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Jan 4, 2021 - Virginia Mayo (born Virginia Clara Jones; November 30, 1920 – January 17, 2005) was an American actress and dancer. She was in a series of comedy films with Danny Kaye and was Warner Brothers' biggest box-office money-maker in the late 1940s.Mayo died of pneumonia and complications of congestive heart failure in Los Angeles on January 17, 2005, aged 84, at a nursing home in ...
Estrella del Paseo de la Fama de Hollywood. [ editar datos en Wikidata] Presentación de la actriz en el reclamo de la película de 1946 Los mejores años de nuestra vida. Virginia Mayo ( Virginia Clara Jones: 30 de noviembre de 1920 - 17 de enero de 2005) fue una actriz estadounidense. 1 .
Biography by AllMovie [+] Radiantly beautiful blonde actress Virginia Mayo was a chorus dancer when she began her film career as a bit player in 1942. She rose to face as Danny Kaye's leading lady in a series of splashy Technicolor musicals produced by Samuel Goldwyn. Though never regarded as a great actress, she was disturbingly convincing as ...
7. The Kid from Brooklyn. 1946 1h 53m Approved. 6.5 (1.3K) Rate. After a timid milkman knocks unconscious a boxing champion who was accosting his sister, he decides to take up boxing himself in order to impress a beautiful nightclub singer. Director Norman Z. McLeod Stars Danny Kaye Virginia Mayo Vera-Ellen.
Virginia Mayo. Highest Rated: 100% Wonder Man (1945) Lowest Rated: 13% The Silver Chalice (1954) Birthday: Nov 30, 1920. Birthplace: St. Louis, Missouri, USA. Wholesome blonde actor who played ...
18. Jan. 2005 · Kultur: Hollywood-Star Virginia Mayo gestorben. Einer der berühmtesten Film Noirs, 1949 von Raoul Walsh inszeniert, heißt „White Heat“. Weiße Glut, damit war James Cagney gemeint. 19.01. ...
Virginia Mayo. Paperback – 2 February 2002. Virginia Clara Jones, born in St. Louis, Missouri, in 1920, never wanted to play the usual childhood games with her chums; she only wanted to "play show." And indeed as a child, she did appear in many shows in and around St. Louis.As Virginia grew into her teen years, she began to dream of dancing ...
- Virginia Mayo, L.C. Van Savage