Virginia Mayo(1920-2005)
- Artiste
- Bande-son
Virginia Mayo est née le 30 novembre 1920 dans le Missouri, États-Unis. Elle était actrice. Elle est connue pour L'enfer est à lui (1949), Les Plus Belles Années de notre vie (1946) et La collégienne en folie (1952). Elle était mariée à Michael O'Shea. Elle est morte le 17 janvier 2005 en Californie, États-Unis.
- Récompenses
- 3 victoires au total
Artiste
Bande-son
- 1966
- 1957
- Catherine et son amant5,9
- performer: "Break the Ties That Bind You", "Breakfast in Bed", "I'll Take You", "Behind the Mask" (non crédité)
- 1953
- La collégienne en folie6,1
- performer: "I'll Be Loving You", "Love Is Still for Free", "The Stuff That Dreams Are Made Of", "With Plenty of Money and You" (uncredited), "We're Working Our Way Through College" (uncredited)
- 1952
- 1951
- Elle cherche un millionnaire5,8
- performer: "A Man Is a Necessary Evil", "Tip-Toe thru' the Tulips with Me", "The Mambo Man", "The Birth of the Blues" (non crédité)
- 1951
- 1951
- Les Cadets de West Point6,2
- performer: "It's Raining Sundrops", "By the Kissing Rock", "It Could Only Happen in Brooklyn" (non crédité)
- 1950
- 1949
- 1948
- 1947
- Le laitier de Brooklyn6,5
- performer: "You're The Cause of It All" (1946), "I Love An Old Fashioned Song" (1946)
- 1946
- 1944
- Site officiel
- Taille
- 1,65 m
- Date de naissance
- Date de décès
- 17 janvier 2005
- Thousand Oaks, Californie, États-Unis(pneumonie et défaillance cardiaque)
- Conjoint
- Michael O'Shea5 juillet 1947 - 4 décembre 1973 (son décès, 1 enfant)
- Enfants
- Catherine Mary O'Shea
- ParentsLuke Jones
- Proches
- Lea Lake Jones(Sibling)
- Autres œuvresStage: Appeared in "Banjo Eyes" on Broadway. Musical comedy. Music by Vernon Duke. Material by Joseph Quillan and Izzy Ellinson. Lyrics by John La Touche. Additional lyrics by Harold Adamson. Based on "Three Men on a Horse" by John Cecil Holm and George Abbott. "We Did It Before" by Charles Tobias and Cliff Friend. Orchestrations supervised by Domenico Savino. Music arranged by Domenico Savino and Charles L. Cooke. Vocal arrangements by Buck Warnick. The De Marcos' arrangements by Alan Moran. Featuring songs by George Sumner. Costume Design by Irene Sharaff. Lighting Design by Hassard Short (also director). Hollywood Theatre: 25 Dec 1941-12 Apr 1942 (126 performances). Cast: Eddie Cantor (as "Erwin Trowbridge"), Ray Arnett, E.J. Blunkall, Betty Boyce, Norma Brown, Audrey Christie, June Clyde, Jimmy Corke, Kay Coulter, Ronnie Cunningham, Sally De Marco, Tony De Marco, Doris Dowling, Clark Eggleston, Carle Erbele, John Ervin, James Farrell, Florence Foster, Kate Friedlich, Chick Gagnon, Grace Gilren, Anne Graham, Arthur Grahl, Linda Griffeth, Miriam Gwinn, Ray Harrison, Doug Hawkins, Mitzi Haynes, Peggy Ann Holmes, Virginia Howe, Helene Hudson, Adele Jergens, Bill Johnson, Ray Johnson, Doris Kent, George Lovesee, Lynn, Royce, and Vanya, Lynn Malone, Rayford Malone, Joseph Malvin, Remi Martell, Ray Mayer, Morton Mayo (as "Banjo Eyes"), Virginia Mayo (as "Ginger, The Girl with "Banjo Eyes"), John McCord, Jack Nagle, Leona Olsen, George Richmond, Tina Rigat, Richard Rober, Sherry Shadburne, Phil Shafer, Billy Skipper, Jr., Puddy Smith, Lionel Stander (as "Patsy"), Jacqueline Susann (as "Miss Clark"), Shirl Thomas, Marie Vanneman, Mimi Walthers, Ray Weamer, Evelyn Weiss, Audrey Westphal, Tommy Wonder, Margie Young. Produced by Albert Lewis.
- Annonces publicitaires
- AnecdotesWas slightly cross-eyed and had to be carefully photographed.
- CitationsI must say Jack Palance was a drag. We were together in Le calice d'argent (1954). The way he did his work was strange. He was a weird actor and I didn't like working with him at all.
- Surnoms
- Ginny
- Mayonaise
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