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Gale Gordon Height, Weight, Age, Wife, Biography

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Gale Gordon Height, Weight, Age, Wife, Biography

Gale Gordon Height, Weight, Age, Wife, Biography

    Gale Gordon Quick InfoHeight 5 ft 8 in Weight 79 kg Date of Birth February 20, 1906 Zodiac Sign Pisces Date of Death June 30, 1995

    Gale Gordon was an American actor who rose to prominence by playing memorable characters in several of Lucille Ball’s widely popular television shows. The two shared a friendly working relationship that endured for several decades. He played Mr. Littlefield in I Love Lucy (1952), Mr. Theodore Mooney in The Lucy Show (1963-1968), Harry Carter in Here’s Lucy (1968-1974), and Curtis McGibbon in Life with Lucy (1986). Additionally, his other notable television performances included playing John Wilson in Dennis the Menace (1962-1963) and Osgood Conklin in Our Miss Brooks (1952-1956).

    Born Name

    Charles Thomas Aldrich Jr.

    Nick Name

    Gale Gordon

    Gale Gordon as seen in 1958 (Pat McDermott / / Public Domain)

    Age

    He was born on February 20, 1906.

    Died

    He passed away on June 30, 1995, in California from lung cancer at the age of 89 years.

    Sun Sign

    Pisces

    Born Place

    New York City, New York, United States

    Nationality

    American

     

    Occupation

    Actor

    Family

    • Father – Charles Thomas Aldrich (Vaudevillian)
    • Mother – Gloria Gordon (Actress)

    Build

    Slim

    Height

    5 ft 8 in or 173 cm

    Weight

    79 kg or 174 lbs

    Girlfriend / Spouse

    Gale Gordon had dated –

    1. Virginia Bernice Curley (1937-1995) – The Speedway (1968) actor met Virginia Bernice Curley in the 1930s while working on the radio show, Death Valley Days. They tied the knot on December 27, 1937, and stayed happily married for close to 60 years until Virginia’s death on May 3, 1995. The couple did not have any children together. Moreover, Gordon passed away less than 2 months after his wife’s death.
    Gale Gordon as seen together with Sara Seegar in Dennis the Menace (1963) (Screen Gems / / Public Domain)

    Race / Ethnicity

    White

    Hair Color

    Dark Brown

    However, his hair had turned ‘Gray’ by the time of his death.

    Eye Color

    Hazel

    Sexual Orientation

    Straight

    Distinctive Features

    • Pencil mustache
    • Worked extensively with on her various television shows
    • Frequently played uptight, overbearing characters
    • He perfected the ‘slow-burn’ acting technique (which involves a gradual increase in the feeling of anger/frustration).
    Gale Gordon as seen in 1988 (Photo by Alan Light / / CC BY 2.0 DEED)

    Gale Gordon Facts

    1. He was born with a cleft palate that was fixed when he was 18 months of age.
    2. Gordon was exceptionally good at doing cartwheels and did them with ease even later on in his life. Furthermore, he showed off his talent in several episodes of Here’s Lucy.
    3. He was the only actor, with the exception of Lucille Ball herself, to feature in all 4 of her sitcoms: I Love Lucy (1952), The Lucy Show (1963-1968), Here’s Lucy (1968-1974), and Life with Lucy (1986). Additionally, he was a regular cast member on all 3 shows except the first one.
    4. Lucille wanted him to play the role of Fred Mertz on her sitcom, I Love Lucy. But, Gordon had to turn down the offer as he was busy with Our Miss Brooks and other radio shows at that time. The role was eventually played by William Frawley.
    5. He had the distinction of appearing alongside and Lucille Ball in their last film and television appearances respectively. He starred in Lou Costello’s last movie, The Thirty Foot Bride of Candyrock (1959) before he passed away from a heart attack.  Similarly, he was a part of Ball’s last television appearance, which was for an episode of Life With Lucy (1986). She died 3 years later from an acute aortic aneurysm.

    Featured Image by Pat McDermott / / Public Domain

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