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Gwen Kenyon

Gwen Kenyon
  • Name: Gwen Kenyon
  • Birthday: 1916-01-22
  • Also known as: Margaret Gwendolyn Kenyon
  • Place of birth: Los Angeles, California, USA
  • Popularity: 0.026
Biography: Gwen Kenyon was born on 22 January 1916 in Los Angeles, California, USA. She was an actress, known for The Cisco Kid in Old New Mexico (1945), The Great Mike (1944) and Socks Appeal (1943) She was previously married to Morton Scott. She died on 18 October 1999 in Montecito, California, USA.

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Title Release date
In Old New Mexico   as  Ellen Roth 1945-05-15
Charlie Chan in the Secret Service   as  Inez Arranto 1944-02-14
Phantom Lady   as  Girl in Tag Sequence (uncredited) 1944-01-28
Quack Service   as  Dizzy 1943-09-03
Tornado   as  Sally Vlochek 1943-08-09
Sarong Girl   as  Barbara 1943-06-11
Blonde and Groom   as  Gertrude, Harry's wife 1943-04-16
A Maid Made Mad   as  Shoe Customer 1943-03-19
Cosmo Jones, Crime Smasher   as  Phyllis Blake 1943-01-29
Piano Mooner   as  Harrry's Wife 1942-12-11
The Corpse Vanishes   as  Peggy Woods 1942-05-08
So's Your Aunt Emma!   as  Maris 1942-04-17
Lawless Plainsmen   as  Madge Mason 1942-03-17
Man From Headquarters   as  Hat Check Girl 1942-01-23
Niagara Falls   as  Hotel Guest (uncredited) 1941-10-17
Under Age   as  Gladys 1941-04-23
Turnabout   as  Model (uncredited) 1940-05-17
Free, Blonde and 21   as  New Girl 1940-03-28
All Women Have Secrets   as  Helen 1939-12-15
Dancing Co-Ed   as  Jean Royce (uncredited) 1939-09-29
King of Chinatown   as  Nightclub Girl (uncredited) 1939-03-17
Cafe Society   as  Checkroom Girl 1939-03-03
Say It in French   as  Girl 1938-11-25
Thanks for the Memory   as  Model (uncredited) 1938-11-11
Sing, You Sinners   as  Cigarette Girl (uncredited) 1938-09-02
Tropic Holiday   as  Girl (uncredited) 1938-06-29
You and Me   as  Hat-Check Girl (uncredited) 1938-06-01
Cocoanut Grove   as  Girl 1938-05-20
Bluebeard's Eighth Wife   as  (uncredited) 1938-03-25
Wells Fargo   as  Pioneer Girl 1937-12-31
True Confession   as  Girl (uncredited) 1937-12-24
Daughter of Shanghai   as  Telephone Operator (uncredited) 1937-12-17
Hold 'Em Navy   as  Caroline 1937-11-04