Virginia Gregg

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Acting

Known Credits

1.4933

Gender

Female

Birthday

06-Mar-1916

Age

(109 years old)

Place of Birth

Harrisburg, Illinois, USA

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Virginia Gregg

Biography

Virginia Lee Gregg (March 6, 1916 – September 15, 1986) was an American actress known for her many roles in radio dramas and television series.


Credits

Samson and Delilah Samson and Delilah (1986) Character: Miriam (voice)
From Hanna-Barbera's animated series depicting the tales of the bible, "Samson and Delilah" tells the story of the warrior Samson and the deception of Delilah.
The Blessed Midnight The Blessed Midnight (1956) Character: Aunt Agnes
When a boy steals a cake for his beloved aunt on Christmas Eve, his young friend tries to set things straight.
Emergency! Emergency! (1972) Character: Nurse Wilma Jacobs
The pilot movie to the hit series about Los Angeles paramedics and their interaction with the fire department and hospital system.
Mobile Two Mobile Two (1975) Character: N/A
A TV reporter whose career was ruined by his drinking gets another chance when he is hired by a TV news program.
Dragnet Dragnet (1969) Character: Eve Kruger
Also known as "Dragnet 1966," this TV movie was originally the pilot for the 1967 relaunch of the original 1950s "Dragnet" radio show and TV show (which also had its own movie in 1954, from the same creative team). However, the pilot wasn't actually aired until 1969. In this feature-length entry, Sgt. Joe Friday is called back from vacation to work with his partner, Officer Bill Gannon, on a missing persons case. Two amateur female models and a young war widow have vanished, having been last seen with one J. Johnson. In the course of tracking down Johnson and the young ladies, the detectives wind up with two different descriptions of the suspect, one of which closely resembles a dead body found in a vacant lot. But the dead man, later identified as Charles LeBorg of France, proves not to be J. Johnson, when a third young model disappears.
State Fair State Fair (1976) Character: Miss Detweiler
Melissa and Jim Bryant live on an Iowa farm with their adult son Chuck, their adult daughter Karen, and their teenage son Wayne, who is a high school sophomore. Wayne is a talented singer and guitarist who dreams of country music stardom. Karen, newly separated from her husband, has recently rejoined the family with her own young son Tommy, who misses his father. This was a pilot film for a proposed television series that was not picked up.
Hi Grandma! Hi Grandma! (1958) Character: N/A
A young mechanical genius invents a recording device that can play back the voices of the dead. Here, the voice is that of the genius's evil-dead grandmother. A woman whose malign influence scarred her own children for life and corrupted the innocence of her grandchildren.
Attack on Terror: The FBI vs. the Ku Klux Klan Attack on Terror: The FBI vs. the Ku Klux Klan (1975) Character: Commissioner Miller
After three civil-rights workers are murdered in Mississippi in 1964, a team of FBI agents is sent there to find the killers.
The D.A.: Conspiracy to Kill The D.A.: Conspiracy to Kill (1971) Character: Judge Virginia Adamson
D.A. Paul Ryan doesn't buy self-defense when a pharmacist fatally shoots an armed robber and brings the man up on manslaughter charges, for which he's convicted. However, when Ryan discovers the pharmacist's double life--he's been running a burglary ring out of the pharmacy, and the dead man may have been a member of said ring, he vacates the manslaughter conviction and sets out to nail him for murder instead.
No Way Back No Way Back (1976) Character: Mildred Pickens
Crowder is a an unethical private detective in pursuit of a gangster who's after embezzled money.
Chase Chase (1973) Character: Judge Mary Foreman
A special police unit goes after a cop-killer in this pilot film to the short-lived series.
The Night Before Christmas The Night Before Christmas (1968) Character: Gretchen (voice)
Fictionalized account of how Clement C. Moore came to write "A Visit from St. Nicholas." His young daughter, stricken with pneumonia, asks for a Santa Claus story for Christmas. No such story had been written, so Moore writes his famous poem, set to Ken Darby's music and sung by The Norman Luboff Choir.
The Other Man The Other Man (1970) Character: Mrs. Baird
The neglected wife of an ambitious district attorney starts an affair with an ex-convict he had sent to prison. When her lover is found murdered, she begins to suspect that her husband did it.
You Lie So Deep, My Love You Lie So Deep, My Love (1975) Character: The Maid
A disturbed man wants his girlfriend's love and his wife's money, and will stop at nothing to get them, even murder.
Dragnet Dragnet (1954) Character: Mrs. Ethel Starkie
Two homicide detectives try to find just the facts behind a mobster's brutal murder.
Casbah Casbah (1948) Character: Madeline
Pepe Le Moko leads a gang of jewel thieves in the Casbah of Algiers, where he has exiled himself to escape imprisonment in his native France.
The D.I. The D.I. (1957) Character: Mrs. Owens
Gunnery Sergeant Jim Moore is one of the toughest Drill Instructors on Parris Island. But he's got a thorn in his side: Pvt. Owens, who always seems to foul up when the pressure's on. Convinced that "there's a man underneath that baby powder," Sgt. Moore drives Owens to the point of desertion. Making things worse, Capt. Anderson has given Moore three days to make the scared private into Marine material, "or I'll personally cut the lace off his panties and ship him out!" Adding to the pressure, Moore also juggles a budding romance with a shop girl.
Notorious Notorious (1946) Character: File Clerk (uncredited)
In order to help bring Nazis to justice, U.S. government agent T.R. Devlin recruits Alicia Huberman, the American daughter of a convicted German war criminal, as a spy. As they begin to fall for one another, Alicia is instructed to win the affections of Alexander Sebastian, a Nazi hiding out in Brazil. When Sebastian becomes serious about his relationship with Alicia, the stakes get higher, and Devlin must watch her slip further undercover.
Quarantined Quarantined (1970) Character: Nurse Nelson
A family of doctors that runs a medical clinic finds itself up against a sudden cholera epidemic and other difficulties like a movie star who refuses to cooperate with her treatment.
Gentleman's Agreement Gentleman's Agreement (1947) Character: Third Woman
A magazine writer poses as a Jew to expose anti-Semitism.
Crowhaven Farm Crowhaven Farm (1970) Character: Mercy Lewis
A couple, Maggie and Ben Porter, inherit an old farmhouse and move in, hoping to reinvigorate their marriage. When they learn the home was occupied long ago by a woman who was executed for practicing witchcraft, Maggie begins to have nightmares about her.
The Gay Intruders The Gay Intruders (1948) Character: Dr. Susan Nash
Psychiatrists move in with bickering stage spouses and start bickering too.
A Big Hand for the Little Lady A Big Hand for the Little Lady (1966) Character: Mrs. Drummond
A naive traveler in Laredo gets involved in a poker game between the richest men in the area, jeopardizing all the money he has saved for the purpose of settling with his wife and child in San Antonio.
Psycho II Psycho II (1983) Character: Norma Bates (voice) (uncredited)
Norman Bates is declared sane and released from the facility in which he was being held, despite the complaints of Lila Loomis, sister of his most famous victim. Is he really cured, or will he kill again?
Shootout at Big Sag Shootout at Big Sag (1962) Character: Sarah Treadway Hawker
A man has his eyes set on controlling the Big Sag territory in Montana and hopes to achieve his goal by forcing a newly-arrived family from Texas from their land. Hoping to convince the local saloonkeeper to help him, the man sends his daughter into town with instructions for his potential partner. A storm waylays the daughter during her trip to town and she is forced to stay at the home of her father's intended victims, leading to an interesting turn or two.
Airport 1975 Airport 1975 (1974) Character: Lily (uncredited)
When an in-flight collision incapacitates the pilots of an airplane bound for Los Angeles, stewardess Nancy Pryor is forced to take over the controls. From the ground, her boyfriend Alan Murdock, a retired test pilot, tries to talk her through piloting and landing the 747 aircraft. Worse yet, the anxious passengers — among which are a noisy nun and a cranky man — are aggravating the already tense atmosphere.
The Amazing Mr. X The Amazing Mr. X (1948) Character: Emily
On the beach one night, Christine Faber, two years a widow, thinks she hears her late husband Paul calling out of the surf...then meets a tall dark man, Alexis, who seems to know all about such things. After more ghostly manifestations, Christine and younger sister Janet become enmeshed in the eerie artifices of Alexis; but he in turn finds himself manipulated into deeper deviltry than he had in mind...
The Fastest Gun Alive The Fastest Gun Alive (1956) Character: Rose Tibbs
Whenever it becomes known how good he is with guns, ex-gunman George and his wife Dora have to flee the town, in fear of all the gunmen who might want to challenge him. Unfortunately he again spills his secret when he's drunk. All citizens swear to keep his secret and support him to give up his guns forever -- but a boy tells the story to a gang of wanted criminals. Their leader threatens to burn down the whole town, if he doesn't duel him.
Spencer's Mountain Spencer's Mountain (1963) Character: Miss Parker
Clay Spencer and his wife, Olivia, live in a small town deep in the mountains. When Clay isn't busy drinking with his buddies or railing against the town minister, he's building the house he's always promised Olivia. He is overjoyed when he learns his eldest son will be the first Spencer to attend college, if he can resist the charms of a pretty local girl and rustle up the money for tuition.
Portland Exposé Portland Exposé (1957) Character: Clara Madison
The owner of a tavern is pressured by the local mob to go into business with them, and figures it's better all around if he does that rather than cause trouble. However, when he starts to see what kind of place his nice little neighborhood bar is turning into, and when one of the mob's goons tries to rape his daughter, he decides to fight them.
Joy in the Morning Joy in the Morning (1965) Character: Mrs. Lorgan
Carl Brown and Annie McGairy are in love. Their Irish immigrant parents knew each other in the old country - and Carl's parents want better for their son than Annie, who was raised in the slums. When Annie runs away to marry Carl while he's at college, they have many difficulties, including a college Dean that frowns upon married couples, Carl's angry parents, Carl's jealousy, and Annie's own problems with her sexuality.
Flesh and Fury Flesh and Fury (1952) Character: Claire (uncredited)
Deaf boxer Paul Callan captures the interest of gold-digging blonde Sonya Bartow and retired fight manager 'Pop' Richardson. For a time, Sonya has the upper hand with Paul, but ultimately a rival appears in the shape of upper-crust reporter Ann Hollis. With a 3-way fight under way for influence over Paul, he takes matters into his own hands, but learns that getting what he wanted isn't necessarily a happy ending.
Goodbye, Franklin High Goodbye, Franklin High (1978) Character: Nurse
Comic melodrama following the day-to-day life of high school senior Will, a promising but naive athlete struggling with choices that could determine his future, romance and family difficulties.
Madigan Madigan (1968) Character: Esther Newman
NYPD detectives Bonaro and Madigan lose their guns to fugitive Barney Benesch. As compensation, they are given a weekend to bring Benesch to justice. While they follow various leads, Police Commissioner Russell goes about his duties, including attending functions, meeting with aggrieved relatives, and counseling the spouses of fallen officers.
Man-Trap Man-Trap (1961) Character: Ruth
Helmed by Edmond O'Brien, this slick crime thriller stars Jeffrey Hunter as naïve Matt Jameson, whose Korean War pal Vince Biskay talks Matt into helping commandeer nearly $4 million from a Central American dictator. After Vince is wounded in a gun battle as they're making off with the loot, the duo holes up at Matt's house -- where his boozy, promiscuous wife puts the moves on Vince.
The Night Stalker The Night Stalker (1972) Character: N/A
Wisecracking reporter Carl Kolchak investigates a string of murders in Las Vegas and suspects the culprit is a vampire. His editor thinks he's crazy and the police think he's a nuisance, so Kolchak takes matters into his own hands.
The Night Stalker The Night Stalker (1972) Character: Mrs. Brandon (uncredited)
Wisecracking reporter Carl Kolchak investigates a string of murders in Las Vegas and suspects the culprit is a vampire. His editor thinks he's crazy and the police think he's a nuisance, so Kolchak takes matters into his own hands.
A Flintstone Christmas A Flintstone Christmas (1977) Character: Mrs. Santa Claus (voice)
Santa has an accident at Fred's house on Christmas Eve, Fred and Barney have to continue his run for him.
The Hanging Tree The Hanging Tree (1959) Character: Edna Flaunce
Joseph "Doc" Frail is a doctor with a past he's trying to outrun. While in Montana, he comes across a mining camp with a hanging tree and rescues a man named Rune from the noose. With Rune as his servant, Frail decides to settle down, and he takes over as town doctor. He meets Elizabeth, who is suffering from shock, and the two soon fall in love. But when Elizabeth is attacked, Frail's attempt to help her lands them both in trouble.
All the Fine Young Cannibals All the Fine Young Cannibals (1960) Character: Ada Davis
An ambitious farm girl rushes into marriage with a rich man, almost destroying four lives in the process.
I'll Cry Tomorrow I'll Cry Tomorrow (1955) Character: Ellen
Deprived of a normal childhood by her ambitious mother, Lillian Roth becomes a star of Broadway and Hollywood before she is twenty. Shortly before her marriage to her childhood sweetheart, David Tredman, he dies and Lillian takes her first drink of many down the road of becoming an alcoholic.
All My Darling Daughters All My Darling Daughters (1972) Character: Witness
A judge has to deal with his four daughters, his four future sons-in-law and four weddings all on the same day.
Along Came a Spider Along Came a Spider (1970) Character: Dr. Sylvia Newman
Dr. Janet Furie comes to believe that her husband and fellow scientist were set up to die in a lab accident. She blames another scientist, not only for the murder but also for taking credit for her husband's groundbreaking work. When she can't prove her husband was murdered, she spins a web of intrigue and deceit that results in the suspected scientist being framed for another murder that never actually happened.
Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing (1955) Character: Anne Richards
A widowed doctor of both Chinese and European descent falls in love with a married American correspondent in Hong Kong during China's Communist revolution.
Crime in the Streets Crime in the Streets (1956) Character: Mrs. Dane
A social worker tries to end juvenile crime by getting involved with a street gang.
Heaven with a Gun Heaven with a Gun (1969) Character: Mrs. Patterson
Jim Killian arrives in a small Arizona town hoping to establish a peaceful life as the local preacher, but he soon finds himself in the middle of a feud between sheep ranchers and cattlemen. Leloopa, a young Native American woman, pleads for Killian's help after her shepherd father is hung by Coke Beck, the vicious son of the head cattle rancher. Killian must weigh his actions carefully lest he perpetuate the cycle of retribution and revenge.
24 Hour Psycho 24 Hour Psycho (1993) Character: Norma Bates (voice) (archive sound) (uncredited)
24 Hour Psycho is the title of an art installation created by artist Douglas Gordon in 1993. The work consists entirely of an appropriation of Alfred Hitchcock's 1960 Psycho slowed down to approximately two frames a second, rather than the usual 24. As a result it lasts for exactly 24 hours, rather than the original 109 minutes. The film was an important work in Gordon's early career, and is said to introduce themes common to his work, such as "recognition and repetition, time and memory, complicity and duplicity, authorship and authenticity, darkness and light."
Operation Petticoat Operation Petticoat (1959) Character: Major Edna Heywood
A World War II submarine commander finds himself stuck with a damaged sub, a con-man executive officer, and a group of army nurses.
Two on a Guillotine Two on a Guillotine (1965) Character: Dolly Bast
The daughter of a dead magician who accidentally killed his wife, her mother, while performing a guillotine trick must spend the night in his house in order to collect her inheritance. Is the house haunted or is it all magic?
Santa Claus and the Tenth Avenue Kid Santa Claus and the Tenth Avenue Kid (1955) Character: Miss Clementine Webster
While working as a department store 'Santa Claus', a paroled convict tries to help a troubled boy.
Terror at Midnight Terror at Midnight (1956) Character: Helen Hill
A newly promoted police sergeant discovers his girlfriend my be involved with a gang of car thieves.
The Stranger The Stranger (1973) Character: Ward E Administrator
An astronaut enters a vortex and crash-lands on a parallel planet where he's not welcome.
House of Women House of Women (1962) Character: Mrs. Hunter
An innocent, pregnant prison inmate (Shirley Knight) becomes the bad warden's (Andrew Duggan) personal favorite.
Evita Peron Evita Peron (1981) Character: Radio Actress
Aspiring actress Eva Duarte rises from a minor celebrity to the wife of a powerful Argentine dictator, but her all consuming fiery rage, ambition, and hatred eventually become her downfall.
A Walk in the Spring Rain A Walk in the Spring Rain (1970) Character: Ann Cade
A sophisticated, middle-aged grandmother, wed to a New York law professor, falls in love with a down-to-earth Tennessee farmer.
S.O.B. S.O.B. (1981) Character: Funeral Home Owner's Wife
A movie producer who made a huge flop tries to salvage his career by revamping his film as an erotic production, where its family-friendly star takes her top off.
Heidi's Song Heidi's Song (1982) Character: Aunt Dete (voice)
Orphan Heidi lives with her grandpa in Swiss Alps. She brings joy to all there. However, her aunt takes her to the city to live as a servant girl to a cold rich strict family and their nice but sad handicapped daughter.
Hound-Dog Man Hound-Dog Man (1959) Character: Amy Waller
A rustic drama set in the early 20th century, Hound Dog Man is the simple story of a young man, Spud Kinney constantly in hot water for disobeying his mother. The lad should be watching the family farm, but he falls in with his older brother, Clint, and his reckless buddy Blackie Scantling who take him hunting in hillbilly country. The boy falls in love with a beautiful mountain girl, while Blackie has his own fling with another attractive hillbilly maiden, Nita Stringer, and then becomes mixed up with an older, married woman, Sussie Bell.
Psycho Psycho (1960) Character: Norma Bates (voice) (uncredited)
When larcenous real estate clerk Marion Crane goes on the lam with a wad of cash and hopes of starting a new life, she ends up at the notorious Bates Motel, where manager Norman Bates cares for his housebound mother.
Psycho III Psycho III (1986) Character: Norma Bates (voice)
When Maureen Coyle, a suicidal nun who resembles Norman's former victim, Marion Crane, arrives at the motel, all bets are off and "Mother" is less than happy.
Lost Honeymoon Lost Honeymoon (1947) Character: Mrs. Osborne (uncredited)
An American architect learns he has two children whom he fathered during his military service.
Body and Soul Body and Soul (1947) Character: Irma (uncredited)
Charley Davis, against the wishes of his mother, becomes a boxer. As he becomes more successful the fighter becomes surrounded by shady characters, including an unethical promoter named Roberts, who tempt the man with a number of vices. Charley finds himself faced with increasingly difficult choices.
Prescription: Murder Prescription: Murder (1968) Character: Miss Petrie
In Columbo's first outing, a psychiatrist uses a patient he is having an affair with to help him kill his wife, but his perfect alibi may come apart at the hands of a seemingly befuddled LAPD lieutenant.
The Bubble The Bubble (1966) Character: Ticket Cashier
A couple encounter mysterious atmospheric effects in an airplane and find themselves in a town where people behave oddly.
Twilight for the Gods Twilight for the Gods (1958) Character: Myra Pringle
An alcoholic captain sails a two-master through danger with a call girl and others on board.



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