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Virginia Grey

Acting

Born March 22, 1917 · Edendale, California, USA

Died July 31, 2004

Biography

Virginia Grey (March 22, 1917 – July 31, 2004) was an American actress. She was born in Los Angeles, California, the daughter of director Ray Grey. One of her early babysitters was Gloria Swanson. Grey debuted at the age of ten in the silent film Uncle Tom's Cabin (1927) as Little Eva. She continued acting for a few more years, but then left movies in order to finish her education. Grey returned to films in the 1930s with bit parts and extra work, but she eventually signed a contract with MGM and appeared in such movies as Another Thin Man, Hullabaloo and The Big Store. She played Consuela McNish in The Hardys Ride High (1939) with Mickey Rooney. She left MGM in 1942, and signed with several different studios over the years, working steadily. During the 1950s and 1960s, producer Ross Hunter frequently included Grey in his popular soap melodramas, such as All That Heaven Allows, Back Street and Madame X. She had an on again/off again relationship with Clark Gable in the 1940s. After his wife Carole Lombard died and he returned from military service, Clark and Virginia were often seen at restaurants and nightclubs together. Many, including Virginia herself, expected him to marry her. The tabloids were all expecting the wedding announcement. It was a great surprise when he hastily married Lady Sylvia Ashley in 1949. Virginia was heartbroken. They divorced in 1952, but much to Virginia's dismay their brief romance was never rekindled. Her friends say that her hoping and waiting for Clark was the reason she never married. She was a regular on television in the 1950s and 1960s, appearing on Playhouse 90, General Electric Theater, The DuPont Show with June Allyson, Your Show of Shows, Wagon Train, Bonanza, Marcus Welby, M.D., Love, American Style, Burke's Law, The Virginian, Peter Gunn and many others. She was portrayed by Anna Torv in the HBO Mini-series The Pacific. Description above from the Wikipedia article Virginia Grey, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Filmography49 titles

That's Entertainment!

1974as (archive footage) (uncredited)

All That Heaven Allows

1955as Alida Anderson

Palmy Days

1931as Goldwyn Girl (uncredited)

The Women

1939as Pat

Another Thin Man

1939as Lois MacFay

The Naked Kiss

1964as Candy

Hurricane at Pilgrim Hill

1950as Janet Smedley Adams

Bells of Capistrano

1942as Jennifer Benton

Our Relations

1936as Pirate's Club Customer (uncredited)

The Rose Tattoo

1955as Estelle Hohengarten

Four Star Playhouse

1952as Nancy Shaw

The Ed Sullivan Show

1948as Blanche Bickerson

The Shopworn Angel

1938as Chorus Girl #1

Uncle Tom's Cabin

1927as Evangeline 'Eva' St. Clare

The Last Command

1955as Mrs. Dickinson

Marcus Welby, M.D.

1969as Mrs. Cavanaugh

My Three Sons

1960

No Name on the Bullet

1959as Roseanne Fraden

Peter Gunn

1958

The Eternal Sea

1955as Dorothy Buracker

Broadway Serenade

1939as Pearl

Airport

1970as Mrs. Schultz

The Virginian

1962as Laura Pritican

Tish

1942as Katherine 'Kit' Bowser Sands

Hullabaloo

1940as Laura Merriweather

Dames

1934as Chorus Girl (uncredited)

Madame X

1966as Mimsy

Tarzan's New York Adventure

1942as Connie Beach

Bachelor in Paradise

1961as Camille Quinlaw

Stage Door Canteen

1943as Virginia Grey

Idaho

1943as Terry

Jeanne Eagels

1957as Elsie Desmond

The Big Store

1941as Joan Sutton

Yancy Derringer

as Emily Dubois

Crime of Passion

1956as Sara Alidas

Rosalie

1937as Mary Callahan

The 20th Century Fox Hour

as Jane Trask

The Golden Fleecing

1940as Lila Hanley

Portrait in Black

1960as Miss Lee

Grand Central Murder

1942as Sue 'Butch' Custer

Back Street

1961as Janey nee Smith

Swamp Fire

1946as Janet Hilton

Three Desperate Men

1951as Laura Brock

Flame of Barbary Coast

1945as Rita Dane

Secret Valley

1937as Joan Carlo

Unknown Island

1948as Carole Lane

Accused of Murder

1956as Sandra Lamoreaux

Captain Scarface

1953as Elsa

Who Killed Doc Robbin?

1948as Ann Loring