Gail Patrick

Gail Patrick

ProducerActressAdditional Crew
Born
June 20, 1911
Died
July 6, 1980

Cold, calculating and hard-as-nails is probably the best definition of Gail Patrick's femmes on the 30s and 40s silver screen, and the actress herself was no softie in real life. The tall, slender, patrician beauty was born with the equally stately-sounding name Margaret LaVelle Fitzpatrick in…

Biography

Cold, calculating and hard-as-nails is probably the best definition of Gail Patrick's femmes on the 30s and 40s silver screen, and the actress herself was no softie in real life. The tall, slender, patrician beauty was born with the equally stately-sounding name Margaret LaVelle Fitzpatrick in Birmingham, Alabama, on June 20, 1911. She received a B.A. and was a dean of women at her alma mater, Howard College, for a time. She was studying pre-law at the University of Alabama at the time she, by happenstance, became a finalist in a nationwide contest for a Paramount film role (which she did not get). This led her to go to Hollywood and, despite her loss, the studio wound up offering her a studio contract at $50 a week (she managed to finagle her way to $75).

After the usual grooming in bit parts, Gail moved stealthily up the ladder to featured roles in a wide assortment of genres including the fantasy Death Takes a Holiday (1934), the melodramatic thriller The Crime of Helen Stanley (1934), the musical Mississippi (1935) and the easy comedy Early to Bed (1936). Just as quickly she began essaying the occasional co-star or leading lady -- that of a woman lawyer in Disbarred (1939) and a romantic diversion in the Zane Grey western adaptations of Wagon Wheels (1934) and Wanderer of the Wasteland (1935). She was most identified, however, in manipulative second leads while usually tangling with the star femme as the "other woman," haughty socialite or scheming villainess.

Gail participated grandly in three well-known film classics. In the screwball comedy My Man Godfrey (1936), she was at odds with Carole Lombard as a spoiled, treacherous sister; in Stage Door (1937), she engaged in some marvelous cat-fights with Ginger Rogers as a cynical wannabe actress, and in My Favorite Wife (1940) she played Cary Grant's exacting second wife who must contend with the reappearance of his first, supposedly dead wife Irene Dunne. Gail exuded wit, confidence, assertiveness and elegance in all her characters, nothing less, and her male co-stars were the sturdiest assortment Hollywood could offer -- Bing Crosby, Randolph Scott, Richard Dix, John Howard, Preston Foster, Dean Jagger and George Sanders.

In 1947, she did an abrupt about-face and left her highly respectable career following her third marriage. After involving herself successfully in clothing design, she became (as Gail Patrick Jackson) the executive producer of the Perry Mason (1957) TV series (1957-1966), alongside producer and husband (Thomas) Cornwell Jackson, who was a literary agent to author/creator Erle Stanley Gardner. The courtroom "whodunnit" was a long and highly successful run. She and Jackson divorced in 1969, and one of her few failures in life was in her attempt to revive the series with The New Perry Mason (1973) in 1973, but Monte Markham was a mighty pale comparison to Raymond Burr in the title role and the show quickly tanked. Divorced three times, she and Mr. Jackson had two adopted children. She was married to her fourth husband John Velde Jr., at the time of her death in 1980 of leukemia. She was 69.

Actress

Perry MasonPerry Mason(1957)as Woman at Bar
The Inside StoryThe Inside Story(1948)as Audrey O'Connor
King of the Wild HorsesKing of the Wild Horses(1947)as Ellen Taggert
Calendar GirlCalendar Girl(1947)as Olivia Radford
Plainsman and the LadyPlainsman and the Lady(1946)as Cathy Arnesen

Producer

Perry MasonPerry Mason(1957)
Cool and LamCool and Lam(1958)

Additional Crew

The New Perry MasonThe New Perry Mason(1973)

Self

Bicentennial MinutesBicentennial Minutes(1974)as Self - Narrator
The Merv Griffin ShowThe Merv Griffin Show(1962)as Self
The Mike Douglas ShowThe Mike Douglas Show(1961)as Actress, Self - Producer
Screen Actors(1950)as Self
Screen Snapshots, Series 27, No. 8: Hollywood Honors HersholtScreen Snapshots, Series 27, No. 8: Hollywood Honors Hersholt(1948)as Self

Archive Footage

Voices in the LabyrinthVoices in the Labyrinth(2019)as The Girl
ThreesomeThreesome(2019)
The Big Parade of ComedyThe Big Parade of Comedy(1964)as Isobel Grayson in 'Love Crazy'
Wagon Wheels(1953)as Nancy Wellington
Land of LibertyLand of Liberty(1939)

Known for

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Gail Patrick in Stage Door (1937)Ralph Forbes and Gail Patrick in The Phantom Broadcast (1933)Fredric March and Gail Patrick in Death Takes a Holiday (1934)Fredric March and Gail Patrick in Death Takes a Holiday (1934)Katharine Alexander, G.P. Huntley, Gail Patrick, Guy Standing, Kent Taylor, Henry Travers, and Helen Westley in Death Takes a Holiday (1934)Kathleen Howard, Gail Patrick, Kent Taylor, Evelyn Venable, and Helen Westley in Death Takes a Holiday (1934)

Credit Score: Gail Patrick

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Cornelia Bullock
Sun Sep 06 1936
#NameScoreYearWinNomKnownWinsNomsVotes
1My Man Godfrey9.7519367.90628637
2Stage Door6.5019377.7049860
3My Favorite Wife4.8819407.20312648
4Quiet Please: Murder3.2519436.400526
5Disbarred3.2519396.20070
6Wives Under Suspicion3.2519386.000651
7The Preview Murder Mystery3.2519366.400384
8Murders in the Zoo3.2519336.4002061
9Calendar Girl3.0919475.800301
10Brewster's Millions2.5019456.6011720