Wynne Gibson

Wynne Gibson

Publicity photo, 1931
Born Winifred Elaine Gibson
(1905-07-03)July 3, 1905
New York City, New York, U.S.
Died May 15, 1987(1987-05-15) (aged 81)
Laguna Niguel, California, U.S.
Occupation Actress
Years active 19291956
Spouse(s) John Gallaudet (1927–1930)

Wynne Gibson (July 3, 1905 – May 15, 1987)[1][2] was an American actress of the 1930s.

Early years

The daughter of Frank W. Gibson and Elaine Coffin, Gibson was born Winifred Gibson in New York City. Her father was an efficiency expert, and her mother was an authorized Christian Science healer.[3] She attended Wadleigh High School for Girls in New York City.[4] At one point during her youth, she ran away from home with a touring play troupe, acting with the group in three cities before her father found her.[5]

Stage

Gibson was seen in vaudeville as part of The Melody Charmers. Her Broadway credits include Jarnegan (1928) and When You Smile (1925).[6]

In 1955 and 1956, she served as chair of the Equity Library Theatre.[4]

Film

Early in her career, Gibson had a small part in a film but had no special interest in appearing before the camera. It was the stage that interested her and she began her stage career in chorus and was soon playing leads. She toured Europe then returned to America and tried for a dramatic part but failed and returned to musical comedy. Paramount signed her when about to film Nothing But the Truth (1929), starting her success which continued in some 50 films between 1929 and 1956 although many were B movies.[7]

Personal life

Gibson had two brief marriages, both of which ended in divorce. She was a long-time companion of former Warner Brothers actress Beverly Roberts.[4]

Death

Gibson died in 1987 of a cerebral thrombosis in Laguna Niguel, California.[4]

Selected filmography

References

  1. "Wynne Gibson". California Death Index, 1940-1997. Ancestry.com. Retrieved 2 May 2011. Name: Wynne Gibson; SSN: 568095006; Birth Date: 3 Jul 1905; Birthplace: New York; Death Date: 15 May 1987; Death Place: Orange; Mother's Maiden Name: Coffin(subscription required)
  2. "Wynne Gibson Is Dead; Stage and Film Actress". New York Times. May 21, 1987. Retrieved 2 May 2011. She was 81 years old
  3. Collura, Joe (Summer 1999). "Wynne Gibson: That Gibson Girl". Films of the Golden Age. Retrieved 9 November 2016.
  4. 1 2 3 4 Aaker, Everett (2013). George Raft: The Films. McFarland. p. 31. ISBN 9780786493135. Retrieved 8 November 2016.
  5. Dietz, Edith (December 30, 1934). "She Can't Be Nice". Oakland Tribune. California, Oakland. p. 54. Retrieved November 8, 2016 via Newspapers.com.
  6. "("Wynne Gibson" search results)". Playbill Vault. Retrieved 8 November 2016.
  7. Wynne Gibson at the Internet Movie Database
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