Gigi Perreau

Gigi Perreau

Daughter of French-born Robert Perreau-Saussine and Eleanor Child Perreau-Saussine, she was born Ghislaine Elizabeth Marie Thérèse Perreau-Saussine. Perreau achieved success as a child actress in a number of films. She got into the business quite by accident. Her older brother Gerald was trying out for the part of the title character's son in Madame Curie. Because their mother could not find a babysitter, she took Gigi along. The two-year-old, who could speak French, got the (uncredited) part of Madame Curie's daughter Ève (while Gerald would have to wait a year to make his film debut in Passage to Marseille). She also played the daughter of Claude Rains and Bette Davis's characters in the 1944 film Mr. Skeffington. In Shadow on the Wall, she starred as the sole witness to a murder. As the "top child movie actress for 1951", the then ten-year-old was given the keys to the city of Pittsburgh by its mayor, and later Pennsylvania governor, David L. Lawrence. She was the youngest person to be so honored. Perreau played the rebellious teen daughter of Fredric March in 1956's The Man in the Gray Flannel Suit. However, her film career lost momentum as she became an adult, so she turned to television. In 1959, she played a friend of Shelley Fabares on The Donna Reed Show, and had a supporting role in the sitcom The Betty Hutton Show, with her brother Gerald. In 1960, Perreau and Robert Harland performed as Sara Lou and Lin Proctor, a young couple from the east who have eloped and are heading west, in the western series Stagecoach West with Wayne Rogers and Robert Bray. Also in 1960, Perreau was cast as Julie Staunton in an episode of The Islanders, set in the South Pacific. She was cast in "Don Gringo" and "The Promise", as well as in The Rebel. In 1961, she played Mary Bettelheim in an episode of The Roaring 20s. She was cast in a recurring role on Follow the Sun series from 1961–1962 as secretary, Katherine Ann "Kathy" Richards. She guest starred on The Rifleman in 1960 and 1961. She made guest appearances on Perry Mason. In 1964, she also co-starred as Lucy, a beleaguered homesteader, on an episode of Gunsmoke. In 1970, she appeared on The Brady Bunch as a math teacher who becomes the object of puppy love by Greg Brady, one of her students. In the 2000s, she provided her voice in the animated films Fly Me to the Moon, A Turtle's Tale: Sammy's Adventures and Crash: The Animated Movie, and acted in Time Again.

Meghan Markle: An American Princess
2018
Self
A Turtle's Tale: Sammy's Adventures
2010
Whale (voice)
High Seas Hijack
1977
Patricia Haber
Journey to the Center of Time
1967
Karen White
Hell on Wheels
1967
Sue Robbins
Look in Any Window
1961
Eileen Lowell (as Gigi Pereau)
Tammy Tell Me True
1961
Rita
Girls Town
1959
Serafina Garcia
Wild Heritage
1958
Missouri Breslin
The Cool and the Crazy
1958
Amy
Dance with Me, Henry
1956
Shelley
The Man in the Gray Flannel Suit
1956
Susan Hopkins
There's Always Tomorrow
1956
Ellen Groves
The Wild Bunch
1955
Carlotta
Has Anybody Seen My Gal?
1952
Roberta Blaisdell
Bonzo Goes to College
1952
Betsy Drew
Week-End with Father
1951
Anne Stubbs
The Lady Pays Off
1951
Diane Braddock
Reunion in Reno
1951
Margaret 'Maggie' Angeline Linaker
Shadow on the Wall
1950
Susan Starrling
For Heaven's Sake
1950
Item
My Foolish Heart
1950
Ramona
Never a Dull Moment
1950
Tina Hayward
Roseanna McCoy
1949
Allifair McCoy
Song of Surrender
1949
Faith Beecham
Family Honeymoon
1948
Zoe
Enchantment
1948
Lark as a Child
The Sainted Sisters
1948
Beasley Girl (uncredited)
Song of Love
1947
Julie
Green Dolphin Street
1947
Veronica
High Barbaree
1947
Nancy - Age 5 (uncredited)
To Each His Own
1946
Virgie Ingham
Alias Mr. Twilight
1946
Susan Holden
God Is My Co-Pilot
1945
Robin Lee Scott (uncredited)
Voice of the Whistler
1945
Bobbie (uncredited)
Yolanda and the Thief
1945
Gigi (as Ghislaine Perreau)
Two Girls and a Sailor
1944
Jean - Age 2½ (uncredited)
Mr. Skeffington
1944
Two-Year-Old Fanny (uncredited)
The Master Race
1944
Baby (as Ghislaine Perreau)
Madame Curie
1943
Eve at 18 Months (uncredited)