Virginia Mayo Movies and Career Information
Nov 30, 1920
St. Louis
Actor
Virginia Mayo (November 30, 1920 – January 17, 2005) was an American film actress. After a short career in vaudeville, Mayo progressed to films and during the 1940s established herself as a supporting player in such films as The Best Years of Our Lives (1946) and White Heat (1949). She worked extensively during the 1950s, but after this her appearances were fewer. She worked occasionally until her final performance in 1997. Born Virginia Clara Jones in St. Louis, Missouri. Tutored by a series of dancing instructors engaged by her aunt, she appeared in the St. Louis Municipal Opera chorus and then appeared with six other girls at an act at the Jefferson Hotel. There she was recruited by vaudeville performer Andy Mayo to appear in his act (as ringmaster for two men in a horse suit), taking his surname as her stage name. She appeared in vaudeville for three years in the act, appearing with Eddie Cantor on Broadway in 1941's Banjo Eyes. Mayo continued her career as a dancer, then signed a contract with Samuel Goldwyn and appeared in several of Goldwyn's movies. With Danny Kaye she played the dream-girl heroine in comedies including Wonder Man (1945), The Kid from Brooklyn (1946) and
- Virginia Mayo Movies before 2012
- Proud Ones (1953) 1953
- Captain Horatio Hornblower 1951
- Flame and the Arrow 1950
- Flaxy Martin 1949
- White Heat (1949) 1949
- Colorado Territory 1949
- Best Years of Our Lives (1946) 1946
- Kid From Brooklyn (1946) 1946
- King Richard and the Crusaders
- Song Is Born
- Iron Mistress
- Big Land
- Red Light (1949)
- Silver Chalice
- Wonder Man (1945)
- The Best Years of Our Lives
- Secret Life of Walter Mitty, The (1947)