From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Gloria Shea (May 30, 1910 – February 8, 1995) was an American film actress. She was sometimes billed as Olive Shea. Born in New York City, Shea received her schooling at the Convent of Notre Dame de Sande and was trained for the stage by Florenz Ziegfeld Jr.. Shea had the female lead role in the Universal serial, The Phantom of the Air (1933). On stage (billed as Olive Shea), she had the role of Baby in the Broadway production of Blind Mice (1930) She married Robert J. Stroh in 1938. On February 8, 1995, Shea died in Jacksonville, Florida.
Laddie
(Sally Stanton)
The Night Mayor
(Gwen)
Glorifying the American Girl
(Barbara)
The Dude Bandit
(Betty Mason)
Money Means Nothing
(Julie Ferris McKay)
Bolero
(Lucy)
Black Gold
(Cynthia Jackson)
The Eleventh Commandment
(Nina Ross)
Dance, Girl, Dance
(Cleo Darville)
Big Time Or Bust
(Betty Roberts Kane)
Great God Gold
(Gert - Hart's Secretary)
We're Rich Again
(Victoria 'Vic' Page)
Umpa
(Blonde Nurse (Mr. Umpa's Girl))
Smoking Guns
(Alice Adams)
A Demon for Trouble
(Lita Morton)
Women Won't Tell
(April Specks Moorehouse)
The Fiddlin' Buckaroo
(Ann Kerriman)
Life Begins
(Gladys Banks (uncredited))
Men of Action
(Lilly)
Tomorrow's Youth
(Jane Holsworth)
Strange People
(Helen Mason - the Secretary)
One Way Ticket
(Willa)
The Oil Raider
(Alice Varley)
Big City Blues
(Agnes (uncredited))
They Call It Sin
(Humphries' receptionist (uncredited))
The Phantom of the Air
(Mary Edmonds)
A Private Engagement
I Like it That Way
(Trixie)
A Successful Failure
(Ruth Cushing)