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Hannicat, Gail

Gayle Hannikat ( born Gayle Hunnicutt , born February 6, 1943 ) is an American actress.

Gail Hannicat
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Gail Hunnicut in 1973.
Date of BirthFebruary 6, 1943 ( 1943-02-06 ) (aged 76)
Place of BirthFort Worth , USA
Citizenship
Profession
actress
Career1966-1999
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Life and career

Gail Hannicat was born in Fort Worth, Texas and was educated at the University of California, Los Angeles . In the early sixties, she began her modeling career, and in 1966 she made her debut in the film " Wild Angels ." In the next few years, she gained fame for the roles of beautiful and dangerous women in films such as “PJ” with Raymond Barr and “ Marlow ” James Garner [1] .

In 1970, having married actor David Hemmings, Gail Hunnicutt moved to England and starred mainly in British films and mini-series such as Scorpio and The Legend of the Hell's House. She later returned to America and starred in the Dallas television series from 1989 to 1991.

Filmography

YearRussian nameoriginal nameRole
1966fWild angelsThe wild angelsNot specified
1968fPJPjNot specified
1969fCat eyeEye of the catNot specified
1969fMarlowMarloweNot specified
1970fFragment of FearFragment of fearNot specified
1971fFreelancerFreelanceNot specified
1973fScorpioScorpioNot specified
1973fLegend of the hell houseThe legend of hell houseNot specified
1974fRed nightsNuits rougesNot specified
1975fSpiral staircaseThe spiral spiralaircaseNot specified
1976fLiquidationThe sell outNot specified
1981fMillion dollar faceThe million dollar faceNot specified
1985fTargetTargetNot specified
1985fLover in dreamsDream loverNot specified
1989fIt's hard to be a godHard to be a godNot specified
1989 - 1991withDallasDallasNot specified

Notes

  1. ↑ Gayle Hunnicutt - Biography (Neopr.) . Date of treatment June 6, 2012. Archived September 24, 2012.

Links

  • Gail Hunnicut on the Internet Movie Database
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Gannikat__Gail&oldid=78054798


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