What is Gail Davis's middle name?
Jeanne
What is Gail Davis's full name?
Betty Jeanne Grayson
Gail Davis nickname(s):
Betty Jeanne Grayson, Gail Davis
Gail Davis date of birth:
October 5, 1925
How old was Gail Davis when died?
71
Where was Gail Davis born?
Little Rock, Pulaski County, Arkansas USA
When did Gail Davis die?
March 15, 1997
Where did Gail Davis die?
Los Angeles, California
Why did Gail Davis die?
Cancer
How tall is Gail Davis?
5' 2" (157 cm)
Gail Davis body shape:
Average
What color are Gail Davis's eyes?
Blue
What color is Gail Davis's hair?
Brown - Light
Is Gail Davis gay or straight?
Straight
What is Gail Davis's ethnicity?
White
What is Gail Davis nationality?
American
Where did Gail Davis go to school?
Little Rock High School
Where did Gail Davis go to university?
University of Texas at Austin , Harcum Junior College for Girls in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania
What is Gail Davis's occupation?
Actress
Gail Davis claim to fame:
Annie Oakley
Gail Davis friends:
Nan Leslie
Short Biography
Hailed by Gene Autry as the 'perfect western actress', diminutive, pig-tailed Betty Jeanne Grayson had all the genre's prerequisite attributes. The daughter of a prominent Arkansas physician (who went on to became State Health Officer), she had been trained in drama and dance at the University of Texas. More pertinently, she was of an athletic disposition, a keen swimmer, golfer and tennis player. She was also an ace rider (to the extent of performing in rodeos), as well as an expert trick shot. Her arrival in Hollywood happened some time in 1946. Thereafter, sources vary as to how she got into movies. One account has her being spotted by an MGM talent scout while working as a hat check girl, while another asserts that she had previously met Autry while performing amateur dramatics at a camp show for the Army Air Force. The story further goes, that Autry (who was serving in the military at the time) was so impressed with her, that he told her to look him up later at Columbia studios.Gail's looks, feisty personality and tomboyish aptitudes soon got her cast in outdoorsy films. She went on to co-star opposite Autry (who prompted her change of name to 'Gail Davis') in fifteen of his films, as well as appearing at least a dozen times as different characters on his TV show. Gail tended to do all of her own stunts. She became sufficiently popular for Autry to produce Annie Oakley (1954) (through his Flying A Productions), starring Gail as the gun-toting titular heroine, invariably disarming (rather than killing) assorted screen villains with her Single Action Army Colt. Gail thus achieved an additional measure of prominence by becoming the first female to command the nominal lead in a western TV series. For this, she was awarded a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.