Actress lisa gaye

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Birth Name: Leslie Gaye Griffin

Born: Mar 6, 1935

Died: Jul 14, 2016

Age: 81

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Character#The Case of...Air Date
Lola Bronson 123the Guilty Clients6/10/61
Rita Magovern 131the Travelling Treasure11/4/61
Alyssa Laban 171the Two-Faced Turn-a-Bout2/14/63
Joyce Hadley 194the Wednesday Woman1/2/64
Pamela Blair 217the Nautical Knot10/29/64
Laraine Keely 258the Vanishing Victim1/23/66

 


Lola Bronson
 

Rita Magovern
 

Pamela Blair
 

Laraine Keely
 

Lisa Gaye Profile

(Lezlie Gae Griffin)
6 March 35is born in Denver, Colorado. She is the sister of actresses Teala Loring, a.k.a. Judith Gibson, Debra Paget, and actor Ruell Shayne. Her mother, Marguerite Gibson, had vaudeville and nightclub acts.
June 53graduates from Hollywood Professional School
August 54works at another studio while her sister Debra is in Princess of the Nile
January 55lives with the stop of her family at sister Debra’s 26-room Beverly Hills home on Crescent Avenue
56when Universal-International wants to borrow her sister Debra Paget for a movie role, Debra's studio decides against lending her, and Lisa goes in her place and comes back with a long-term contract.
May 57marries Bently C. Ware. He's 29; she's 22. Her bedroom is the only vacant one in her sister Debra’s 26-room mansion.
61tests for the part of Anita in the film version of West Side Story. The part eventually goes to Rita Moreno.
5 July 63her daughter, Lisa Janell, is born in Los Angeles
January 77becomes the widow of Ware, who passes away at age 49 in Los Angeles from a heart attack
88moves to Texas, where her sisters D

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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