
Beatrice Gray
Acting
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Beatrice Gray (March 3, 1911 – November 25, 2009) was an American actress and dancer best known for her appearances in a series of western films during the 1940s and 1950s. Gray was born Bertrice Kimbrough on a farm near Carthage, Illinois. She began working in the entertainment industry in Broadway productions, as well as a performer in nightclubs. She earned her first acting role in the musical, New Faces of 1935. After moving to California in 1937, she appeared in the New Faces of 1937 by RKO Pictures. She worked as a dancer for Busby Berkeley. Gray appeared in a number of westerns throughout the 1930s, 1940s and 1950s, many of which were produced by Monogram Pictures. Her other films were with Universal Pictures, including the 1958 movie, Wild Heritage. She ultimately appeared in three films starring Hoot Gibson and Bob Steele - The Utah Kid, Marked Trails and Trigger Law (all 1944).

Everything I Have Is Yours
Nurse (Uncredited)

Flesh and Fury
Mother (uncredited)

Singin' in the Rain
Audience Member (uncredited)

Callaway Went Thataway
Woman at Bar (uncredited)

Abandoned
Nurse in Dottie's Room (uncredited)

Bud Abbott and Lou Costello Meet the Killer, Boris Karloff
Woman (uncredited)

The Lady Gambles
Nurse (uncredited)

A Double Life

That Brennan Girl
Saleswoman (uncredited)

Little Giant
Miss King

House of Dracula
(uncredited)

Trail to Vengeance
Alice Gordon

Stranger from Santa Fe
Marcia Earley

Laura
Woman (uncredited)

Trigger Law
Sally Buchanan (as Beatrice Grey)

The Utah Kid
Marjorie Carter (as Beatrice Grey)

The Kansan
Saloon Girl

New Faces of 1937
Showgirl







