Wynne Gibson
Known for: Acting
Born: July 2, 1905 in New York City, New York, USA - Died: May 14, 1987
Winifred Elaine "Wynne" Gibson (July 3, 1898 – May 15, 1987) was an American actress who was most active during the 1930s. She was born in New York City to efficiency expert Frank W. Gibson and authorized Christian Science healer Elaine Coffin Gibson. She began her acting career on stage, performing in the Ritz Girls show and as a member of Frederick Santley's Melody Maids and Ray Raymond's Melody Charmers. Gibson's first film credit was in Paramount's talkie Nothing But the Truth (1929). She went on to appear in approximately fifty films between 1929 and 1956, many of them B movies. Gibson had a brief marriage to a stage manager. After that, she married actor John Gallaudet in 1927. They divorced in 1930. She became a long-time 'companion' of actress Beverly Roberts, with whom she starred alongside in the MGM comedy Flirting with Fate (1938). They shared homes together on both coasts until Gibson's death in 1987 of a cerebral thrombosis in Laguna Niguel, California at age 88.
Known for
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Gangs of New York
Orchid
City Streets
Agnes
The Falcon Strikes Back
Geraldine H. Lipton
Night After Night
Iris Dawn
The Captain Hates the Sea
Mrs. Jeddock
The Crime of the Century
Mrs. Frieda Brandt
If I Had a Million
Violet Smith (uncredited)
Man of the World
Irene Harper
Emergency Call
Mabel Weenie
Forgotten Girls
Frances Wingate
Trapped by G-Men
Alice Segar, posing as Mrs. Donovan
Double Cross
Fay Saunders
Mystery Broadcast
Eve Stanley
Racketeers in Exile
'Babe' DeVoe
The Strange Case of Clara Deane
Clara Deane
Ladies of the Big House
Susie Thompson
Lady and Gent
Puff Rogers
Aggie Appleby, Maker of Men
Agnes 'Aggie' Appleby
Flirting with Fate
Bertha
The Fall Guy
Lottie Quinlan
Children of Pleasure
Emma Gray
The Devil Is Driving
'Silver'
Two Kinds of Women
Phyllis Adrian
Gambling
Maizie Fuller