Gertrude Michael(1911-1964)
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- Banda sonora
Gertrude Michael nació el 1 de junio de 1911 en Alabama, EE.UU.. Fue una actriz, conocida por La última avanzada (1935), Prisoner of Japan (1942) y No soy ningún ángel (1933). Murió el 31 de diciembre de 1964 en Beverly Hills, Los Ángeles, California, EE.UU..
Reparto
Banda sonora
- 1999
- El crimen del Vanities6,5
- performer: "Ebony Rhapsody", "Second Hungarian Rhapsody", "Sweet Marijuana" (sin acreditar)
- 1934
- Nombre alternativo
- Gertrude Michaels
- Altura
- 1,65 m
- Nacimiento
- Fallecimiento
- Otras obrasStage: Appeared in "Calling All Stars" on Broadwau. Musical revue. Dialogue / sketches directed by Lew Brown and Thomas Mitchell. Dances / ensembles directed by Maurice L. Kussel. Scenic Design by Nat Karson. Costume Design by Billi Livingston; Lighting Design by Abe Feder. Strauss dances directed by Sara Mildred Strauss. Entire production supervised / produced by Lew Brown. Hollywood Theatre: 13 Dec 1934-12 Jan 1935 (36 performances). Cast: Edna Abbey, Janet Abbott, Eunice Altea, Alice Anderson, Alice Anthon, Arthur Auerbach, Phil Baker, Alice Bankert, Al Bernie, Babette Bissinger, Alice Blair, Anthony Blair, Mary Bolles, Patricia Bowman, George Brady, Ann Budnik, Emma Burke, Olga Burke, Dolores Campbell, Ann Canova, Judy Canova, Peter Canova, Zeke Canova, Gloria Claire, Catherine Clark, Marie Cole, Irene Coleman, Nathalie Crandall, Marguerite De Coursey, Rena Dell, Anita Ferne, Pat C. Flick, Gladys Glancy, George Gordon, Roxy Green, Revalie Haber, Billy Hale, Marion Heemsath, Orchid Henson, Lou Holtz, George Hunter, Estelle Jayne, Eddie Johnson, Sel Jos, Iris Kingsley, Viola Lenn, Clark Leston, Ella Logan, Eleanor Low, Helen Mack, Ned Maisel, Joan Manners, Everett Marshall, Camilla Masters, Gloria Mausier, Mitzi Mayfair, Sara Mazo, June McGraol, Harry McNaughton, June McNulty, William Meader, Ann Metzger, Elsie Mindell, Ruth Morgan, June Murphy, Gertrude Niesen, Rose Palmer, Grace Patterson, Harry Patterson, Ellen Pratt, Grace Pearce, Jean Rauley, Martha Raye, D. Raymond, Grace Rochester, Sara Mildred Strauss Dancers, Munice Sich, Frances Sinclair, Polly Sturgeon, Jack Tally, Peggy Taylor and Her Dancing Pirates, Lorraine Teatom, June Tempest, Bobby Theiss, Cynthia Thompson, Emily Von Hoven, Marguerite White, Jack Whiting, Joan Whitney.
- Listings de publicidad
- CuriosidadesHad a love-affair with hard-boiled short story writer Paul Cain, who wrote for the screen under the pseudonym Peter Ruric. After they broke up, Cain wrote about her in the only novel of his published during his lifetime, "Fast One." Both Gertrude and Cain were alcoholics, and in the novel published several years later after they called it quits, she was the inspiration for the dipsomaniac lover, Granquist.
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