Gigi Perreau

Gigi Perreau began acting at the tender age of four. Perreau's early acting career consisted of roles in various films, such as "Mr. Skeffington" (1945) with Bette Davis, the Richard Dix mystery "Voice of the Whistler" (1945) and the drama "Alias Mr. Twilight" (1946) with Michael Duane. She also appeared in "Song of Love" (1947), the Lana Turner drama "Green Dolphin Street" (1947) and "Roseanna McCoy" (1949). She continued to act in productions like the drama "My Foolish Heart" (1950) with Dana Andrews, "Never a Dull Moment" (1950) with Irene Dunne and "For Heaven's Sake" (1950) with Clifton Webb. She also appeared in the Maureen O'Sullivan comedy sequel "Bonzo Goes to College" (1952). Toward the end of her career, she continued to act in "The Cool and the Crazy" (1958), the drama "Girls' Town" (1959) with Mamie Van Doren and the comedy sequel "Tammy Tell Me True" (1961) with Sandra Dee. She also appeared in the drama "Look in Any Window" (1961) with Paul Anka and the Marty Robbins drama "Hell on Wheels" (1967). Most recently, Perreau acted in the Scott F. Evans sci-fi feature "Time Again" (2012).