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  1. Virginia Gregg. Virginia Gregg ( Harrisburg, 6 marzo 1916 – Los Angeles, 15 settembre 1986) è stata un' attrice statunitense . Recitò in oltre 40 film dal 1946 al 1986 e apparve in oltre 160 produzioni televisive dal 1952 al 1983. Esordì nel 1946, non accreditata, con una piccola parte in Notorious - L'amante perduta di Alfred Hitchcock .

  2. Biographie. Au cinéma, Virginia Gregg débute dans Les Enchaînés (un petit rôle non crédité) d'Alfred Hitchcock, sorti en 1946.Elle retrouve le réalisateur sur Psychose (), où elle est la voix de Norma, la mère de Norman Bates (notons que dans les deux premières suites de ce film, Psychose 2 en 1983 et Psychose 3 en 1986 — sa dernière prestation pour le grand écran —, elle est ...

  3. Ms. Gregg had a truly prolific television career. Beginning in the 1950s she appeared in many television shows as a guest star or in recurring roles and in television movies. Though she was rarely the star, she worked constantly in television until her death in 1986. Old Time Radio has a Virginia Gregg Collection featuring many of her most ...

  4. Virginia Gregg's movie career began with an uncredited part in the 1946 film, Notorious starring Ingrid Bergman, Cary Grant, and Claude Rains.Her first movie credit was in Body and Soul followed by several other supporting rolls in movies over the years.

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  6. Virginia Gregg was an American TV, film, and radio actor whose most notable role, as the voice of Norman Bates's mother in "Psycho," went uncredited for years. Gregg began her career as one of the most in-demand female radio actors of the 1940s. After appearing regularly on radio serials such as the western "Gunsmoke" and the comedy classic "The Jack Benny Program," Gregg initially tried...

  7. Virginia Gregg was most closely associated with the output of actor/producer/director Jack Webb: she co-starred in both of Webb's film versions of his popular radio and TV series Dragnet, and guest-starred in virtually every other episode of the 1967-70 Dragnet TV revival.