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  2. BornBetty Jeanne Grayson · October 5, 1925 · Little Rock, Arkansas, U.S.
    DiedMarch 15, 1997 (aged 71) · Los Angeles, California, U.S.
    SpousesBob Davis · (m. 1945; div. 1952) · Richard Pierce · (m. 1959; div. 1967) · Carl Guerriero · (m. 1971; died 1982)
    Life and career

    The daughter of a small-town physician, Davis was born in Little Rock, Arkansas, but was raised in McGehee, Arkansas until her family moved to Little Rock.
    She had been singing and dancing since childhood. … See more

    Family

    While at the University of Texas at Austin in 1945, she met and married her first husband, Bob Davis, with whom she had a daughter, Terrie. Their marriage ended in divorce in 1952. During her tenure on Annie Oakley, sh… See more

    Death

    Davis, then a widow, died of cancer in Los Angeles at age 71. She is interred there in Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Hollywood Hills. See more

    Honors

    For her contribution to the television industry, Gail Davis has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6385 Hollywood Blvd. In 2004, she was inducted posthumously into the National Cowgirl Museum a… See more

     
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  3. Gail Davis (born Betty Jeanne Grayson; October 5, 1925 – March 15, 1997) was an American actress and singer, best known for her starring role as Annie Oakley in the 1950s television series Annie Oakley. [1]
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  4. Gail Davis Documentary - Hollywood Walk of Fame - YouTube

     
  5. Annie Oakley (TV series) - Wikipedia

  6. Gail Davis - Biography - IMDb

    She became sufficiently popular for Autry to produce Annie Oakley (1954) (through his Flying A Productions), starring Gail as the gun-toting titular heroine, invariably disarming (rather than killing) assorted screen villains with her …

  7. Gail Davis - IMDb

    She became sufficiently popular for Autry to produce Annie Oakley (1954) (through his Flying A Productions), starring Gail as the gun-toting titular heroine, invariably disarming (rather than killing) assorted screen villains with her …

  8. Davis, Gail - Encyclopedia of Arkansas

    Dec 13, 2023 · Gail Davis was an Arkansas-born actress who starred as the legendary sharpshooter in the groundbreaking TV Western series Annie Oakley, which ran from 1954 through 1956.

  9. Do You Remember... "Annie Oakley" - Western Clippings

    After appearing in 25 B-westerns and as many TV episodes from 1949-1953, Gail learned Gene’s Flying-A Productions was going to do an “Annie Oakley” series. She wasn’t even considered for the role at first.

  10. Gail Davis Interview - Western Clippings

    TV’s first female heroine was Gail Davis. From 12/11/53 through 3/1/57, Gene Autry’s Flying-A Productions produced 81 b/w half hour episodes of “Annie Oakley”, with reruns to 1960.

  11. Gail Davis; Starred as 'Annie Oakley' on TV - Los …

    Mar 17, 1997 · Actress Gail Davis, best known for her role as a gun-toting, pigtailed rancher in the popular 1950s television series "Annie Oakley," has died of cancer.

  12. Annie Oakley (TV Series 1954–1957) - Gail Davis as Annie …

  13. ANNIE OAKLEY TV SHOW (1954) - Archive.org

  14. Gail Davis - Hollywood Walk of Fame

  15. Annie Oakley (TV Western) GAIL DAVIS - YouTube

  16. GAIL DAVIS: TV's Forgotten Super Hero - femmecentric.com

  17. Annie Oakley: The Complete TV Series - amazon.com

  18. Gail Davis - Wikiwand

  19. "Annie Oakley" Alias Annie Oakley (TV Episode 1954) - IMDb

  20. A Little Bit of the Reel & Real Gail Davis Story - Autry Collection

  21. Gail Davis - Cowgirl Hall of Fame & Museum

  22. Annie Oakley - Wikipedia