Heroine of the Month: Julie Gibson

Julie Gibson’s career is the perfect example of a popular character actress during Hollywood’s Golden Age, racking up numerous credits in  small roles during the forties and fifties.  Her list of credits include Hail the Conquering Hero (1944), The Clock (1945) and Beat the Devil (1953).  She also appeared in low budget films like Lucky Cowboy (1944), Bowery Buckaroos (1947) and Badmen of Tombstone (1949).

Her one serial was Columbia’s loose adaptation of Chick Carter, Detective (1946) as a repentant gun moll/ night club singer who tries to help the now much older than the teenager from the radio show detective, played by Lyle Talbot, recover a stolen diamond.

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