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Lisa Gaye
Biography
Lisa Gaye (born 6 March 1935) was an American actress, singer and dancer until her retirement.
She was born Leslie Gaye Griffin in Denver, Colorado. The family moved from Denver to Los Angeles in the 1930s to be close to the developing film industry. Her mother, actress Margaret Griffin, was determined that Gaye and her siblings would make their careers in show business. Gaye's sisters Judith ("Teala Loring") and Debralee ("Debra Paget"), and her brother Frank ("Ruell Shayne") all entered the business as either cast or crew.
She made her first professional appearance aged 7. She began acting career in 1954 and was a popular leading lady during the 1950s and 1960s, making 83 film and television appearances before retiring in 1970 to increase a family.
Family
She was married to Bently C. Ware in 1955 until his death in 1977; they had one child.
Selected filmography
The Glenn Miller Story (1954)
Hawaiian Nights (1954)
Yankee Pasha (1954)
Drums Across the River (1954)
Magnificent Obsession (1954
Lisa Gaye 1935 - 2016
Western Family Music Adventure |
Lisa Gaye was born on March 6, 1935 in Denver, Colorado, USA as Leslie Gaye Griffin. She was an actress, known for Late hours of Evil (1962), Face of Terror (1962) and Jiggle, Rattle & Rock! (1956). She died on July 14, 2016 in Houston, Texas, USA at age 81.
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Based on 12 movies and 53 ratings
Highest rated
: 8.2 / 10 Perry Mason (1957-1966)Lowest rated
: 6.5 / 10 Drums Across ... (1954)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 truth, 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 filmography
FILM
The Violent Ones (1967) with Fernando Lamas, Aldo Ray, Tommy Sands, and David Carradine
Valley of Mystery (1967) with Richard Egan, Peter Graves, Joby Baker, Lois Nettleton, Julie Adams, Fernando Lamas, Karen Sharpe, Lee Patterson, and Leonard Nimoy
Castle of Evil (1966) with Scott Brady, Virginia Mayo, David Brian, and Hugh Marlowe
Night of Evil (1962) with William Campbell
Face of Terror (1962) with Fernando Rey
Ten Thousand Bedrooms (1957) with Dean Martin, Anna Maria Alberghetti, Eva Bartok, Dewey Martin, Walter Slezak, Paul Henreid, John Archer, Dean Jones, and Monique van Vooren
Shake, Rattle & Rock! (1956) with Mike Connors, Sterling Holloway, Douglass Dumbrille, Raymond Hatton, Margaret Dumont, and Fats Domino
Rock Around the Clock (1956) with Alan Freed, Alix Talton, John Archer, and Bill Haley
Drums Across the River (1954) with Audie Murphy, Walter Brennan, Lyle Bettger, Hugh O'Brian, Mara Corday, Jay Silverheels, Regis Toomey, and Morris Ankrum
TELEVISION SERIES
How to Marry a Millionaire, 1957-1959 syndicated TV series produced by 20th Century Fox. Gaye portrayed Gwen Kirby during the show's second s