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Grace Lane(1876-1956)

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Composer and singer Grace Lane was part of The Lane Sisters - Dorothy (later Walker), Grace and Betty Lane - who began their careers at Connecticut radio stations WICC in Bridgeport and WELI in New Haven. They lived at 1080 Morehouse Street and their father Bill Lane owned Bill's Diner on Broad Street and their mother was pianist Carrie Lane, who was instrumental in promoting the girls' career at various benefits and charitable events. When they joined the McFarland Twins Band just before World War II, they began being billed as the Norton Sisters (from their mother's maiden name) so as not to be confused with the Lane Sisters of films. Soon they began working with the orchestras of Tony Pastor, Carl Hoff and then Vaughn Monroe, with the latter recording several RCA Victor hits including "There I've Said It Again" and "Let It Snow." Middle sister Grace ended the trio in October of 1945 with her marriage to music publisher Al Gallico. Betty (later Frankhauser), the youngest sister, joined the bands of George Paxton and Hal McIntyre until she married and left the business in the early 1950s. But in 1961 the Lane Sisters reunited under their original name, encouraged by Al Gallico of the Shapiro Bernstein publishing company, and recorded "Peek A Boo Moon" and "Birmingham Rag" (written by Grace) for Landa Records. Grace Lane Gallico joined ASCAP in 1954 and her musical collaborators included Tom Glazer, Earl Shuman and Leon Carr. Her other popular-song compositions include "Pass the Plate of Happiness Around," "Fontainebleu," "Margarita," "Penny Was Lucky for Me," "Darling, You Make It So", "Twilight Waltz", Clinging Vine", "Believe in Me", and, for Titus Turner, "Bla Bla Bla, Cha Cha Cha."
BornJanuary 13, 1876
DiedJanuary 14, 1956(80)
BornJanuary 13, 1876
DiedJanuary 14, 1956(80)
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Known for

The Honeypot
  • Mrs. Lambert(as Grace Lane Gallico)
  • 1920
Taxi for Two
  • Lady Devenish(as Grace Lane Gallico)
  • 1929
The Feather
7.8
  • Nun(as Grace Lane Gallico)
  • 1929
Owd Bob
  • Mrs. Moore(as Grace Lane Gallico)
  • 1924

Credits

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Actress



  • Twelve Good Men
    • (as Grace Lane Gallico)
    • 1936
  • The Mad Hatters
    • Mrs. Stanhope (as Grace Lane Gallico)
    • 1935
  • The Feather
    7.8
    • Nun (as Grace Lane Gallico)
    • 1929
  • Taxi for Two
    • Lady Devenish (as Grace Lane Gallico)
    • 1929
  • Owd Bob
    • Mrs. Moore (as Grace Lane Gallico)
    • 1924
  • The Honeypot
    • Mrs. Lambert (as Grace Lane Gallico)
    • 1920
  • Skirt Strategy
    Short
    • (as Grace Lane Gallico)
    • 1917

Soundtrack



  • River Phoenix and Sidney Poitier in Little Nikita (1988)
    Little Nikita
    5.9
    • writer: "Fountainbleu"
    • 1988
  • Dean Martin in The Dean Martin Show (1965)
    The Dean Martin Show
    8.1
    TV Series
    • writer: "Clinging Vine" (uncredited)
    • 1966

Personal details

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  • Alternative name
    • Grace Lane Gallico
  • Born
    • January 13, 1876
    • Kingston-upon-Thames, Surrey, England, UK
  • Died
    • January 14, 1956
    • Hove, East Sussex, England, UK
  • Spouse
    • Kenneth Douglas1903 - October 16, 1923 (his death, 2 children)
  • Other works
    She acted in MacDonald Hastings's stage adaptation of Arthur Stuart Menteth Hutchinson's novel, "If Winter Comes," at the St. James's Theatre in London, England with Owen Nares, Ernest Mainwaring, Barbara Hoffe, and Helen Spencer in the cast.
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  • Trivia
    Daughter of Pierrepont G. Lane and his wife Rosina Grace Lilley.

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  • When did Grace Lane die?
    January 14, 1956
  • How old was Grace Lane when she died?
    80 years old
  • Where did Grace Lane die?
    Hove, East Sussex, England, UK
  • When was Grace Lane born?
    January 13, 1876
  • Where was Grace Lane born?
    Kingston-upon-Thames, Surrey, England, UK

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