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Gloria Leonora McGehee (January 9, 1922 – May 4, 1964) was an American film and television actress. She starred in the films The Boss and Sierra Stranger, and guest-starred in three episodes of the western television series Gunsmoke and the episode "The Case of the Crimson Kiss" in the 1957 season of the legal drama series Perry Mason.
- Film and television actress
- Gloria Leonora McGehee, January 9, 1922, Meadville, Mississippi, U.S.
- 1952–1964
- May 4, 1964 (aged 42), Meadville, Mississippi, U.S.
Actress: Broadway Television Theatre. Gloria McGehee was born on 9 January 1922 in Meadville, Mississippi, USA. She was an actress, known for Broadway Television Theatre (1952), Man Against Crime (1949) and Rocky King, Detective (1950). She was married to Dail Dunaway, Basil Heatter and Alfred Earnest Bruch Jr..
- Actress
- January 9, 1922
- Gloria McGehee
- May 4, 1964
Gloria McGehee was born on January 9, 1922 in Meadville, Mississippi, USA. She was an actress, known for Broadway Television Theatre (1952), Man Against Crime (1949) and Rocky King, Detective (1950). She was married to Dail Dunaway, Basil Heatter and Alfred Earnest Bruch Jr.. She died on May 4, 1964 in Meadville, Mississippi, USA.
- January 9, 1922
- May 4, 1964
Birthday: Jan 9, 1922. Birthplace: Meadville, Mississippi, USA. Highest rated movies. 92% Watchlist. Filmography. Movies. TV. Explore the filmography of Gloria McGehee on Rotten Tomatoes!...
- January 9, 1922
Actor. 4 Credits. Gunsmoke. 1963. A Child Is Waiting. Sierra Stranger. The Boss. See Gloria McGehee full list of movies and tv shows from their career. Find where to watch Gloria...
Gloria McGehee is known as an Actor. Some of her work includes A Child Is Waiting, The Boss, Sierra Stranger, and Man Against Crime.
Actress: Broadway Television Theatre. Gloria McGehee was born on 9 January 1922 in Meadville, Mississippi, USA. She was an actress, known for Broadway Television Theatre (1952), Man Against Crime (1949) and The Boss (1956). She was married to Dail Dunaway, Basil Heatter and Alfred Earnest Bruch Jr..