Gail Sheridan (actress)
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Gail Sheridan (b. January 11, 1916, Seattle, Washington – d. Chevy Chase, Maryland, September 27, 1982) was an American film actress whose career spanned the 1930s.
She was perhaps best-known for her role in the 1930s westerns Hopalong Cassidy Returns and Hills of Old Wyoming; she starred opposite actor William Boyd in both pictures. Her other credits include Strike Me Pink, directed by Norman Taurog, and The Plainsman, directed by Cecil B. DeMille.
She was reportedly dubbed "Hollywood's Kindest Actress".[citation needed]
Gail Sheridan died at home in Chevy Chase, MD from Cancer in 1982. She was married twice, has two surviving children and three grandchildren.