Gale Storm
After winning, she went on to become an American icon of the 1950s, performing in more than thirty-five motion pictures and starring in two highly successful television shows.
From 1952 to 1955, My Little Margie, originally a summer replacement for I Love Lucy, ran for 126 episodes and was immediately followed by The Gale Storm Show, Oh! Susanna, that ran for 143 episodes between 1956 and 1960.
Her first record, I Hear You Knockin' (a cover of a rhythm and blues hit by Smiley Lewis) sold over a million copies. It was followed by the haunting ballad of lost love, Dark Moon. In her career, Gale Storm had several top ten songs, headlined in Las Vegas, and appeared in numerous stage plays.
In 1981, she published her autobiography, I Ain't Down Yet.
Gale Storm has three Stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for her contributions to Radio, Music, and Television.
Gale Storm Facts
| Birth Name | Josephine Cottle |
| Occupation | Actress |
| Birthday | April 5, 1922 (86) |
| Sign | Aries |
| Birthplace | Bloomington, Texas, USA |
