Gibson, Wynne (1903–1987)
Gibson, Wynne (1903–1987)
American actress, singer, and theatrical agent. Born Winifred Gibson, July 3, 1903, in NYC; died May 15, 1987; m. John Gallaudet, 1927 (div. 1930).
Appeared in a vaudeville with Ray Raymond, then with Frances Willard Vernon (later Frances Cagney, wife of James Cagney) in a sister dance act; made stage debut in the chorus of Lew Fields' Snapshots of 1921, followed by Little Jessie James, When You Smile and Jarnegan, among others; appeared in over 40 films, including Ladies of the Big House, The Strange Case of Clara Deane (title role), The Crosby Case, and The Falcon Strikes Back; retired to become an agent.
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