Veda Ann Borg

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Acting

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Gender

Female

Birthday

11-Jan-1915

Age

(110 years old)

Place of Birth

Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.

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Veda Ann Borg

Biography

​From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.   Veda Ann Borg (January 11, 1915 – August 16, 1973) was an American film actress. Born in Boston, Massachusetts, Borg was the daughter of Gottfried Borg, a Swedish immigrant and Minna Noble. She became a model in 1936 before winning a contract at Paramount Pictures. A car crash in 1939 necessitated drastic reconstruction of her face by plastic surgery. She appeared in more than one hundred films, including Mildred Pierce, Chicken Every Sunday, Love Me or Leave Me, Guys and Dolls, Thunder in the Sun, and The Alamo (1960). Borg began accepting parts in television when the new medium opened up. From 1952 through 1961, she appeared on shows such as Alfred Hitchcock Presents, General Electric Theater, The 20th Century-Fox Hour, The Abbott and Costello Show, The Restless Gun, Bonanza, The Red Skelton Show, Adventures of Superman, Wild Bill Hickok, and Mr. & Mrs. North, among many others. In 1953-54, she substituted for Joan Blondell as "Honeybee Gillis" in The Life of Riley TV series.[1] Borg was married to Paul Herrick (1942) and to director Andrew McLaglen (1946–1958) and had three children, Mary McLaglen, Josh McLaglen, and Andrew Victor McLaglen II. She died of cancer in Hollywood. Description above from the Wikipedia article Veda Ann Borg,  licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.


Credits

Public Wedding Public Wedding (1937) Character: Bernice
The operators of a bankrupt carnival sideshow hope to restore their fallen fortunes by staging a fake 'public wedding' in the mouth of their unprofitable giant whale. But the intended 'bridegroom' absconds with the proceeds, arranging a substitute. The bride, Flip Lane (Jane Wyman), much to her surprise, finds herself really married to a handsome stranger, whose career as an artist she decides to manage, much to his dismay.
The Law Comes to Texas The Law Comes to Texas (1939) Character: Dora Lewis
Dean, the Bailey County Judge, is the boss of both the outlaw gang and the Sheriff. He utilizes the state law that Sheriffs have jurisdiction only in their own county. After a raid the gang merely returns to the safety of Bailey County. The Governor sends Lawyer John Hayes. When he has no success as a Lawyer he leaves town only to return disguised as an outlaw with a scheme that will nab all the culprits.
John Wayne's 'The Alamo' John Wayne's 'The Alamo' (1992) Character: Blind Nell Robertson
Documentary about the making of the John Wayne film The Alamo (1960). Included are behind-the-scenes photos and footage of the actual production of the film, clips from it and interviews with members of the cast, crew and local residents in Brackettville, TX, where it was filmed.
The Girl from Monterrey The Girl from Monterrey (1943) Character: Flossie Rankin
Mexican club singer Lita Valdez is amazed to find that her younger brother Alberto is a talented boxer and is even more thrilled by his consistent success in the ring. Till he is forced to fight Jerry O'Leary, the man she loves. Caught between her devotion to both men, Lita tries her best to have the match canceled, but there is much more to the boxing racket than she had ever imagined...
Smart Guy Smart Guy (1943) Character: Lee
A gambler is about to stand trial for a crime he actually didn't commit. In order to brush up his "image", he adopts an orphaned newsboy.
Detective Kitty O'Day Detective Kitty O'Day (1944) Character: Georgia Wentworth
Convinced that she has what it takes to be a detective, inquisitive secretary Kitty O'Day gets her chance to put her sleuthing skills to the test when her investment broker boss is mysteriously murdered. But Kitty's investigation hits a snag when Inspector Miles Clancy begins to suspect that she's the culprit.
Alcatraz Island Alcatraz Island (1937) Character: The Red Head
A man who has been railroaded into prison is framed for the murder of a fellow inmate and must prove his innocence.
Three Sailors and a Girl Three Sailors and a Girl (1953) Character: Faye Foss
A group of sailors invest in a musical revue.
Hold That Line Hold That Line (1952) Character: Candy Calin
The Bowery Boys are enrolled in a fancy college by a pair of rich snobs who think they can turn the Boys into classy guys. Sach becomes a football star, and is kidnapped by gangsters to keep him out of the big game.
Rider from Tucson Rider from Tucson (1950) Character: Gypsy Avery
In order to make Tug Cardwell (William Phipps) sign over his rich gold claim to them, John Avery (Robert Shayne), Gypsy Avery (Veda Ann Borg) and Jackson (Marshall Reed) hire Bob Rankin (Douglas Fowley') to kidnap Tug's sweetheart Jane Whipple (Elaine Riley). Rankin hides Jane and then demands half the mine from the other crooks. Dave Saunders (Tim Holt) and Chito Rafferty (Richard Martin), friends of Tug's, find Jane and taker her to safety. The conspirators then shoot Rankin, capture Tug and force him to take them to his claim. Dave and Chito are close behind.
Avalanche Avalanche (1946) Character: Claire Jeremy
Two T-men track a tax evader and his money to an Idaho ski resort, where a raven tends bar.
Lady in a Jam Lady in a Jam (1942) Character: Dr. Enright’s Patient (uncredited)
A psychiatrist's patient, a nutty heiress, travels west to find gold in her grandfather's abandoned mine. The psychiatrist, unable to talk her out of it, decides to follow her out there.
The Shadow The Shadow (1940) Character: Margo Lane
The Shadow battles a villain known as The Black Tiger, who has the power to make himself invisible and is trying to take over the world with his death ray.
The Girl Who Dared The Girl Who Dared (1944) Character: Cynthia Harrison / Sylvia Scott
A group of people are invited to a party at a creepy mansion where legend has it a ghost appears once a year.
Men in Exile Men in Exile (1937) Character: Rita Crane
An ex-con takes flight after he's framed for a jewelry store robbery and murder.
Marry the Girl Marry the Girl (1937) Character: Nurse with cartoon on uniform
Frantic screwball comedy about a meek personal assistant (Frank McHugh) who is promoted to managing editor of a newspaper features syndicate that is owned by and staffed with cuckoos.
Bitter Sweet Bitter Sweet (1940) Character: Manon
A woman runs away with her music teacher in order to escape an arranged marriage, but they struggle to make ends meet.
Wife Wanted Wife Wanted (1946) Character: Nola Reed
Career-slipping movie star Carole Raymond buys in as a real estate partner of Jeff Caldwell. Actually, through his secretary, Nola Reed, Caldwell runs a matrimonial bureau and, with the aid of his associate, Lee Kirby, they defraud and blackmail a large group of lonely people. Carole, unknowingly, is used as bait for one of their victims, Walter Desmond, who "commits suicide." Reporter William Tyler thinks otherwise.
Standing Room Only Standing Room Only (1944) Character: Peggy Fuller
During WWII, an executive and his secretary arrive in Washington, DC on business but, because of the housing shortage, are unable to find hotel rooms. In desperation, they pretend to be married and hire themselves out as a butler and maid in order to secure lodgings. Comedy.
Something to Shout About Something to Shout About (1943) Character: Flo Bentley
A press agent, a composer and a landlord of a theatrical boardinghouse revive vaudeville on Broadway.
Cafe Hostess Cafe Hostess (1940) Character: Cafe Hostess
A dancehall girl meets a sailor and they fall in love, but the club’s owner doesn’t want the girl to leave.
The Fearmakers The Fearmakers (1958) Character: Vivian Loder
A Korean War veteran returns to Washington D.C. only to discover his business partner had died and their public-research business sold, so he works there undercover to find out the truth.
Love, Honor and Goodbye Love, Honor and Goodbye (1945) Character: Marge
A lawyer's wife walks out on him, then poses as a French nurse to spy on him.
Over the Wall Over the Wall (1938) Character: Maxine
When a singing, song-writing prizefighter is framed for murder and sent to the state pen, his girlfriend sets out to prove his innocence.
I Take This Oath I Take This Oath (1940) Character: Flo
The trials and tribulations of a group of newly sworn-in police officers.
Isle of Forgotten Sins Isle of Forgotten Sins (1943) Character: Luana
An evil sea captain and the forces of nature threaten two divers' search for a fortune in gold in the South Pacific.
A Perilous Journey A Perilous Journey (1953) Character: Sadie
A ship of women embarks on a voyage to California. Director R. G. Springsteen's 1953 adventure drama stars Vera Ralston, David Brian, Virginia Grey, Charles Winninger, Veda Ann Borg and Hope Emerson.
Aaron Slick from Punkin Crick Aaron Slick from Punkin Crick (1952) Character: Girl in Red
Shy farmboy loves his next-door neighbor, but she dreams of going to the big city. Then she gets mixed up with big-city gangsters.
Naked Gun Naked Gun (1956) Character: Susan Stark
Don Pablo Salazar steals a fortune in jewels from an Indian tribe and an Aztec medicine man puts a curse on the jewels until they are returned. Years later, an American insurance man promises to deliver the Salazar fortune to the rightful heir...
Dr. Christian Meets the Women Dr. Christian Meets the Women (1940) Character: Carol Compton
A conman arrives in town trying to sell his miracle methods of weight loss to the ladies. It's left to the good Dr. Christian to expose this fake and save a fragile young girl's life.
The Unknown Guest The Unknown Guest (1943) Character: Helen Walker
Residents get suspicious when a shady character takes over the local hunting lodge right after the two old-timers who own it disappear.
The Bachelor and the Bobby-Soxer The Bachelor and the Bobby-Soxer (1947) Character: Agnes Prescott
Teenager Susan Turner, with a severe crush on playboy artist Richard Nugent, sneaks into his apartment to model for him and is found there by her sister Judge Margaret Turner. Threatened with jail, Nugent agrees to date Susan until the crush abates.
What a Blonde What a Blonde (1945) Character: Pat Campbell
American gas rationing during WWII results in comic mayhem as a lingerie executive finds his home overrun with showgirls.
She Loved a Fireman She Loved a Fireman (1937) Character: Betty Williams
A young man with a checkered past struggles to make good as a fireman.
San Quentin San Quentin (1937) Character: Helen
Ex-Army officer Jameson takes a job a prison guard at San Quentin. Joe, the brother of his new girlfriend May, is sentenced to the prison for robbery. When Jameson tries to separate lawbreakers from hardened criminals, badguy Hansen tries to stir up trouble by telling Joe about Jameson's interest in his sister.
Melody Ranch Melody Ranch (1940) Character: Receptionist
His Arizona hometown of Torpedo invites Gene back to be the honorary sheriff of the Frontier Days Celebration.
Glamour for Sale Glamour for Sale (1940) Character: Lucille
A blackmail mob is waiting for you to go out with one of these girls.
The Pilgrim Lady The Pilgrim Lady (1947) Character: Eve Standish
Dennis Carter, the head of a detective agency, and his secretary, Henrietta Rankin, get involved in the murder of a scandal-peddling, blackmailing radio commentator, and evidence point toward Henrietta. Dennis sets out to clear her and also find the real culprits.
Chicken Every Sunday Chicken Every Sunday (1949) Character: Rita Kirby
A woman takes in boarders to support her husband's harebrained financial schemes.
Julia Misbehaves Julia Misbehaves (1948) Character: Louise
Julia and William were married and soon separated by his snobbish family. They meet again many years later, when their daughter he has raised invites her mother to her wedding, with the disapproval of William's mother.
About Face About Face (1942) Character: Daisy, Blonde Hustler
Two Army sergeants disrupt a bar, a party and an Army-Navy dance.
One Last Fling One Last Fling (1949) Character: Gaye Lardner
A jealous wife suspects the worst when her dingaling husband hires his former girlfriend for a position at his company.
Thunder in the Sun Thunder in the Sun (1959) Character: Marie (uncredited)
A band of Basque immigrants treks through the Old West toward California, where they hope to put down roots and open wineries. When the group's leader dies, his widow Gabrielle marries his brother in accordance with Basque tradition. But it's a loveless union; Gabrielle is smitten with Lon Bennett, the scout who's been hired to guide them on their journey.
It's Love I'm After It's Love I'm After (1937) Character: Elsie
An infatuated debutante renews a Shakespearean actor's running feud with his leading lady.
Mother Wore Tights Mother Wore Tights (1947) Character: Rosemary Olcott
In this chronicle of a vaudeville family, Myrtle McKinley (class of 1900) goes to San Francisco to attend business school, but ends up in a chorus line. Soon, star Frank Burt notices her talent, hires her for a "two-act", then marries her. Incidents of the marriage and the growing pains of eldest daughter Miriam are followed, interspersed with nostalgic musical numbers.
Don Juan Quilligan Don Juan Quilligan (1945) Character: Beattle LaRue
When a an overly romantic barge captain marries two women, each reminding him of his mother, he finds himself resorting to prison to escape them.
Arkansas Judge Arkansas Judge (1941) Character: Hetty Huston
Arkansas Judge is a 1941 American film starring Roy Rogers as a young lawyer defending a farmer accused of slander.
Honky Tonk Honky Tonk (1941) Character: Pearl
Fast-talking con-man and grifter Candy Johnson rises to be the corrupt boss of Yellow Creek, but his wife's alcoholic father tries to set things right.
Duke of the Navy Duke of the Navy (1942) Character: Maureen
A fake general sends two sailors on a wild-goose chase for buried treasure.
Mister Scoutmaster Mister Scoutmaster (1953) Character: Blonde
Snobby TV star, Robert Jordan, worries that he is out of touch with the younger generation and that's why his TV show is failing. He becomes a Boy Scout leader in an effort to "get in touch." Overnight hikes and other adventures follow, all centered around one small boy who takes a liking to the old curmudgeon.
Scared Stiff Scared Stiff (1945) Character: Flo Rosson
A meek reporter happens upon a murder, an escaped gangster and a stolen jade chess set.
Jungle Raiders Jungle Raiders (1945) Character: Cora Bell
Greedy traders have kidnapped a researcher, hoping he will reveal the location of a treasure in a hidden village. Family and friends of the researcher come looking for him. Adventure ensues.
The Falcon in Hollywood The Falcon in Hollywood (1944) Character: Billie Atkins
Suave amateur detective Tom Lawrence--aka Michael Arlen's literary hero The Falcon--arrives in Hollywood for some rest and relaxation, only to find himself involved in the murder of a movie actor. There's no shortage of suspects: the costume designer to whom he was married, a tyrannical director, a beautiful young French starlet, a Shakespeare-quoting producer, even a New York gangster. Helping The Falcon solve the crime is a cute, wise-cracking cab driver and a pair of bumbling cops.
The Singing Marine The Singing Marine (1937) Character: Diane
Bob Brent, a young Marine from Arkansas, impresses his comrades with his singing ability, and they pitch in to send him to New York to compete in an amateur contest. Success in the contest, however, sets him up for trouble in romance, in his career, and with the Corps.
Mildred Pierce Mildred Pierce (1945) Character: Miriam Ellis
A hard-working mother inches towards disaster as she divorces her husband and starts a successful restaurant business to support her spoiled daughter.
Marked Trails Marked Trails (1944) Character: Blanche / Mary Conway / Susanna
This one finds Jack Slade and Mary Conway,alias Blanche, being recognized as known and wanted crooks by deputy marshal Harry Stevens and, when he orders them out of town, Slade kills him. His son, Bob Stevens and friend Parkford become U.S. Marshals and proceed to rid the town of the cut-throat gang that has been terrorizing the citizens. Bob goes undercover as an outlaw and works his way into the gang, while Hoot poses as a Dude who goes about making fiery speeches on behalf of law and order.
False Faces False Faces (1943) Character: Joyce Ford
A district attorney sets out to vindicate his son who's been accused of murdering a nightclub singer.
Bitter Creek Bitter Creek (1954) Character: Whitey
"Wild" Bill Elliott is a cowboy who goes in search of the man who killed his brother, and finds himself in the small town of Bitter Creek.
Accomplice Accomplice (1946) Character: Joyce Kimball Bonniwell
A private detective and his assistant are hired to find a missing husband. The seemingly easy case is complicated by a dead body.
Kid Galahad Kid Galahad (1937) Character: The Red Head
Fight promoter Nick Donati grooms a bellhop as a future champ, but has second thoughts when the 'kid' falls for his sister.
The Fabulous Suzanne The Fabulous Suzanne (1946) Character: Mary
Suzanne, a waitress, comes up with a sure-fire method for winning at the racetrack and, later, when she inherits a fortune from a customer of the restaurant, she use the same system for investing her money. Her stock broker tries to dissuade her, but she persists and her investments increases her wealth.
Fog Island Fog Island (1945) Character: Sylvia Jordan
Leo, a former convict, is living in seclusion on an island with his step-daughter, the daughter of his late wife. Leo was framed by a group of former business associates, and he also suspects that one of them killed his wife. He has invited the group to his island, tempting them by hinting about a hidden fortune, and he has installed a number of traps and secret passages in his home. He is aided in his efforts by a former cell-mate who holds a grudge against the same persons. When everyone arrives, the atmosphere of mutual suspicion and the thick fog that covers the island promise a tense and hazardous weekend for everyone.
The Big Noise The Big Noise (1944) Character: Mayme Charlton
During World War II Stan and Ollie find themselves as improbable bodyguards to an eccentric inventor and his strategically important new bomb.
I'll Cry Tomorrow I'll Cry Tomorrow (1955) Character: Waitress (uncredited)
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.
Dangerous Intruder Dangerous Intruder (1945) Character: Jenny
A female hitchiker is taken in by a family after a horrible car accident. While she recovers, she begins to unravel a murder mystery involving the woman of the house.
The Kangaroo Kid The Kangaroo Kid (1950) Character: Stella Grey
A 19th-century San Francisco detective named Tex Kinnane is sent "Down Under" to nab shyster lawyer Vincent Moller. Several comparisons are made between the American Wild West and the equally treacherous Australian outback.
The Alamo The Alamo (1960) Character: Blind Nell Robertson
The legendary true story of a small band of soldiers who sacrificed their lives in hopeless combat against a massive army in order to prevent a tyrant from smashing the new Republic of Texas.
Forgotten Women Forgotten Women (1949) Character: Clair Dunning
A tale of three women who hang out in a bar and bend the ear of Harry the bartender. Kate Allison drinks to forget playboy Andy Emerson, whom she might have married if her husband, John Allison hadn't come home before the divorce was final, which is no big deal as actors Norris and Douglas were pretty much interchangeable anyway; Ruth Marshall is reunited with husband Richard Marshall on the pleas of their son in the divorce court of Judge Donnell; and Clair Dunning makes up with husband Bill Dunning after they meet in the bar. Most of what passes for action is a couple of car wrecks, understandable considering the amount of sauce consumed in Harry's bar.
Frontier Gambler Frontier Gambler (1956) Character: Francie
A deputy marshal arrives in the small western town of Fairweather to investigate the death of a beautiful gambler known as "The Princess".
Down in San Diego Down in San Diego (1941) Character: Cashier (uncredited)
A group of neighborhood teenagers discover some suspicious goings-on near a naval base in San Diego, and suspect that a foreign espionage ring is at work trying to find out military secrets.
Big Town Big Town (1946) Character: Vivian LeRoy
A newspaper editor goes on an anti-crime crusade, but gets carried away.
The Pittsburgh Kid The Pittsburgh Kid (1941) Character: Barbara Ellison
Unable to sign boxer Joe Louis to movie contract, Republic Pictures had to make do with the losers of Louis' heavyweight championship bouts. One of these was Billy Conn, who after being knocked out by Louis in the 13th round awakened to star in the Republic programmer The Pittsburgh Kid. The story finds clean-limned pugilist Conn (playing himself) being managed by pretty Patricia Mallory.
Miracle on Main Street Miracle on Main Street (1939) Character: Flo
On Christmas Eve in the Spanish quarter of L.A. police try to arrest a couple running a shady floor show. Hiding in a church, the young woman finds an abandoned baby and uses it as cover to escape capture.
Two Yanks in Trinidad Two Yanks in Trinidad (1942) Character: Bubbles
The Two Yanks in Trinidad are gangsters Tim Reardon (Pat O'Brien) and Vince Barrows (Brian Donlevy), who split up over a disagreement and join the army, Tim to escape Vince's wrath and Vince to get his lunch-hooks on Tim. Both of our heroes run afoul of Army discipline and protocol in general, and tough top sergeant Valentine (Donald MacBride).
Murder in Times Square Murder in Times Square (1943) Character: Fiona Maclair
An actor becomes a suspect in the murders of four New Yorkers injected with rattlesnake venom.
Confession Confession (1937) Character: Xenia
Vera Kowalska is put on trial for murdering concert pianist Michael Michailow. In court it is revealed that some years earlier Michael ruined Vera's life.
She's in the Army She's in the Army (1942) Character: Diane Jordan
A socialite joins the Womens Ambulance Corps as both a publicity stunt and to win a bet with a newspaper columnist, who wagered $5000 that she couldn't last six weeks.
Laughing at Danger Laughing at Danger (1940) Character: Celeste
Frankie Kelly, pageboy at the beauty salon ran by Madam Celeste, and his helper Jefferson find the routine broken when the body of one of the operators, Florence, is found in the dumbwaiter. She had been shot just before she was to give Detective Dan Haggerty information about a blackmail gang. Since Mary Baker, Frankie's girl friend saw her last, she is suspected, and Frankie determines to clear her using his own sleuthing methods. He has hardy begun when Pierre, another member of the staff, and Florence's fiancée is found dead.
Submarine D-1 Submarine D-1 (1937) Character: Dolly
Butch Rogers and Sock McGillis are old submarine hands stationed in Panama. On land, Butch and Sock battle over pretty Ann Sawyer. At sea and underwater, however, our two heroes are inseparable.
The Penalty The Penalty (1941) Character: Julie
In this crime drama, a ruthless gangster's son is soon following in his father's footsteps. When his daddy kills an FBI agent and a cabby, the boy sees it all. Fortunately the courts intervene and send the lad off to live with a family of farmers.
The Penalty The Penalty (1941) Character: Julie Jackson
In this crime drama, a ruthless gangster's son is soon following in his father's footsteps. When his daddy kills an FBI agent and a cabby, the boy sees it all. Fortunately the courts intervene and send the lad off to live with a family of farmers.
Missing Witnesses Missing Witnesses (1937) Character: Miss Friday (uncredited)
A detective and his bumbling sidekick join the crackdown on racketeering in '30s New York City.
Behind the News Behind the News (1940) Character: Newspaper Receptionist
As suggested by its title, Behind the News was a "stop the presses!" yarn set in a big-city newsroom. Lloyd Nolan is top-billed as a cynical reporter with a penchant for sticking his neck out too far. Frank Albertson costars as a cub reporter fresh out of journalism school, whose presence is resented by Nolan and his fellow workers. But it is Albertson who, after running afoul of the law, is instrumental in breaking up a ring of racketeers. Behind the News was remade by Republic as Headline Hunters (55).
Irish Eyes Are Smiling Irish Eyes Are Smiling (1944) Character: Belle La Tour
Climbing to fame, Irish-American composer Ernest R. Ball romances a showgirl, who catches the eye of an underworld character.
Revenge of the Zombies Revenge of the Zombies (1943) Character: Lila Warrington von Aldermann
When Dr. Von Altermann's wife Lila dies mysteriously at his spooky mansion her relations suspect murder. They also suspect the doctor is turning her into a zombie, to join the army of living dead he hopes to devote to the Nazi cause. However, Lila, though dead, has developed a will of her own.
Big Jim McLain Big Jim McLain (1952) Character: Madge
House Un-American Activities Committee investigators Jim McLain and Mal Baxter come to post war Hawaii to track Communist Party activities even though belonging to the party was legal at the time. They are interested in everything from insurance fraud to the sabotage of a U.S. naval vessel.
Rough, Tough and Ready Rough, Tough and Ready (1945) Character: Lorine Gray
The story is the old bromide about two brawling buddies, duking it out over the same girl, in this case pert Jo Matheson (Jean Rogers). Owen and Brad own a salvage company, but split up over Jo. Both separately sign up for the army, and both are reunited in the Pacific.
You're Never Too Young You're Never Too Young (1955) Character: Mrs. Noonan
When an aspiring barber becomes inadvertently involved in the theft of a valuable diamond, necessity forces him to masquerade as a 12 year-old child - with humorous consequences.
Mississippi Rhythm Mississippi Rhythm (1949) Character: Jeanette
On board a riverboat bound for Creek City, singer Jimmie Davis, who is going to become half-owner of a land development company willed to him by his uncle, shares a cabin with traveling salesman Dixie Dalrymple. After Dixie invites Jimmie to perform in a concert he is putting on for the other passengers, Jimmie is persuaded to participate in a crooked card game run by Judge Homer Kenworthy and his associates. However, with Dixie's intervention, Jimmie wins handsomely, then accuses the gamblers of trying to cheat him.
The Corsican Brothers The Corsican Brothers (1941) Character: Maria
Cultured Mario and outlaw Lucien, twins separated at birth, join forces to avenge their parents' death at the hands of evil Colonna. Because each feels all the same sensations experienced by the other, swordplay is difficult for them. Worse yet, raised very differently, they struggle to find common ground between their conflicting personalities. But to defeat their enemy, the two will have to overcome the obstacles and work as a team.
Varsity Show Varsity Show (1937) Character: Passerby
Winfield College students rebel against a stodgy professor who won't permit "swing" music be played in their varsity show. They appeal to a big Broadway alumnus and have him direct their show. What they don't know is that this "star's" last three shows were flops.
Guys and Dolls Guys and Dolls (1955) Character: Laverne
Gambler Nathan Detroit has few options for the location of his big craps game. Needing $1,000 to pay a garage owner to host the game, Nathan bets Sky Masterson that Sky cannot get virtuous Sarah Brown out on a date. Despite some resistance, Sky negotiates a date with her in exchange for bringing people into her mission. Meanwhile, Nathan's longtime fiancée, Adelaide, wants him to go legit and marry her.
Blonde Savage Blonde Savage (1947) Character: Connie Harper
An expedition into the deep jungle discovers a native tribe led by a tall Caucasian blonde woman.
The Case of the Stuttering Bishop The Case of the Stuttering Bishop (1937) Character: Gladys
A Bishop from Australia comes to Perry to ask him to take a case of a woman wrongly accused of manslaughter 22 years before. The case would involve the wealthy Mr. Brownley and the fact that his alleged granddaughter may be an imposter. With that, the Bishop leaves and is clubbed in his hotel room. Soon after, he leaves on a boat and Perry meets the woman - Ida Gilbert. Perry goes to see Mr. Brownley, but gets nowhere. Later that night, Brownley is to meet Ida, but he is shot by a woman who drops Ida's gun. Ida is arrested for the murder of Mr. Brownley and Perry gets involved.
Hot News Hot News (1953) Character: Doris Burton
An ex-prize fighter -- now reporter -- tries to expose a gambling ring after an uneven bout in the ring kills a pugilist.
Life with Blondie Life with Blondie (1945) Character: Hazel
Daisy, the Bumstead's mischievous mutt, makes the family a little extra cash when she wins a contest to become a model for the Navy. From there she becomes the favorite calendar gal. All the attention to the dog, makes Dagwood feel that his position as master of the house is jeopardized. Meanwhile all the attention catches the greedy eyes of gangsters who try and abduct Daisy!
I'll Wait for You I'll Wait for You (1941) Character: Manicurist (uncredited)
A gangster hides out on a farm and falls for the farmer's daughter.



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