1952) - Rose Banning
1950
The Lone Ranger (TV Series) as
Mary Webster / Ruth / Nora Spencer / ...
- Trial by Fire (1952) - Mary Webster
- Friend in Need (1951) - Ruth
- Spanish Gold (1950) - Nora Spencer
- Buried Treasure (1950) - Edith Foster
1950
The Cisco Kid (TV Series) as
Ruth Drake / Lucille Gordon / Miss Scott / ...
- Big Steal (1952) - Lucille Gordon
- The Talking Dog (1952) - Miss Scott
- False Marriage (1950) - Nancy King (as Gale Davis)
- The Will (1950) - Ruth Drake (as Gale Davis)
- Convict Story (1950) - Ruth Drake (as Gale Davis)
1952
Wagon Team as
Connie Weldon
1952
The Old West as
Arlie Williams
1951
Front Page Detective (TV Series) as
Connie Treadway
- The TV Murder Mystery (1951)
- Shadow Over Hollywood (1951) - Connie Treadway
1951
Overland Telegraph as
Terry Muldoon
1951
Valley of Fire as
Laurie
1951
Two Tickets to Broadway as
Showgirl in Deli (uncredited)
1951
Flying Leathernecks as
Virginia Blithe (uncredited)
1951
Yukon Manhunt as
Jane Kenmore
1951
Take Care of My Little Girl as
Thelma (uncredited)
1951
Silver Canyon as
Dell Middler
1951
Whirlwind as
Elaine Lassiter
1951
Texans Never Cry as
Nancy Carter
1951
Operation Pacific as
Nurse (uncredited)
1950
Indian Territory as
Melody Colton
1950
Cow Town as
Ginger Kirby
1950
Six Gun Mesa as
Lynne Gregory
1950
West of Wyoming as
Jennifer Draper
1950
Trail of the Rustlers as
Mary Ellen Hyland
1949
Sons of New Mexico as
Eileen MacDonald
1949
South of Death Valley as
Molly Tavish
1949
Brand of Fear as
Anne Lamont
1949
Law of the Golden West as
Ann Calvert
1949
Frontier Investigator as
Janet Adams
1949
Death Valley Gunfighter as
Trudy Clark
1948
The Far Frontier as
Susan Hathaway
1948
They Live by Night as
Girl at Parking Lot (uncredited)
1948
If You Knew Susie as
Ms. Gail (uncredited)
1948
The Judge Steps Out as
Young Mother with Baby Carriage (uncredited)
1947
The Romance of Rosy Ridge as
Baggett Daughter (uncredited)
1947
Let's Make Rhythm (Short) as
Juke Box Operator
1947
In Room 303 (Short) as
Miss Marshall
Soundtrack
1961
The Andy Griffith Show (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
- The Perfect Female (1961) - (performer: "Sourwood Mountain")
1959
Perry Como's Kraft Music Hall (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
- Gail Davis, Nat King Cole, Rosemary Clooney, Frank Barnes & Rin Tin Tin (1959) - (performer: "The Cattle Call", "Tumbling Tumbleweeds", "Git Along, Little Dogies" - uncredited)
1950
Six Gun Mesa (performer: "Sweet Betsy from Pike")
Self
1994
Gene Autry, Melody of the West (Documentary) as
Self
1959
Perry Como's Kraft Music Hall (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Gail Davis, Nat King Cole, Rosemary Clooney, Frank Barnes & Rin Tin Tin (1959) - Self - Guest
1959
The Bob Hope Show (TV Series) as
Self
- Fess Parker, Chuck Connors, Julie London, Guy Mitchell, Gail Davis (1959) - Self
1958
Wide Wide World (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- The Western (1958) - Self
1955
Dateline: Disneyland (TV Special documentary) as
Annie Oakley (uncredited)
Archive Footage
1993
TV's Western Heroes (Video documentary) as
Annie Oakley

References

Gail Davis Wikipedia