- In 2008, she received a Golden Palm Star on the Palm Springs Walk of Stars.
- Was a resident of The Motion Picture Television Fund Home.
- Was a magazine model before she became an actress.
- Featured actress in the Dana Andrews NBC 1969-1971 drama series "Bright Promise", Gail Kobe developed a strong friendship with the show's Producer-Director Gloria Monte. With Gloria's help, upon cancellation of "Bright Promise", Gail transferred to the NBC-Fox drama revival "Return To Peyton Place" from 1971-1974, as a producer with the NBC-Fox producing team. When this daily series was canceled, Gail moved to Cincinnati, Ohio working with the television division of "Procter and Gamble", representing a close affiliation between the Procter and Gamble's television client associates.
- American producer and actress.
- Was very active with Channel 22 helping organize the TV program "We've Got Mail".
- Appeared as Lottie Hatfield in the original 1968 unaired pilot of "Here Come the Brides" as a potential love interest for the character of Jason Bolt. After filming, the character was re-written to be more of a mother figure to the brides, rather than a love interest for Jason, and Gail Kobe was replaced by Joan Blondell. Before the pilot aired, Gail's scenes were deleted and newly-filmed scenes with Joan were inserted. Joan Blondell continued as Lottie in all 52 aired episodes of the two-season run of the series.
- Played a WW2 Double Agent, as the Girlfriend / Wife of a General on Hitlers staff. Colonel Hogan was advised the Ally's decided to break off from her, but to use her if they needed help in keeping the Generals busy on invasion day on Hogans Heroes.
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