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Gail Russell (Betty Gale Russell) was born on 21 September, 1924 in Chicago, Illinois, USA, is an Actress, Soundtrack. Discover Gail Russell's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of Gail Russell networth?
Popular As |
Betty Gale Russell |
Occupation |
actress,soundtrack |
Age |
37 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Virgo |
Born |
21 September 1924 |
Birthday |
21 September |
Birthplace |
Chicago, Illinois, USA |
Date of death |
27 August, 1961 |
Died Place |
Brentwood, Los Angeles, California, USA |
Nationality |
United States |
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She is a member of famous Actress with the age 37 years old group.
Gail Russell Height, Weight & Measurements
At 37 years old, Gail Russell height
is 5' 7" (1.7 m) .
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Height |
5' 7" (1.7 m) |
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Who Is Gail Russell's Husband?
Her husband is Guy Madison (31 July 1949 - 6 October 1954) ( divorced)
Family |
Parents |
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Husband |
Guy Madison (31 July 1949 - 6 October 1954) ( divorced) |
Sibling |
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Children |
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Gail Russell Net Worth
Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Gail Russell worth at the age of 37 years old? Gail Russell’s income source is mostly from being a successful Actress. She is from United States. We have estimated
Gail Russell's net worth
, money, salary, income, and assets.
Henry Aldrich Gets Glamour (1943) | $50 /week |
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Timeline
Jane Fonda studied up on Russell's life in order to play an alcoholic, once promising actress in The Morning After (1986).
She was again absent from the screen until 1961's The Silent Call (1961) (looking much older than her 36 years). It was to be her last film.
In 1960 she was signed to co-star opposite George Raft in a film to be called "Cause of Death", directed by (and co-starring) Mark Stevens, but production was halted just prior to the start of filming.
The following year she had a reduced part in No Place to Land (1958), a low-budget offering from "B" studio Republic Pictures. By now the demons of alcohol had her in its grasp.
In 1956 Gail returned in 7 Men from Now (1956). It was a western with Gail in the minor role of Annie Greer.
She divorced Madison in 1954.
She was signed to co-star with George Raft in Loan Shark (1952), but had to withdraw due to "illness", according to studio press releases. She was replaced by Dorothy Hart.
After Air Cadet (1951) in 1951, her only film that year, she disappeared from the screen for the next five years while she attempted to get control of her life.
After The Lawless (1950) in 1950 Paramount decided against renewing her contract, mainly because of Gail's worsening drinking problem. She had been convicted of operating a motor vehicle while under the influence of alcohol, and the studio didn't want its name attached to someone who couldn't control her drinking. Being dumped by Paramount damaged her career, and film roles were coming in much more slowly.
After the releases of Song of India (1949), El Paso (1949), and Captain China (1950), Gail married matinée idol Guy Madison, one of the up-and-coming actors in Hollywood.
That same year she was cast with John Wayne and Harry Carey in the western Angel and the Badman (1947). It was a hit with the public and Gail shone in the role of Penelope Worth, a feisty Quaker girl who tries to tame gunfighter Wayne.
Still later Gail appeared in Paramount's all-star musical, Variety Girl (1947). The critics roasted the film, but the public turned out in droves to ensure its success at the box-office.
In 1946 Gail was again teamed with Diana Lynn for a sequel to "Our Hearts Were Young and Gay"--Our Hearts Were Growing Up (1946). The plot centered around two young college girls getting involved with bootleggers. Unfortunately, it was not anywhere the caliber of the first film and it failed at the box-office.
With Calcutta (1946) in 1947, however, Gail bounced back with a more popular film, this time starring Alan Ladd. Unfortunately, many critics felt that Gail was miscast in this epic drama.
In 1945 Gail appeared in Salty O'Rourke (1945), a story about crooked gamblers involved in horse racing. Although she wasn't a standout in the film, she acquitted herself well as part of the supporting cast.
Later that year she appeared in The Unseen (1945), a story about a haunted house, starring Joel McCrea. Gail played Elizabeth Howard, a governess of the house in question. The film turned a profit but was not the hit that Paramount executives hoped for.
The following year she appeared in another film, The Uninvited (1944) with Ray Milland (it was also the first time Gail used alcohol to steady her nerves on the set, a habit that would come back to haunt her). It was a very well done and atmospheric horror story that turned out to be a profitable one for the studio.
Gail's third film was the charm, as she co-starred with Diana Lynn in Our Hearts Were Young and Gay (1944) that same year. The film was based on the popular book of the time and the film was even more popular.
Gail's first film came when she was 19 years old with a small role as "Virginia Lowry" in Henry Aldrich Gets Glamour (1943) in 1943. It was her only role that year, but it was a start.
In 1930, she lived with her parents George and Gladys Russell at 5306 S. Blackstone Avenue, Chicago, Illinois.
Gail Russell was born in Chicago, Illinois, on September 21, 1924. She remained in the Windy City, going to school until her parents moved to California when she was 14. She was an above-average student in school and upon graduation from Santa Monica High School was signed by Paramount Studios. Because of her ethereal beauty, Gail was to be groomed to be one of Paramount's top stars. She was very shy and had virtually no acting experience to speak of, but her beauty was so striking that the studio figured it could work with her on her acting with a studio acting coach.