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Old 06.29.2009, 07:22 PM   #1
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oh yeah! more dead people!

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Gale Storm, 87, an actress and pop singer who had limited success as a movie actress in the 1940s but whose chirpy, upbeat charm made her a leading television star on two 1950s sitcoms, "My Little Margie" and "The Gale Storm Show," died June 27 at a convalescent hospital in Danville, Calif. No cause of death was reported.

i'm crying FOUL PLAY! where is her doctor?

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Dropped by RKO Studios, she worked for a series of cheapie independent studios and managed leading roles in more than 30 films. She suppressed her fear of horses to star with Roy Rogers, Bob Steele and Johnny Mack Brown in westerns, and she sang in forgettable film musicals such as "Swing Parade of 1946," "Let's Go Collegiate" and "Campus Rhythm."

she was HUGE! HUUUUUUGE I TELL YOU!

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When her television career tapered off in the 1960s, Ms. Storm focused on summer stock or dinner theater work and commanded high fees because of her presence on reruns.

THE QUEEN OF RERUNS IS DEAD. LONG LIVE THE QUEEN OF RERUNS.

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