Known for Acting

From Wikipedia Sheila Bromley, (October 31, 1911 – July 23, 2003) was an American television and film actress. She is best known for her roles in B-movies, mostly Westerns of the era. Born in San Francisco, California, she began her career in the 1930s under contract with Monogram Pictures. She was first billed as Sheila LeGay starring in 1930 westerns alongside Tom Tyler. She frequently co-starred with Ken Maynard, Hoot Gibson, Johnny Mack Brown, Bill Cody, and Dick Foran. She starred alongside Bill Cody in Land of Wanted Men (1932), John Wayne in Westward Ho (1935), Lawless Range (1935) and Idol of the Crowds (1937). In 1944 Bromley appeared in the touring production of Good Night Ladies. On television she guest-starred in episodes of Rawhide, I Love Lucy, and Perry Mason. During World War II she worked often for the USO, continuing that service until the war ended in 1945. There she met her husband Jairus Bellamy. She is credited with seventy-five films in her career, of which seventeen were westerns, for which she is best known. Bromley retired from films and lived in the Greater Los Angeles Area until her death in 2003, aged 91.
1961
as Mrs. Ives (uncredited)
1954
as Shrine Auditorium Reporter (uncredited)
1967
as Mrs. Grandin
1932
as Wagstaff's Receptionist (uncredited)
1934
as Sonia's Maid (uncredited)
1960
as Lucy Husack
1932
as Colette's Downstairs Maid (uncredited)
1933
as Telephone Operator
1933
as May (Uncredited)
1935
as Mary Gordon
1974
as Mrs. Baynes
1964
as Mrs. Harkness
1938
as Terice Von Elm
1938
as Gladys Wagner (archive footage) (uncredited)
1939
as Marie Cordell
1956
as Woman from Pasadena
1940
as Doris Delafield
1935
as Puppet Assistant
1932
as 'Red' (uncredited)
1957
as Linda Mitchell