Kathleen Gibson
Gibson was discovered by C. B. Cochran, who made her one of ''Cochran's Young Ladies''. On 30 November 1933, she played Ena Hawkins in a production of ''Mr. Whittington'' at the Alhambra Theatre, Glasgow, starring alongside Jack Buchanan. A review published in ''The Stage'' in December 1933 said that Gibson "looks pretty in the part of Ena and performs some very neat dancing". The show went on tour and included some weeks at the London Hippodrome Theatre. This led to a film contract.Gibson died in Paddington, London in 1974. Provided by Wikipedia
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