Gloria Shea
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Gloria Shea (May 30, 1910 – February 8, 1995) was an American film actress. She was sometimes billed as Olive Shea.
Born in New York City, Shea received her schooling at the Convent of Notre Dame de Sande and was trained for the stage by Florenz Ziegfeld Jr..
Shea had the female lead role in the Universal serial, The Phantom of the Air (1933). On stage (billed as Olive Shea), she had the role of Baby in the Broadway production of Blind Mice (1930)
She married Robert J. Stroh in 1938.
On February 8, 1995, Shea died in Jacksonville, Florida.
Movies
Black Gold
Cynthia Jackson
One Way Ticket
Willa
Men of Action
Lilly
Great God Gold
Gert - Hart's Secretary
Laddie
Sally Stanton
The Oil Raider
Alice Varley
Tomorrow's Youth
Jane Holsworth
A Successful Failure
Ruth Cushing
A Demon for Trouble
Lita Morton
We're Rich Again
Vic Page
Money Means Nothing
Julie Ferris McKay
Smoking Guns
Alice Adams
I Like it That Way
Trixie
Bolero
Lucy
Umpa
Blonde Nurse (Mr. Umpa's Girl)
Big Time Or Bust
Betty Roberts Kane
Dance, Girl, Dance
Cleo Darville
The Fiddlin' Buckaroo
Ann Kerriman
Strange People
Helen Mason - the Secretary
The Phantom of the Air
Mary Edmonds
The Dude Bandit
Betty Mason
The Eleventh Commandment
Nina Ross
Women Won't Tell
April Specks Moorehouse
They Call It Sin
Humphries' receptionist (uncredited)
Big City Blues
Agnes (uncredited)
Life Begins
Gladys Banks (uncredited)
The Night Mayor
Gwen
A Private Engagement
Glorifying the American Girl
Barbara