Grey, Virginia (1917–2004)
Grey, Virginia (1917–2004)
American actress. Born Mar 22, 1917, in Los Angeles, California; died of heart failure, July 31, 2004, in Woodland Hills, California; dau. of Ray Grey (director of silent comedies).
At 10, made film debut as Eva in Uncle Tom's Cabin (1927); completed schooling and returned to films as an adult; appeared in such movies as Secret Valley, Test Pilot, Idiot's Delight, Broadway Serenade, The Women, Idaho, Flame of the Barbary Coast, Portrait in Black, Back Street, Madame X and Airport.
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