Gail Fisher
Gail Fisher was a classy, smart-looking African-American actress who broke racial barriers in 1970s Hollywood and was one of the first black women to play substantive roles in American television.
Movie Actress
August 18, 1935
December 02, 2000
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Gail Fisher was a trailblazing American actress, best known for her role as Peggy Fair in the crime drama series Mannix. She made history as the first African American woman to win an Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series. With a career spanning three decades, Fisher appeared in films such as The Swarm and Thomasine & Bushrod, and made guest appearances on shows like Mission: Impossible and The New Adventures of Perry Mason. As one of the first black women to play significant roles on American television, she broke racial barriers in 1970s Hollywood. However, Fisher faced personal challenges, including a battle with alcoholism, which ultimately led to her untimely death in 2000.