Gail Patrick
Gail Patrick, originally named Margaret LaVelle Fitzpatrick, was born on June 20, 1911, and passed away on July 6, 1980. She was an accomplished American actress known for her significant contributions to the film industry during the early to mid-20th century.
Between 1932 and 1948, Patrick graced the silver screen with her performances in 62 films. Notable among her works are memorable roles in classic films such as *My Favorite Wife*, *Dangerous to Know*, and *My Man Godfrey*, showcasing her versatility and talent as a leading lady in Hollywood.
In 1948, Gail Patrick made the decision to retire from her acting career, transitioning into the realm of production. She found great success as a producer for the iconic television series *Perry Mason*, where her creative vision helped shape the show's enduring legacy.
Throughout her career, Patrick left an indelible mark on the film and television landscape, earning recognition for both her acting prowess and her contributions behind the scenes. Her journey from a beloved actress to a successful producer illustrates her adaptability and commitment to the entertainment industry. Gail Patrick remains a noteworthy figure in American cinema history, remembered for her impactful roles and her work that continues to resonate with audiences today.
Filmography
Murders in the Zoo
Mississippi
Death Takes a Holiday
My Man Godfrey
Reno
Mad About Music
Dangerous to Know
No More Ladies
Wagon Wheels
Gallant Sons
We Were Dancing
Tales of Manhattan
Kathleen
Women in Bondage
Man of Conquest
Up in Mabel's Room
Artists & Models
Doubting Thomas
Stage Door
Love Crazy
The Lone Wolf Returns
The Inside Story
Murder at the Vanities
To the Last Man