^ "Band Leader's Wife Wins Divorce Plea". Breaking News4-year-old girl in critical condition after collision at Sea-Tac Airport.^ "Julie Gibson Is Seeking a Divorce From Grier".^ a b Johnson, Erskine (January 8, 1964)."Commentary: Former Roundup queen made her mark in Hollywood". ^ a b Steven Branting (September 6, 2018).Los Angeles: Billboard-Hollywood Reporter Media Group ( Valence Media). "Julie Gibson, Singer in 'The Feminine Touch' and 'Hail the Conquering Hero,' Dies at 106". ^ a b c d Barnes, Mike (October 16, 2019).Archived from the original on September 21, 2015. Gibson died in her sleep in North Hollywood, Los Angeles on October 2, 2019, aged 106. She celebrated her 105th birthday in September 2018. William Hurt, Oscar-winning actor, dies at 71 Ma/ 7:14 PM / AP William Hurt, whose laconic charisma and self-assured subtlety as an actor made him one of the 1980s foremost. 1 Gibson, who retired from the industry in 1984, was known for her work opposite The Three Stooges. Gibson was interviewed by The Three Stooges Journal in 2004. Julie Gibson (born Gladys Camille Soray Septem October 2, 2019) was an American singer and radio, television and film actress who had a career in movies during the 1940s. She was married to actor and film director Charles Barton from 1973 until his death in 1981. Her marriage to Dean Dillman ended in divorce in 1967. She sued for divorce from him in October 1940, and the divorce was granted on November 26, 1940. On March 18, 1939, Gibson married bandleader Jimmy Grier in Tucson, Arizona. She also went to Europe and supplied English voices for foreign stars in Italian and French films. Gibson also dubbed vocals for Betty Hutton and Diana Lynn in some films. She also worked as an accent coach to help actors in films to speak appropriately for their characters' backgrounds. In the 1960s, she served as a Dialogue Supervisor on two dozen episodes of the television sitcom Family Affair. 7, 1980, actor Steve McQueen died of heart failure at a Juárez clinic while recovering from surgery to remove cancerous tumors of the neck and stomach. In the 1950s, Gibson's career was relegated mostly to mid-sized to smaller supporting roles in films and on television. In the French capital, Gibson became a press representative for Fox and was assigned to the Huston films Moulin Rouge (1952) and Beat the Devil (1953)." "Dissatisfied with the roles she was getting, Gibson broke her contract with Paramount and departed for Paris, where she replaced Faye Emerson in a filmed weekly series, Paris Cavalcade of Fashions, for U.S. This was followed by a series of starring roles in such films as Chick Carter, Detective, Bowery Buckaroos, and Are You with It? She also appeared in the Three Stooges' films Three Smart Saps and Sock-a-Bye Baby. Her first featured role was in the 1944 film Lucky Cowboy. She made her first film appearances in small roles in the films Nice Girl? and The Feminine Touch (both 1941). The same year, she joined the cast of Joe Penner's radio program. She gained notice singing with the Jimmie Grier orchestra in 1937. Gibson, after performing at the Victor Club in Portland, joined Bob Young's orchestra as a soloist in 1935 performing for radio station KSL in Salt Lake City and, after winning a talent quest, joined Eddie Duchin's Orchestra paying to syndicated broadcasts from Los Angeles. She and her older sister Rea entertained local dramatics and music communities, with Julie singing and her sister playing harmony ukulele, before starting a stage act known as "Camille Soray and Her Girlfriends" that played The Granada Theatre. Norman Lloyd, Who Got His Acting Start During The New Deal, Dies At 106 May 11, 20217:45 PM ET Heard on All Things Considered Neda Ulaby Listen 2:34 2-Minute Listen Playlist Download Embed. Gibson was born in Lewiston, Idaho, on September 6, 1913, the daughter of Grover Cleveland Soray and Maude M. She also collaborated with Orson Welles, John Huston, Ida Lupino and The Bowery Boys. Gibson, who retired from the industry in 1984, was known for her work opposite The Three Stooges. Julie Gibson (born Gladys Camille Soray Septem– October 2, 2019) was an American singer and radio, television and film actress who had a career in movies during the 1940s.
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