Gladys Gale

Gladys Gale was an American actress, best known for her roles in Smart Woman (1931), Sing While You’re Able (1937), and Find the Witness (1937). She was born on January 15, 1891, in Monmouth, Illinois, and passed away on October 4, 1948, in Los Angeles, California.

Personal and Family Life

Gladys Gale, whose birth name was Gladys Lanphere, had a life that revolved around her passion for acting. However, specific details about her family life and relationships are not widely documented.

Career Highlights

Throughout her career, Gladys appeared in numerous films, often in uncredited roles, showcasing her talent and versatility. She left an impact on the film industry during her time, taking part in various projects with different notable actors and filmmakers.

Death and Legacy

Gladys Gale died on October 4, 1948. Although she was not a household name, her contributions to early American cinema are remembered by film enthusiasts, and her performances continue to be appreciated in her featured films.

Filmography

Title Release Date Character
Smart Woman 1931-09-12 Mrs. Preston
Desirable 1934-09-08 Tearful Woman in Theatre (uncredited)
Luxury Liner 1933-02-03 Milli’s Mother (uncredited)
Mr. Smith Goes to Washington 1939-10-19 Committeewoman (uncredited)
Soup and Fish 1934-03-30 Mrs. Dukesbery
Carnival 1935-02-15 Baby Judge (uncredited)
Dancing Feet 1936-01-20 Mrs. Blane (uncredited)
Among the Missing 1934-09-25 Mrs. Randall
Broadway Bill 1934-11-30 Head Nurse (uncredited)
Diamond Horseshoe 1945-05-02 Chorine (uncredited)
Lady for a Night 1942-01-05 Mother (uncredited)
Joan of Ozark 1942-07-15 Mrs. Fadden (uncredited)
So’s Your Uncle 1943-09-01 Elastic Woman
A Feather in Her Hat 1935-10-25 Woman (uncredited)
She Couldn’t Take It 1935-10-08 Party Guest
Doctors Don’t Tell 1941-09-22
Klondike Annie 1936-02-21
Jim Hanvey, Detective 1937-04-05 Society Woman (uncredited)