Gail Davis

American actress in western films

Gail Davis - Performers & Entertainers born October 5th, 1925
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An actress active in the mid-20th century, gained recognition primarily for roles in western films and television series. Starred as the titular character in the television series 'Annie Oakley' from 1954 to 1957, portraying the legendary sharpshooter. Participated in various western films during a period when the genre was particularly popular. Worked alongside notable figures in the entertainment industry and contributed to the portrayal of strong and independent female characters on screen.

Starred in 'Annie Oakley' television series

Appeared in numerous western films

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