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    Kit Smythe was born on 28 February 1940. She is an actress, known for Gilligan's Island (1964), Burke's Law (1963) and Gunsmoke (1955).

  2. Kit Smythe was born on 28 February 1940. She is an actress, known for Gilligan's Island (1964), Burke's Law (1963) and Gunsmoke (1955).

  3. Jul 29, 2017 · A bove is a clip from the original, unaired 1963 pilot for Gilligan’s Island, featuring Kit Smythe and Nancy McCarthy as Ginger and Bunny, respectively, the two single ladies aboard the SS Minnow, both of whom were secretaries.

  4. Kit Smythe. Not much is known about actress Kit Smythe. Born in 1940, she originated the role of Ginger Grant in the unaired pilot episode of the CBS-TV series "Gilligan's Island," before getting replaced in the role by Tina Louise, who assumed the role on the series.

  5. See Kit Smythe full list of movies and tv shows from their career. Find where to watch Kit Smythe's latest movies and tv shows.

  6. Dec 16, 2020 · The Ultimate showgirl - Kit Smythe talks about her Broadway, television and concert career with great stories along the way!

  7. Portfolio. View gallery. Ginger in Gilligan's Island. Yes, that is me holding onto the 'Professor'. I was in fact, the very first Ginger in the original pilot for Gilligan's Island!

  8. actress. biography, photo, best movies and TV shows, news, birthday and age. «Police Woman» (1974 – 1978), «The Bob Newhart Show» (1972 – 1978), «Gilligan's Island» (1964 – 1992), «Bewitched» (1964 – 1972), «The Farmer's Daughter» (1963 – 1966)...

  9. Jan 19, 2024 · Kit Smythe (born 1940) is an American Broadway and television actress. Smythe's first acting job was when she was noticed by Sherwood Schwartz, and assigned to play the role of Ginger in the pilot episode of Gilligan's Island.

  10. Dec 30, 2020 · The three who were voted off the island were two secretaries — Bunny (Nancy McCarthy) and Ginger version 1.0 (Kit Smythe) — and the first professor (John Gabriel). The pilot episode, shown below, opens with a Calypso-style tune — sung by showrunner Sherwood Schwartz and written by John Williams, as Johnny Williams.

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