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  1. Lisa Gaye
    American actress, singer, and dancer

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  1. Lisa Gaye. Credits (text only) Hide Actress (93 credits) 1970 Mod Squad (TV Series) Yolanda. - A Town Called Sincere (1970) ... Yolanda. 1969 The Flying Nun (TV Series) Rosita / Elena. - A Ticket for Bertrille (1969) ... Rosita. - Cousins by the Dozen (1969) ... Elena. 1960-1969 Death Valley Days (TV Series)

  2. Aug 5, 2016 · Born: 6 March 1935, in Denver, Colorado. Died: 14 July 2016, in Houston, Texas, aged 81. Lisa Gaye, rock Around the Clock dancer and star of TV Westerns. Picture: Contributed.

  3. LISA GAYE. The gorgeous 34-23½-36" star of innumerable movies and TV shows of the ‘50s and ‘60s, Lisa Gaye, was born in Denver, CO, March 6, 1935. The youngest of three actress-sisters (Teala Loring and Debra Paget being her older siblings; kid sister Meg was a non-professional), the future star came to California with her family, when ...

  4. Jul 28, 2016 · Lisa Gaye, the actress, who has died aged 81, began her professional life as a dancer before making her name in teen musicals such as Rock Around the Clock (1956), starring Bill Haley and the Comets, in which she danced – with enviably slick timing – Rock-A-Beatin Boogie with Earl Barton, the show's choreographer.

  5. Lisa Gaye is an American actress more known for her role in The Toxic Avenger saga. Biography. Lisa Gaye was born in Baltimore, Maryland and moved to New York City when she was eighteen years old and she still resides there. Gaye starred in many Troma Entertainment motion pictures.

  6. Jul 14, 2016 · Date of Passing: July 14, 2016. Birthplace: Denver, Colorado. Obituary: The Hollywood Reporter. More about Lisa Gaye at: imdb. Lisa Gaye was an actress and dancer best known for her performance in the 1956 musical film Rock Around the Clock, featuring the band Bill Haley and the Comets.

  7. Overview. Filmography. Other Appearances. Share on. facebook. twitter. Biography by AllMovie. A dancer at Los Angeles' Biltmore Hotel, Lisa Gaye (née Griffin) signed with Universal-International in 1953 and played a standard leading-lady role in Drums Across the River (1954).

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