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Cause of death
  
Lung cancer

Role
  
Actress

Name
  
Gale Robbins

Years active
  
1944–66

Occupation
  
Actress, singer


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Full Name
  
Betty Gale Robbinsor Betty Gale Murphy

Born
  
May 7, 1921 (
1921-05-07
)
Chicago, Illinois, U.S. (or Mitchell, Indiana))

Died
  
February 18, 1980, Tarzana, Los Angeles, California, United States

Spouse
  
Robert Olson (m. 1944–1968)

Parents
  
Blanche Robbins, Arthur E. Robbins

Albums
  
Pin-Up Girl, I'm A Dreamer

Movies
  
Calamity Jane, In the Meantime - Darling, The Barkleys of Broadway, Three Little Words, The Girl in the Red Velvet Sw

Similar People
  
Dave Pell, Mel Lewis, Buddy Clark, Herb Geller, Lou Levy

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Gale Robbins (born Betty Gale Robbins (or Betty Gale Murphy), May 7, 1921 - February 18, 1980) was an American actress and singer.

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Early years

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Born in Chicago, Illinois, although one source claims she was born in Mitchell, Indiana and her family moved to Chicago "when she was very young"; she graduated from Lucy Flower High School in June 1939.

Modeling

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Robbins "attended the Vera Jones Modeling School and posed for many magazine covers and ads." A 1941 newspaper article described her as "the famous model whose face has appeared on the covers of many leading magazines, and whose eyes and teeth are the trademarks respectively of Murine and Iodent."

Singing

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In 1939, Robbins was a singer in the stage show at the Hotel Sherman's College Inn in Chicago, Illinois. She apparently changed her stage name at that time. An article in the August 6, 1939, issue of the Chicago Tribune reported: "Betty Robbins, Chicago singer who joined ths show recently, holds over for the new program, under the name Gale Robbins. Gale is her middle name."

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Robbins sang with the Phil Levant band in 1940, and in 1941, she sang with Jan Garber. Also in 1941, she recorded Jim (one side of RCA Victor 27580) with Art Jarrett. Beginning in June 1942, Robbins sang on The Ben Bernie War Workers' Program, which was broadcast three nights a week on CBS radio. (Walter Winchell wrote in his syndicated newspaper column that Robbins was "the best part of Ben Bernie's act.") On August 14, 1942, she was a featured vocalist on a revue headlined by Fred Brady and broadcast over WABC. Also in 1942, she was one of four female singers on the staff at WBBM radio in Chicago, Illinois. In 1945, she sang on Ice Box Follies on ABC, and during the 1945-1946 season, she was a vocalist on The Hoagy Carmichael Show on NBC.

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In 1949, Robbins sang as part of Dennis Day's Vaudeville show in Boston, prompting a reviewer for the trade publication Billboard to write: "The acts include Gale Robbins, as fine a vocalist as the town has seen in ages. She's pretty, has a real voice and a personality which never flags." That same year, she was the female lead in the musical revue A La Carte at the El Capitan Theaer in Hollywood, California. A reviewer wrote in Billboard, "Song-wise, Gale Robbins and Bill Shirley are admirably suited to their lead parts, scoring vocally and in stage presence."

In September 1957, Robbins signed with Vik Records and made her first recordings for that label.

Film

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Robbins signed a contract with 20th Century Fox late in 1942. She made her film debut in In the Meantime, Darling in 1944. She appeared in several films, such as Calamity Jane and My Dear Secretary, and briefly sang parts of two songs in The Barkleys of Broadway, playing Shirlene May, the potential understudy to Ginger Rogers' character. Robbins sang another song, "All Alone Monday," in another Fred Astaire vehicle, Three Little Words (1950).

Television

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Robbins entertained at many military bases with a troupe led by Bob Hope. She later focused on TV, including being a regular on Pantomime Quiz on KTTV in Los Angeles, California, in 1949. She was hostess of Hollywood House from 1949 to 1950. She released the album I'm a Dreamer, backed by Eddie Cano and his orchestra, in 1958. She made three guest appearances on The Bob Cummings Show between 1955-1958. Gale appeared on The Untouchables, in the episode "The Antidote." She also had roles in such popular series as Gunsmoke, Perry Mason, 77 Sunset Strip and Mister Ed.

In 1955, Robbins signed a contract with Screen Gems for "a number of Damon Runyon Theater segments." Billboard reported that it was "the first time that the Columbia subsidiary has put a performer under contract for more than a single pic."

Recognition

Robbins has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in the category of motion pictures. Her star is located at 6510 Hollywood Boulevard.

Personal life

Robbins married her high school sweetheart, Robert Olson, November 8, 1943, when he was in the Air Force. The couple remained married until Olson's death in 1968, and had two daughters, Victoria and Cynthia.

Death

Robbins died of lung cancer February 18, 1980, in Tarzana, California, at the age of 58. Survivors were her mother and her daughters.

Partial discography

  • This Can't Be the End of Me/Riverman (1956 Era 1022)
  • I'm a Dreamer album (1958 Vik LX 1128)
  • Filmography

    Actress
    1972
    Stand Up and Be Counted (uncredited)
    1966
    Gunsmoke (TV Series) as
    Maude
    - Champion of the World (1966) - Maude
    1965
    Valentine's Day (TV Series) as
    Florinda
    - Which Witch? (1965) - Florinda
    1965
    Perry Mason (TV Series) as
    Evelyn Bronson
    - The Case of the Frustrated Folk Singer (1965) - Evelyn Bronson
    1962
    Mister Ed (TV Series) as
    Miss Meed
    - Horse Sense (1962) - Miss Meed
    1962
    Thriller (TV Series) as
    Mary Jerold
    - The Innocent Bystanders (1962) - Mary Jerold
    1961
    The Untouchables (TV Series) as
    Lorna Willis
    - The Antidote (1961) - Lorna Willis
    1960
    Markham (TV Series) as
    Amy Rae
    - The Bad Spell (1960) - Amy Rae
    1960
    The Comedy Spot (TV Series) as
    Lacey 'The Face' Sinclair
    - Meet the Girls (1960) - Lacey 'The Face' Sinclair
    1960
    Johnny Midnight (TV Series) as
    Schatzi
    - Schatzi (1960) - Schatzi
    1960
    77 Sunset Strip (TV Series) as
    Terry Staunton
    - Family Skeleton (1960) - Terry Staunton
    1960
    Bourbon Street Beat (TV Series) as
    Magda Lazar
    - Melody in Diamonds (1960) - Magda Lazar
    1960
    Philip Marlowe (TV Series) as
    Kay Reed
    - Death Takes a Lover (1960) - Kay Reed
    1959
    Alcoa Theatre (TV Series) as
    Lacey Sinclair
    - Girls About Town (1959) - Lacey Sinclair
    1959
    M Squad (TV Series) as
    Dolly Pyper
    - The Platter Pirates (1959) - Dolly Pyper
    1959
    State Trooper (TV Series) as
    Dawn Corday
    - The Girl on Cloud Nine (1959) - Dawn Corday (as Gail Robbins)
    1958
    Gunsmoke in Tucson as
    Lou Crenshaw
    1955
    The Bob Cummings Show (TV Series) as
    Philippa Farnsworth / Kay Van Lockett
    - Bob Becomes a Stage Uncle (1958) - Philippa Farnsworth
    - Bob Plays Gigolo (1957) - Kay Van Lockett
    - Bob Becomes a Genius (1955) - Philippa Farnsworth
    1958
    Quantrill's Raiders as
    Kate Clarke
    1957
    Trackdown (TV Series) as
    Sherry LaMare
    - Easton, Texas (1957) - Sherry LaMare
    1957
    The Millionaire (TV Series) as
    Cynthia Saunder
    - The Professor Amberson Adams Story (1957) - Cynthia Saunder
    1956
    The Red Skelton Hour (TV Series) as
    Sally - Bolivar's Girlfriend
    - Bolivar's Song or Shagnasty Composer (1956) - Sally - Bolivar's Girlfriend
    1956
    Celebrity Playhouse (TV Series)
    - Dark Legacy (1956)
    - Live Bait (1956)
    1956
    Passport to Danger (TV Series)
    - Zamboanga (1956)
    1954
    The Ford Television Theatre (TV Series) as
    Kathy Claibourne / Coco / Margaret
    - Bet the Queen (1955) - Kathy Claibourne
    - The Policy of Joe Aladdin (1955) - Coco
    - Indirect Approach (1954) - Margaret
    1955
    Damon Runyon Theater (TV Series) as
    Amy / Marvel Delaney
    - Miami Moolah (1955) - Amy (as Gail Robbins)
    - Old Em's Kentucky Home (1955) - Marvel Delaney
    1955
    The Girl in the Red Velvet Swing as
    Gwen Arden
    1955
    Double Jeopardy as
    Marge Baggott
    1955
    My Little Margie (TV Series) as
    Lynn Loring
    - Matinee Idol (1955) - Lynn Loring
    1955
    Climax! (TV Series)
    - The Mojave Kid (1955)
    1954
    The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet (TV Series) as
    Sales Lady
    - Courage (1954) - Sales Lady
    1953
    Calamity Jane as
    Adelaid Adams
    1952
    The Brigand as
    Countess Flora
    1952
    The Cases of Eddie Drake (TV Series) as
    Annette Rogers
    - The Man Who Was Nobody (1952) - Annette Rogers
    1952
    The Belle of New York as
    Dixie 'Deadshot' McCoy
    1951
    Strictly Dishonorable as
    Marie Donnelly
    1950
    Between Midnight and Dawn as
    Terry Romaine
    1950
    The Fuller Brush Girl as
    Ruby Rawlings
    1950
    Three Little Words as
    Terry Lordel
    1949
    Oh, You Beautiful Doll as
    Marie Carle
    1949
    The Barkleys of Broadway as
    Shirlene May
    1948
    My Dear Secretary as
    Dawn O'Malley
    1948
    Race Street as
    Elaine Gannin
    1948
    My Girl Tisa as
    Jenny Kepes
    1946
    Mr. Hex as
    Gloria Williams
    1945
    The Windjammer as
    Bob's Daughter
    1944
    In the Meantime, Darling as
    Shirley Pianatowski
    Soundtrack
    1960
    Johnny Midnight (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
    - Schatzi (1960) - (performer: "It's Too Soon to Know")
    1959
    M Squad (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
    - The Platter Pirates (1959) - (performer: "Lady Sings the Blues")
    1959
    State Trooper (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
    - The Girl on Cloud Nine (1959) - (performer: "C'est si bon" - uncredited)
    1958
    Gunsmoke in Tucson (performer: "I Need a Man")
    1953
    Calamity Jane (performer: "It's Harry I'm Planning to Marry")
    1953
    Harry James and His Music Makers (Short) (performer: "I've Got a Crush on You", "I'm in a Jam with Baby")
    1950
    Between Midnight and Dawn (performer: "PLEASE DON'T KISS ME", "I WANT TO LEARN ABOUT LOVE")
    1950
    The Fuller Brush Girl (performer: "Put the Blame on Mame")
    1950
    Three Little Words (performer: "All Alone Monday"-- - uncredited)
    1949
    Oh, You Beautiful Doll (performer: "Oh! You Beautiful Doll", "When I Get You Alone Tonight")
    1948
    Race Street (performer: "I Saw You First", "I'm in a Jam with Baby", "Love That Boy" - uncredited)
    1946
    Mr. Hex (performer: "A Love Song to Remember", "One Star Kissed Night")
    1944
    In the Meantime, Darling (performer: "How Many Times Do I Have to Tell You" - uncredited)
    Self
    1965
    Oh My Word (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Dennis Day/Gale Robbins (1965) - Self
    1962
    Here's Hollywood (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #2.147 (1962) - Self
    1959
    George Jessel Show (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode #1.58 (1959) - Self
    1956
    The Juke Box Jury (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 16 November 1956 (1956) - Self
    1955
    Place the Face (TV Series) as
    Self - Guest
    - Episode #3.1 (1955) - Self - Guest
    1953
    Stump the Stars (TV Series)
    - Episode dated 14 August 1953 (1953)
    1953
    The Red Skelton Hour (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Marooned (1953) - Self
    1953
    Harry James and His Music Makers (Short) as
    Self
    1952
    The Jackie Gleason Show (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Missing Pants (1952) - Self
    1951
    All Star Revue (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Fred MacMurray, Gale Robbins, The Bell Sisters (1952) - Self
    - Host: Ed Wynn; Guests: Fred Allen, Gale Robbins, Richard Himber, Adriana & Charlie (1951) - Self
    1951
    The Colgate Comedy Hour (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Host: Donald O'Connor; Guests: Harpo Marx, Gale Robbins, Pat Patrick, Sid Miller (1952) - Self
    - Host: Donald O'Connor; Guests: Harpo Marx, Yvonne De Carlo, Roger Price, Sid Miller, Pat Patrick, Gale Robbins (1951) - Self
    - Host: Spike Jones; Guests: The City Slickers, Gale Robbins, "belly bouncer" Laverne Pearson, and a cameo by "Today"s Dave Garroway (1951) - Self
    1950
    The Ed Wynn Show (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Gloria Swanson, Gale Robbins, Bill Shirley (1950) - Self
    1949
    Hollywood House (TV Series) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 2 December 1949 (1949) - Self

    References

    Gale Robbins Wikipedia