Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/June_Gale> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 83 of
83
with 100 triples per page.
- June_Gale abstract "June Gale (1911–1996) was an American actress. She rose to fame as part of the vaudeville act The Gale Sisters, and in the early 1930s made her first films in Hollywood. This was originally as a Goldwyn Girl but gradually she rose to more notable parts, generally in B movies. She was married to Oscar Levant and Henry Ephron.".
- June_Gale activeYearsEndYear "1948".
- June_Gale activeYearsStartYear "1932".
- June_Gale alias "Doris Gilmartin".
- June_Gale birthDate "1911-07-06".
- June_Gale birthPlace San_Francisco.
- June_Gale birthPlace United_States.
- June_Gale birthYear "1911".
- June_Gale deathDate "1996-11-13".
- June_Gale deathPlace Los_Angeles.
- June_Gale deathPlace United_States.
- June_Gale deathYear "1996".
- June_Gale nationality United_States.
- June_Gale occupation Actor.
- June_Gale occupation June_Gale__1.
- June_Gale wikiPageID "47104708".
- June_Gale wikiPageLength "1602".
- June_Gale wikiPageOutDegree "24".
- June_Gale wikiPageRevisionID "684752300".
- June_Gale wikiPageWikiLink Actor.
- June_Gale wikiPageWikiLink B_movie.
- June_Gale wikiPageWikiLink Category:1911_births.
- June_Gale wikiPageWikiLink Category:1996_deaths.
- June_Gale wikiPageWikiLink Category:American_film_actresses.
- June_Gale wikiPageWikiLink Category:People_from_San_Francisco,_California.
- June_Gale wikiPageWikiLink Charlie_Chan_at_Treasure_Island.
- June_Gale wikiPageWikiLink City_of_Chance.
- June_Gale wikiPageWikiLink Gale_Sisters.
- June_Gale wikiPageWikiLink Goldwyn_Girls.
- June_Gale wikiPageWikiLink Henry_Ephron.
- June_Gale wikiPageWikiLink Hollywood.
- June_Gale wikiPageWikiLink Hotel_for_Women.
- June_Gale wikiPageWikiLink Inside_Story_(film).
- June_Gale wikiPageWikiLink Josette_(1938_film).
- June_Gale wikiPageWikiLink Los_Angeles.
- June_Gale wikiPageWikiLink Oscar_Levant.
- June_Gale wikiPageWikiLink Rainbows_End_(1935_film).
- June_Gale wikiPageWikiLink San_Francisco.
- June_Gale wikiPageWikiLink The_Devil_Diamond.
- June_Gale wikiPageWikiLink The_Honeymoons_Over_(film).
- June_Gale wikiPageWikiLink The_Jones_Family_in_Hollywood.
- June_Gale wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- June_Gale wikiPageWikiLink Vaudeville.
- June_Gale wikiPageWikiLinkText "Doris Gilmartin".
- June_Gale wikiPageWikiLinkText "June Gale".
- June_Gale birthDate "1911-07-06".
- June_Gale birthPlace San_Francisco.
- June_Gale birthPlace United_States.
- June_Gale deathDate "1996-11-13".
- June_Gale deathPlace Los_Angeles.
- June_Gale deathPlace "United States".
- June_Gale imdbId "301865".
- June_Gale name "June Gale".
- June_Gale occupation "Actress".
- June_Gale othername "Doris Gilmartin".
- June_Gale wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:IMDb_name.
- June_Gale wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_person.
- June_Gale wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- June_Gale wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:US-bio-stub.
- June_Gale yearsactive "1932".
- June_Gale subject Category:1911_births.
- June_Gale subject Category:1996_deaths.
- June_Gale subject Category:American_film_actresses.
- June_Gale subject Category:People_from_San_Francisco,_California.
- June_Gale hypernym Actress.
- June_Gale type Agent.
- June_Gale type Person.
- June_Gale type Person.
- June_Gale type Agent.
- June_Gale type NaturalPerson.
- June_Gale type Thing.
- June_Gale type Q215627.
- June_Gale type Q5.
- June_Gale type Person.
- June_Gale comment "June Gale (1911–1996) was an American actress. She rose to fame as part of the vaudeville act The Gale Sisters, and in the early 1930s made her first films in Hollywood. This was originally as a Goldwyn Girl but gradually she rose to more notable parts, generally in B movies. She was married to Oscar Levant and Henry Ephron.".
- June_Gale label "June Gale".
- June_Gale sameAs Q20684110.
- June_Gale sameAs June_Gale.
- June_Gale sameAs June_Gale.
- June_Gale sameAs Q20684110.
- June_Gale wasDerivedFrom June_Gale?oldid=684752300.
- June_Gale isPrimaryTopicOf June_Gale.
- June_Gale name "June Gale".