Virginia Hunter

Personal Info

Known For

Acting

Known Credits

2.005

Gender

Female

Birthday

17-Feb-1920

Age

(104 years old)

Place of Birth

Springfield, Missouri, USA

Also Known As
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Virginia Hunter

Biography

Virginia Hunter grew up in Tulsa, Oklahoma, and studied dancing and ballet from age 8. The family moved to Los Angeles in 1940 and Virginia was under contract to MGM from 1940-1945. She then moved over to Columbia Pictures, working there until the late 1940s. She had started modeling in the late 1940s and was offered a job by the I. Magnin department-store chain in Pasadena. Among her credits are four "Durango Kid" westerns with 'Charles Starrett' at Columbia Pictures and a number of shorts with 'The Three Stooges' , also at Columbia. 


Credits

Keep Your Powder Dry Keep Your Powder Dry (1945) Character: WAC (uncredited)
A debutante, a serviceman's bride and a girl from a military family join the Women's Army Corps.
The Mating of Millie The Mating of Millie (1948) Character: Madge
Self-sufficient in life and successful in business, prim and proper Millie McGonigle wants just one more thing, a child. When she asks to adopt orphan Tommy Bassett, but learns that she will first have to have a husband, Millie turns to a recently fired bus driver, Doug Andrews. Though he has no interest in marriage, Doug offers to help Millie find a husband by transforming her into a beautiful and exciting woman, one who catches the eye of two eligible bachelors, including the orphanage's president.
The Reckless Moment The Reckless Moment (1949) Character: Girl (uncredited)
After discovering the dead body of her teenage daughter's lover, a housewife takes desperate measures to protect her family from scandal.
The Desert Hawk The Desert Hawk (1950) Character: Slave Girl Dancer
A desert guerilla, with flashing scimitar, opposes a tyrannical prince and marries the caliph's daughter.
I'm a Monkey's Uncle I'm a Monkey's Uncle (1948) Character: Aggie
Set in the stone age, the stooges are cavemen who must have various misadventures hunting, gathering, and otherwise coping with prehistoric life. When some other cavemen threaten to take their women ("Aggie", "Maggie", and "Baggy"), the boys fight them off with a catapulting tree branch that shoots rocks and eggs.
Sing a Song of Six Pants Sing a Song of Six Pants (1947) Character: Flossie, Hargan's Girlfriend
The three stooges pursue a notorious burglar in order to pay past due notes to the Skin & Flint company and save their tailor shop.
He Walked by Night He Walked by Night (1949) Character: Miss Smith (uncredited)
Roy Morgan aka Roy Morgan (Richard Basehart) is a burglar and former war-time Radio & Electronics Engineer who listens in to radio police calls, allowing him to stay one step ahead of the cops.
Stone Age Romeos Stone Age Romeos (1955) Character: Aggie (archive footage)
The stooges hope to collect a reward by proving to a museum that cavemen still exist. They return from their expedition with a film purporting to show some stone age stooges defending their women from other cavemen. The museum curators are about to pay they reward, until they overhear the stooges talking about how they faked the film, with themselves playing the cavemen.
It Had to Be You It Had to Be You (1947) Character: Maid of Honor (uncredited)
A chronic runaway bride is haunted by her conscience, who becomes reality.
The Stranger From Ponca City The Stranger From Ponca City (1947) Character: Terry Saunders
A saddle-weary Steve Larkin, also the Duranko Kid, rides into Red Mound, a town filled with cattle rustlers. Cafe owner Smiley, befriends Steve and fills him in on the activities. Steve angers the rustler's leader, Flip Dugan when he purchases the old Atkins ranch which is supposedly haunted. Flip and his henchmen try to prevent the recording of the deed, but the Durango Kid and Deputy Marshal Tug Carter win the gun battle.
Riders of the Lone Star Riders of the Lone Star (1947) Character: Doris McCormick
An outlaw gang is trying to stop the reopening of a mine as they look for the money left there by the famous outlaw Dusty Morton. After a ten year absence, Morton has apparently reappeared and Steve arrives looking for him. He finds his son who also wonders if his father is still alive. With the gang soon after him, the Durango Kid goes into action and Steve tries to learn who the real Dusty Morgan is.
Last Days of Boot Hill Last Days of Boot Hill (1947) Character: Paula Thorpe
Treasury Department Steve Waring, and also, unknown to others, the Durango Kid, comes to Sunset Pass in search of $1000,000 in gold coins, stolen from the government by the late Forrest Brent. He is aided by Smiley Burnette, the local deputy sheriff. Later, Paula Thorpe, Brent's daughter from his first marriage, arrives with her lawyer sweetheart Frank Raeburn, with intentions of proving her father's estate belongs to her and not to Mrs. Brent, his wife of record when he died. The widow Brent has no intentions of giving up one single cent.
Phantom Valley Phantom Valley (1948) Character: Jancy Littlejohn
The Durango Kid, along with assistance from sidekick Smiley Burnett, investigates a pair of murders that threaten to fuel a range war.
The File on Thelma Jordon The File on Thelma Jordon (1949) Character: Pierce's Secretary (Uncredited)
Cleve Marshall, an assistant district attorney, falls for Thelma Jordon, a mysterious woman with a troubled past. When Thelma becomes a suspect in her aunt's murder, Cleve tries to clear her name.
Caught Caught (1949) Character: Lushola (uncredited)
Wide-eyed and poor young Leonora weds an obsessive millionaire named Ohlrig, but the marriage is loveless. Even worse, Ohlrig seems to have manic, violent tendencies. Eventually, young Leonora escapes her unhappy life and begins working with New York City doctor Larry Quinada, who she soon falls for. Unfortunately, Ohlrig refuses to grant his wife a divorce, and things get even darker for Leonora when she realizes she's pregnant with his child.
Smoky River Serenade Smoky River Serenade (1947) Character: Wilda Moore
The ramshackle Smoky River Ranch is all that stands in the way of a developer and a big real-estate deal, but the old man who owns the ranch won't sell it, because he has to take care of some down-and-out theater people to honor his dead son's memory. Frustrated, the developer sends in a pretty young girl to try to trick the old man into selling the ranch.
The Notorious Lone Wolf The Notorious Lone Wolf (1946) Character: Lili - Nightclub Dancer (uncredited)
Ex-thief Lone Wolf and his valet don turbans to solve a museum jewel theft.
Fiddlers Three Fiddlers Three (1948) Character: Princess Alisha
The stooges are musicians at the court of King Cole. When they ask the king's permission to marry their sweethearts, the King agrees, but only after Princess Alicia has married Prince Valiant. This news upsets Mergatroyd, an evil magician who plans to marry the Princess himself and rule the Kingdom. Mergatroyd abducts the Princess, and it's up to the stooges to foil his plans and expose his evil doings.



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