Sheila Bromley
Biography
Sheila Bromley (October 31, 1911 – July 23, 2003) was an American actress renowned for her performances in television and film, particularly within the realm of B-movies, especially Westerns.
Born in San Francisco, California, Bromley launched her acting career in the 1930s after signing a contract with Monogram Pictures. She initially appeared under the name Sheila LeGay, featuring in Westerns alongside notable stars such as Tom Tyler. Throughout her career, she frequently partnered with acclaimed actors including Ken Maynard, Hoot Gibson, Johnny Mack Brown, Bill Cody, and Dick Foran. Her filmography includes significant roles in productions like *Land of Wanted Men* (1932), *Westward Ho* (1935), *Lawless Range* (1935), and *Idol of the Crowds* (1937).
In 1944, Bromley took part in the touring production of *Good Night Ladies*. She also made her mark on television, guest-starring in popular series such as *Rawhide*, *I Love Lucy*, and *Perry Mason*. During World War II, she dedicated her time to the USO, where she met her husband, Jairus Bellamy.
Over the span of her career, Bromley appeared in approximately seventy-five films, with seventeen being Westerns, highlighting her legacy in that genre. She retired from acting and spent her later years in the Greater Los Angeles Area until her passing in 2003 at the age of 91.
Filmography
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Hotel
1967
Ice Palace
1960 • Lucy Husack
A Day of Fury
1956 • Marie
There's Always Tomorrow
1956
Horse Feathers
1932 • Wagstaff's Receptionist (uncredited)
Midnight Intruder
1938 • Peggy Reitter
Girls About Town
1931
Westward Ho
1935 • Mary Gordon
Tiger Shark
1932 • 'Red' (uncredited)
The Girls on the Beach
1965 • Mrs. Winters
Barn of the Naked Dead
1974 • Mrs. Baynes
World in My Corner
1956
Spoilers of the Forest
1957 • Linda Mitchell
Nancy Drew... Reporter
1939 • Bonnie Lucas
The Woman Condemned
1934 • Actress
Moonlight on the Prairie
1935 • Barbara Roberts
Lawless Range
1935 • Ann Mason