Sheila Bromley

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Sheila Bromley
Born October 31, 1911(1911-10-31)
San Francisco, California
Died July 23, 2003 (aged 91)
Los Angeles, California
Other name(s) Sheila LeGay
Sheila Manners
Occupation Film actress
Years active 1930 - 1975

Sheila Bromley, sometimes billed as Sheila LeGay or Sheila Manners (31 October 191123 July 2003) was an American television and film actress. She is best known for her roles in B-movies, mostly westerns of the era.

Beginning her career in the 1930's on contract with Monogram Pictures, she was first billed as Sheila LeGay starring in 1930 westerns alongside Tom Tyler. Her frequently co-starred with Ken Maynard, Hoot Gibson, Johnny Mack Brown, Bill Cody, and Dick Foran. She first starred alongside Bill Cody in the 1932 western Land of Wanted Men. She also starred opposite John Wayne in the 1935 films Westward Ho & Lawless Range and the 1937 film Idol of the Crowds.

During World War II she worked often for the USO, continuing that service until the war ended in 1945. There she met her husband Jairus Bellamy. She is credited with seventy-five films in her career, of which seventeen were westerns, for which she is best known. Born in California, she retired there and died in 2003.

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NAME Bromley, Sheila
ALTERNATIVE NAMES LeGay, Sheila; Manners, Sheilla
SHORT DESCRIPTION Actor
DATE OF BIRTH 31 October 1911
PLACE OF BIRTH San Francisco, California
DATE OF DEATH 23 July 2003
PLACE OF DEATH Los Angeles, California