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Annie Oakley: With Gail Davis, Brad Johnson, Jimmy Hawkins, Bob Woodward. A fictionalized account of the life of legendary Wild West sharpshooter Annie Oakley.
The series starred Gail Davis as Annie Oakley, with Brad Johnson as Deputy Sheriff Lofty Craig and Jimmy Hawkins as Annie's little brother, Tagg Oakley; Hawkins appeared in 80 of the series' 81 episodes.
Gail Davis (born Betty Jeanne Grayson; October 5, 1925 – March 15, 1997) was an American actress and singer, best known for her starring role as Annie Oakley in the 1950s television series Annie Oakley.
Annie Oakley (TV Series 1954–1957) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.
This grounding-breaking western TV series stars GAIL DAVIS as legendary Wild West sharpshooter Annie Oakley. Aided by her six-shooter, her younger brother (J...
Gail tended to do all of her own stunts. She became sufficiently popular for Autry to produce Annie Oakley (1954) (through his Flying A Productions), starring Gail as the gun-toting titular heroine, invariably disarming (rather than killing) assorted screen villains with her Single Action Army Colt. Gail thus achieved an additional measure of ...
After appearing in 25 B-Westerns and as many TV episodes from 1949-1953, Gail learned Gene’s Flying-A Productions was going to do an “Annie Oakley” series. She wasn’t even considered for the role at first.
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Oct 21, 2014 · Annie Oakley: The Complete TV Series. Gail Davis (Actor), Jimmy Hawkins (Actor), William Berke (Director) Rated: NR. Format: DVD. 4.7 66 ratings. -45% $5451. List Price: $99.99. FREE Returns. DVD.
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Mar 17, 1997 · Actress Gail Davis, best known for her role as a gun-toting, pigtailed rancher in the popular 1950s television series “Annie Oakley,” has died of cancer. She was 71. Davis died Saturday...
Dec 13, 2023 · Gail Davis was an Arkansas-born actress who starred as the legendary sharpshooter in the groundbreaking TV Western series Annie Oakley, which ran from 1954 through 1956.