Luella Gear (September 5, 1897 â€" April 3, 1980) was an American
actress. She appeared in numerous films, TV series and theatrical
productions throughout the 1910s to the 1960sGear was born in New York
in 1897. She attended the Spence School and was educated in Brussels,
Belgium.She made her acting debut in 1917, appearing in the Broadway
musical Love O' Mike. She subsequently appeared in Broadway
productions such as The Gold Diggers, A Dangerous Maid, Poppy, The
Optimists, Gay Divorce and Life Begins at 8:40.During World War II,
she toured with the wartime comedy play Count Me In as part of the
USO, entertaining the troops.
actress. She appeared in numerous films, TV series and theatrical
productions throughout the 1910s to the 1960sGear was born in New York
in 1897. She attended the Spence School and was educated in Brussels,
Belgium.She made her acting debut in 1917, appearing in the Broadway
musical Love O' Mike. She subsequently appeared in Broadway
productions such as The Gold Diggers, A Dangerous Maid, Poppy, The
Optimists, Gay Divorce and Life Begins at 8:40.During World War II,
she toured with the wartime comedy play Count Me In as part of the
USO, entertaining the troops.
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