Betty Lou Gerson was an American actress, predominantly active in radio, but also in film and television, and as a voice actress
Name | : | Betty Lou Gerson |
Birth Date | : | 20 April 1914 |
Birth Place | : | Chattanooga, Tennessee, United States |
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Occupation | : | Actress |
101 Dalmatians [27 November 1996 (USA)]
Anita, a fashion designer, and Roger, a computer game writer, have to rescue the puppies of their dalmatians from Cruella De Vil, an insane woman, who wants to use their fur to make a coat.
A légy [Kurt Neumann]
An Annapolis Story [10 April 1955 (USA)]
Two brothers (John Derek, Kevin McCarthy) go through the U.S. Naval Academy sharing a girlfriend (Diana Lynn), then go to war in Korea.
Cats Don't Dance [26 March 1997 (USA)]
A cat sets its heart on Hollywood stardom, but finds there isn't much demand for musical moggies.
Dois Corações e uma Alma [Don Siegel]
Once Upon a Mouse [10 July 1981]
Once Upon a Mouse is a 1981 American theatrical featurette directed by Jerry Kramer and Gary Rocklen of Kramer/Rocklen Studios, produced in association with Walt Disney Productions. It was released on July 10, 1981 on a double bill with The Fox and the Hound.
The Fly [16 July 1958 (USA)]
Andre, a scientist, invents a teleportation device. But fate has other plans and he meets with a terrible accident while using it.
The Green-Eyed Blonde [14 December 1957]
A tempestuous teenager winds up involved with two homicide charges before fate waves its tragic wand for her.
The Miracle of the Hills [1959]
A clergyman is confronted by a tough dance-hall queen when he attempts to bring religion to a frontier mining town.
The Red Menace [1 August 1949]
Communists use lies and a woman (Hanne Axman) to get a disgruntled veteran (Robert Rockwell) to join the party.
The Trip to Bountiful [20 December 1985]
Carrie Watts is an elderly woman who decides to visit her childhood home in Bountiful one last time. There, she meets a young woman with whom she shares her secrets and memories.
Turn the Other Cheek [Eddie Dew]
- 20 April 1914.
- Chattanooga, Tennessee, United States.
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- 110.