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Gale Storm

Josephine Owaissa Cottle known professionally as Gale Storm, was an American actress and singer. She is honored with three stars on Hollywood's Walk of Fame: a Radio star at 6119 Hollywood Blvd., a Recording star at 1519 Vine St., and a TV star at 1680 Vine St.

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  • Born In Bloomington, Texas, USA
  • Born April 5, 1922
  • Died June 27, 2009
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One Crowded Night

1940
as Annie Mathews

Let's Go Collegiate

1941
as Midge Lawrence

The Kid from Texas

1950
as Alexander Kain

Sunbonnet Sue

1945
as Sue Casey

Saddlemates

1941
as Susan Langley

It Happened on Fifth Avenue

1947
as Trudy O'Connor

Smart Alecks

1942
as Ruth

Stampede

1949
as Connie Dawson

Walk a Crooked Mile

1948
as Voice on Tape Recorder

City of Missing Girls

1941
as Mary Phillips

The Dude Goes West

1948
as Liza Crockett

Nearly Eighteen

1943
as Jane Stanton

Jesse James at Bay

1941
as Jane Fillmore, 'St. Louis Journal' Reporter

Gambling Daughters

1941
as Lillian Harding

G.I. Honeymoon

1945
as Ann Gordon

Swing Parade of 1946

1946
as Carol Lawrence

Abandoned

1949
as Paula Considine

Freckles Comes Home

1942
as Jane Potter

Campus Rhythm

1943
as Joan Abbott, aka Susie Smith

Revenge of the Zombies

1943
as Jennifer Rand

Man from Cheyenne

1942
as Judy Evans

How to Go Places

1954
as Gale Storm

Between Midnight and Dawn

1950
as Katharine 'Kate' Mallory

The Underworld Story

1950
as Catherine 'Cathy' Harris

Rhythm Parade

1942
as Sally Benson

Uncle Joe

1941
as Clare Day

Foreign Agent

1942
as Mitzi Mayo

The Texas Rangers

1951
as Helen Fenton

Guest Star

Episode RiffTrax
Swing Parade (Three Riffer Edition)
2009
Episode Burke's Law
Who Killed Wimbledon Hastings?
1965
Episode The Bigelow Theatre
Mechanic on Duty
1951
Episode The Bigelow Theatre
The Hot Welcome
1951
Episode Murder, She Wrote
Something Borrowed, Someone Blue
1989
Episode Burke's Law
Who Killed His Royal Highness?
1964