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    American singer, and actress

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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Gale_RobbinsGale Robbins - Wikipedia

    Gale Robbins (born Betty Gale Robbins or Betty Gale Murphy, May 7, 1921 – February 18, 1980) was an American actress and singer.

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    3 Videos. 29 Photos. Minor league singer/actress Gale Robbins was a knockout-looking hazel-eyed redhead who made a modest dent in post-war Hollywood films. Born Betty Gale Robbins in Chicago, Illinois (some say Mitchell, Indiana) on May 7, 1921, she was the eldest of five daughters of Arthur E., a doctor, and Blanche Robbins, and educated at ...

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    • Mitchell, Indiana, USA
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    • Tarzana, California, USA
  3. Overview. Born. May 7, 1921 · Mitchell, Indiana, USA. Died. February 12, 1980 · Tarzana, California, USA (lung cancer) Birth name. Betty Gale Fields. Height. 5′ 6″ (1.68 m) Mini Bio. Minor league singer/actress Gale Robbins was a knockout-looking hazel-eyed redhead who made a modest dent in post-war Hollywood films.

    • May 7, 1921
    • February 12, 1980
  4. Gale Robbins--This Can't Be the End of Me, 1953 TV Song - YouTube. Alan Eichler. 58.7K subscribers. 28. 1K views 5 months ago. Gale Robbins sings her hit single, "This Can't Be the End of...

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  5. G ale Robbins was an actress and singer and one of the most popular World War II pinup girls. Robbins started her show business career in 1938 when she won a Miss Chicago beauty contest. After...

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  7. Statuesque brunette actress Gale Robbins started out as a model and nightclub singer. Entering films in 1944, Robbins spent most of her screen time playing alluring temptresses and brassy showgirls, bearing such character names as Dawn, Dixie, Shirlee, and Ruby.

  8. Gale Robbins was an actress who had a successful Hollywood career. Robbins's early acting career consisted of roles in various films, such as the romance "In the Meantime, Darling" (1944) with Jeanne Crain, the comedy "Mr. Hex" (1946) with Leo Gorcey and the comedy "My Dear Secretary" (1948)...

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