Virginia Gregg
Biography
Virginia Lee Gregg, born on March 6, 1916, and passing on September 15, 1986, was a celebrated American actress recognized for her extensive contributions to radio dramas and television series. Over the course of her career, Gregg showcased her versatile talent, becoming a familiar voice and face in the entertainment industry.
Her work in radio allowed her to excel in a medium that relied heavily on vocal expression, enabling her to create memorable characters that captivated audiences. Gregg's ability to convey emotion and depth through her voice made her a sought-after performer during the golden age of radio.
In addition to her radio endeavors, she made significant strides in television, appearing in numerous series that enriched the viewing experience of her fans. Her dynamic range and skillful portrayals made her a respected figure among her peers, and she left an indelible mark on both mediums.
Virginia Gregg's legacy continues to resonate through her performances, which remain a testament to her talent and dedication to her craft. Her impact on American entertainment is remembered fondly by those who appreciate the art of storytelling, both on the airwaves and on screen.
Filmography
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Portland Exposé
1957 • Clara Madison
The Hanging Tree
1959 • Edna Flaunce
A Walk in the Spring Rain
1970 • Ann Cade
The Night Stalker
1972
Joy in the Morning
1965 • Mrs. Lorgan
A Big Hand for the Little Lady
1966
Lost Honeymoon
1947 • Mrs. Osborne (uncredited)
Crime in the Streets
1956 • Mrs. Dane
Gentleman's Agreement
1947
House of Women
1962 • Mrs. Hunter
The Bubble
1966 • Ticket Cashier
Psycho II
1983 • Norma Bates (voice) (uncredited)
Heidi's Song
1982
Prescription: Murder
1968 • Miss Petrie
The Amazing Mr. X
1948 • Emily
Operation Petticoat
1959 • Major Edna Heywood
Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing
1955 • Anne Richards
I'll Cry Tomorrow
1955 • Ellen
A Flintstone Christmas
1977 • Mrs. Santa Claus (voice)
The Fastest Gun Alive
1956
Two on a Guillotine
1965 • Dolly Bast
Flesh and Fury
1952