Actress lisa gaye
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Birth Name: Leslie Gaye Griffin
Born: Mar 6, 1935
Died: Jul 14, 2016
Age: 81
Visit this player at the IMDb. Click episode number for exhibit page at main site. There are 6 credits.Character | # | The Case of... | Air Date |
Lola Bronson | 123 | the Guilty Clients | 6/10/61 |
Rita Magovern | 131 | the Travelling Treasure | 11/4/61 |
Alyssa Laban | 171 | the Two-Faced Turn-a-Bout | 2/14/63 |
Joyce Hadley | 194 | the Wednesday Woman | 1/2/64 |
Pamela Blair | 217 | the Nautical Knot | 10/29/64 |
Laraine Keely | 258 | the Vanishing Victim | 1/23/66 |
Lola Bronson
Rita Magovern
Pamela Blair
Laraine Keely
Lisa Gaye Profile
Lisa Gaye Actress: Remembering A Versatile Talent
Do you ever wonder about the actors and actresses who graced our screens during Hollywood's golden age? Perhaps you've seen a classic production or an ancient television show and a familiar deal with just pops up, making you curious about their existence story. Well, today, we're taking a little look at a remarkable musician, a true talent who made her mark in both movies and on the small screen, a person many remember fondly: the one and only Lisa Gaye actress.
She was, you comprehend, a very prominent figure in the entertainment world for quite some second, appearing in many, many productions. Her presence, too, it's almost undeniable in the roles she took on, disappearing a lasting mark on audiences who followed her labor. It's truly something special when an artist can link with so many people over the years.
So, if you've ever found yourself thinking about the stars of yesteryear, or perhaps you're just curious about the life and career of a woman who certainly had a large impact, this exploration into Lisa Gaye's journey is definitely for you. We'll uncover some absorbing details about her time
LISA GAYE
The gorgeous 34-23½-36" star of innumerable movies and TV shows of the ‘50s and ‘60s, Lisa Gaye, was born in Denver, CO, March 6, 1935. The youngest of three actress-sisters (Teala Loring and Debra Paget being her older siblings; kid sister Meg was a non-professional), the future star came to California with her family, when sister Teala received a Paramount contract and the name Judith Gibson. There were so many TV shows Lisa appeared on, it’s a wonder she was able to watch them all. “But I did—at least on the first run; in reality, on a local channel here in Houston, they still sprint ‘Have Gun Will Travel’ and ‘Wild, Wild West’.”
One of her television co-stars was Steve McQueen, with whom she appeared in “Wanted Dead or Alive”. “I loved working with him; he was generous and professional. He gave so much. Of course he was high strung and pressed to the edge a little. We were shooting on the back lot and he asked me if I’d like a ride back to the soundstage, on his motorcycle. So I certainly said ‘Sure.’ I made a big mistake by getting on hi