Lisa Gaye

Lisa Gaye

Acting 11 titles 1935-03-06 — 2016-07-14 Denver, Colorado, USA

Lisa Gaye, an accomplished actress, is the sister of notable performers Debra Paget and Teala Loring. While she made a significant impact on television, Gaye also showcased her talents in a variety of films throughout her career. Some of her prominent movie appearances include "Drums Across the River" (1954), "Rock Around the Clock" (1956), and "Shake, Rattle & Rock!" (1956). She further expanded her filmography with roles in "Night of Evil" (1962), "La Cara del Terror" (also known as "Face of Terror," 1962), "Castle of Evil" (1966), and "The Violent Ones" (1967).

In addition to her film work, Gaye stepped into the spotlight of television in 1958 when she replaced Lori Nelson on the popular series "How to Marry a Millionaire." This role marked a significant moment in her career, solidifying her presence in the entertainment industry. Gaye's contributions to both film and television have left a lasting legacy, highlighting her versatility as an actress. Throughout her journey in Hollywood, she demonstrated her ability to captivate audiences with her performances, making her an enduring figure in the realm of classic cinema and television.

Movies

11 titles