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Gale Storm

Gale Storm

Acting

Born: April 5, 1922Bloomington, Texas, USA

Josephine Owaissa Cottle, known professionally as Gale Storm, was an American actress and singer who starred in two popular television programs of the 1950s, My Little Margie and The Gale Storm Show. Six of her songs were top ten hits. Storm's greatest success was a cover version of "I Hear You Knockin'," which hit #2 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in 1955. When Storm was 17, two of her teachers urged her to enter a contest on Gateway to Hollywood, broadcast from the CBS Radio studios in Hollywood. First prize was a one-year contract with a movie studio. She won and was immediately given the stage name Gale Storm. Her performing partner (and future husband), Lee Bonnell from South Bend, Indiana, became known as Terry Belmont. Storm had a role in the radio version of Big Town. After winning the contest in 1940, Storm made several films for the RKO Radio Pictures studio. Her first was Tom Brown's School Days, playing opposite Jimmy Lydon and Freddie Bartholomew. She worked steadily in low-budget films released during this period. In 1941, she sang in several soundies, three-minute musicals produced for "movie jukeboxes". She acted and sang in Monogram Pictures' Frankie Darro series, and played ingénue roles in other Monogram features with the East Side Kids, Edgar Kennedy, and the Three Stooges, most notably in the film Swing Parade of 1946. Monogram had always relied on established actors with reputations, but in Gale Storm, the studio finally had a star of its own. She played the lead in the studio's most elaborate productions, both musical and dramatic. She shared top billing in Monogram's Cosmo Jones, Crime Smasher, opposite Edgar Kennedy, Richard Cromwell, and Frank Graham in the role of Jones, a character derived from network radio. Storm starred in a number of films, including the romantic comedies G.I. Honeymoon and It Happened on Fifth Avenue, the Western Stampede, and the 1950 film-noir dramas The Underworld Story and Between Midnight and Dawn. U.S. audiences warmed to Storm and her fan mail increased. She performed in more than three dozen motion pictures for Monogram, experience which made possible her success in other media. In the 1950s, she made singing appearances on such television variety programs as The Pat Boone Chevy Showroom. In 1950, Storm made her television debut in Hollywood Premiere Theatre on ABC. From 1952 to 1955, she starred in My Little Margie, with former silent film actor Charles Farrell as her father. The series began as a summer replacement for I Love Lucy on CBS, but ran for 126 episodes on NBC and then CBS. The series was broadcast on CBS Radio from December 1952 to August 1955 with the same actors. Her popularity was capitalized on when she served as hostess of the NBC Comedy Hour in the winter of 1956. That year, she starred in another situation comedy, The Gale Storm Show (Oh! Susanna), featuring another silent movie star, ZaSu Pitts. The show ran for 143 episodes on CBS and ABC between 1956 and 1960. Storm appeared regularly on other television programs in the 1950s and 1960s. She was both a panelist and a "mystery guest" on CBS's What's My Line?

Known For
Filmography
Abbott and Costello Meet Jerry Seinfeld

Abbott and Costello Meet Jerry Seinfeld

Girl in TV Skit About Door Frame (uncredited)

1994
The All-Star Christmas Show

The All-Star Christmas Show

Self

1958
Woman of the North Country

Woman of the North Country

Cathy Nordlund

1952

Rim of the Wheel

Virginia Sutton

1951
The Texas Rangers

The Texas Rangers

Helen Fenton

1951
Al Jennings of Oklahoma

Al Jennings of Oklahoma

Margo St. Claire

1951
Between Midnight and Dawn

Between Midnight and Dawn

Katharine 'Kate' Mallory

1950
The Underworld Story

The Underworld Story

Catherine Harris

1950
Curtain Call at Cactus Creek

Curtain Call at Cactus Creek

Julie Martin

1950
The Kid from Texas

The Kid from Texas

Irene Kain

1950
Abandoned

Abandoned

Paula Considine

1949
Stampede

Stampede

Connie Dawson

1949
Walk a Crooked Mile

Walk a Crooked Mile

Voice on Tape Recorder

1948
The Dude Goes West

The Dude Goes West

Liza Crockett

1948
It Happened on Fifth Avenue

It Happened on Fifth Avenue

Trudy O'Connor

1947
Swing Parade of 1946

Swing Parade of 1946

Carol Lawrence

1946
Sunbonnet Sue

Sunbonnet Sue

Sue Casey

1945
G.I. Honeymoon

G.I. Honeymoon

Ann Gordon

1945
Forever Yours

Forever Yours

Joan Randall

1945

I'm a Shy Guy

1943

Glamour Girl

1943
Where Are Your Children?

Where Are Your Children?

Judy Wilson

1943
Campus Rhythm

Campus Rhythm

Joan Abbott, aka Susie Smith

1943
Nearly Eighteen

Nearly Eighteen

Jane Stanton

1943
Revenge of the Zombies

Revenge of the Zombies

Jennifer Rand

1943
Cosmo Jones, Crime Smasher

Cosmo Jones, Crime Smasher

Susan Fleming

1943
Rhythm Parade

Rhythm Parade

Sally Benson

1942

Foreign Agent

Mitzi Mayo

1942
Smart Alecks

Smart Alecks

Ruth Stevens

1942
Lure of the Islands

Lure of the Islands

Maui

1942
He Plays Gin Rummy

He Plays Gin Rummy

Singer

1942
Man from Cheyenne

Man from Cheyenne

Judy Evans

1942
Freckles Comes Home

Freckles Comes Home

Jane Potter

1942

The Merry-Go-Roundup

1941
Red River Valley

Red River Valley

Kay Sutherland

1941
Uncle Joe

Uncle Joe

Clare Day

1941
Jesse James at Bay

Jesse James at Bay

Jane Fillmore, 'St. Louis Journal' Reporter

1941
Let's Go Collegiate

Let's Go Collegiate

Midge Lawrence

1941
Gambling Daughters

Gambling Daughters

Lillian Harding

1941

Let's Get Away from It All

1941
Saddlemates

Saddlemates

Susan Langley

1941
Penthouse Serenade

Penthouse Serenade

1941
City of Missing Girls

City of Missing Girls

Mary Phillips

1941

I Know Somebody Who Loves You

1941
One Crowded Night

One Crowded Night

Annie Mathews

1940
Tom Brown's School Days

Tom Brown's School Days

Effie

1940
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