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Home/People/Gale Page
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Born
Jul 29, 1913Died: Jan 8, 1983
Lived 69 years
Place of Birth
Spokane, Washington, USA
Known For
Acting
Gender
Female

Career Highlights

15
Movies
0
TV Shows
Also Known As
Sally Perkins Rutter
IMDb Profile

Gale Page

Acting

Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Gale Page (born Sally Perkins Rutter July 29, 1910 – January 8, 1983) was an American singer and actress. Page was the daughter of R.L. and Isabel (Gale) Rutter of Spokane. Her aunt and uncle were Elizabeth Gale Page (1866-1929) and Miles Poindexter, a U.S. senator from Washington and later U.S. Ambassador to Peru. She was also the great-granddaughter of Joseph Gale, the first governor of Oregon. Page was a radio actress and singer before being signed to a Hollywood film contract by Warner Brothers in 1938. She sang on a Spokane station before getting a job on KYW radio in Chicago, Illinois, subsequently moving to NBC, where her network activities included singing on Fibber McGee and Molly. Page was cast as blues singer Gertrude Lamont in the 1935 soap opera Masquerade. Beginning on May 27, 1936, she played Gloria Marsh on the soap opera Today's Children. In the summer of 1939, she co-starred with Jim Ameche on Hollywood Playhouse. She made her film debut in Crime School (1938) with Humphrey Bogart and also appeared in The Amazing Dr. Clitterhouse (1938) before winning the role of the fourth daughter in Four Daughters (1938). She co-starred in this with the Lane Sisters and was the only film "daughter" not played by one of the Lanes. She appeared in three other films with the Lane sisters: Daughters Courageous (1939) and the two "Four Daughters" sequels: Four Wives (1939) and Four Mothers (1941). Page appeared in only 16 films during her career, including Heart of the North (1938), You Can't Get Away with Murder (1939), Naughty but Nice (1939), They Drive by Night (1940), Knute Rockne, All American (1940), The Time of Your Life (1948), and Anna Lucasta (1949). Page was a semi-regular performer on the television series Robert Montgomery Presents from 1954 until 1957. Page died in Santa Monica, California, aged 72, from lung cancer.
Anna Lucasta poster

Anna Lucasta

as Katie
1949
The Time of Your Life poster

The Time of Your Life

as Mary
1948
Four Mothers poster

Four Mothers

as Emma Lemp Talbot
1941
Knute Rockne All American poster

Knute Rockne All American

as Bonnie Skiles Rockne
1940
They Drive by Night poster

They Drive by Night

as Pearl Fabrini
1940
Four Wives poster

Four Wives

as Emma Lemp Talbot
1939
A Child is Born poster

A Child is Born

as Miss Bowers
1939
Indianapolis Speedway poster

Indianapolis Speedway

as Lee Mason
1939
Daughters Courageous poster

Daughters Courageous

as Cora Masters
1939
Naughty But Nice poster

Naughty But Nice

as Linda McKay
1939
You Can't Get Away with Murder poster

You Can't Get Away with Murder

as Madge Stone
1939
Heart of the North poster

Heart of the North

as Elizabeth Spaulding
1938
Four Daughters poster

Four Daughters

as Emma Lemp
1938
The Amazing Dr. Clitterhouse poster

The Amazing Dr. Clitterhouse

as Nurse Randolph
1938
Crime School poster

Crime School

as Sue Warren
1938