1. In 1939, Gale Robbins was a singer in the stage show at the Hotel Sherman's College Inn in Chicago, Illinois.

1. In 1939, Gale Robbins was a singer in the stage show at the Hotel Sherman's College Inn in Chicago, Illinois.
Gale Robbins apparently changed her stage name at that time.
Gale Robbins sang with the Phil Levant band in 1940, and in 1941, she sang with Jan Garber.
In September 1957, Gale Robbins signed with Vik Records and made her first recordings for that label.
Gale Robbins signed a contract with 20th Century Fox late in 1942.
Gale Robbins made her film debut in In the Meantime, Darling in 1944.
Gale Robbins sang another song, "All Alone Monday," in another Fred Astaire vehicle, Three Little Words.
Gale Robbins entertained at many military bases with a troupe led by Bob Hope.
Gale Robbins later focused on TV, including being a regular on Pantomime Quiz on KTTV in Los Angeles, California, in 1949.
Gale Robbins was hostess of Hollywood House from 1949 to 1950.
Gale Robbins released the album I'm a Dreamer, backed by Eddie Cano and his orchestra, in 1958.
Gale Robbins made three guest appearances on The Bob Cummings Show between 1955 and 1958.
Gale Robbins has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in the category of motion pictures.
Gale Robbins married her high school sweetheart, Robert Olson, November 8,1943, when he was in the Air Force.
Gale Robbins died of lung cancer February 18,1980, in Tarzana, California, at the age of 58.