Virginia Hunter

Virginia Hunter

Acting

Birthday

1920/02/17

Day of death

2012/03/23 (92 years old)

Gender

Female

Place of Birth

Springfield, Missouri, USA

Also know as

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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. 

Acting
He Walked by Night
6.7

(1949) He Walked by Night

as Miss Smith (uncredited)

Sing a Song of Six Pants
5.9

(1947) Sing a Song of Six Pants

as Flossie, Hargan's Girlfriend

Fiddlers Three
6.4

(1948) Fiddlers Three

as Princess Alisha

I'm a Monkey's Uncle
5.0

(1948) I'm a Monkey's Uncle

as Aggie

Stone Age Romeos
6.5

(1955) Stone Age Romeos

as Aggie (archive footage)

The Reckless Moment
6.8

(1949) The Reckless Moment

as Girl (uncredited)

The Mating of Millie
6.8

(1948) The Mating of Millie

as Madge

Caught
6.5

(1949) Caught

as Lushola (uncredited)

Smoky River Serenade
0.0

(1947) Smoky River Serenade

as Wilda Moore

Phantom Valley
0.0

(1948) Phantom Valley

as Jancy Littlejohn

The Notorious Lone Wolf
5.5

(1946) The Notorious Lone Wolf

as Lili - Nightclub Dancer (uncredited)

The Stranger From Ponca City
6.0

(1947) The Stranger From Ponca City

as Terry Saunders

Riders of the Lone Star
5.5

(1947) Riders of the Lone Star

as Doris McCormick

Last Days of Boot Hill
0.0

(1947) Last Days of Boot Hill

as Paula Thorpe

It Had to Be You
6.5

(1947) It Had to Be You

as Maid of Honor (uncredited)

The Desert Hawk
5.1

(1950) The Desert Hawk

as Slave Girl Dancer

The File on Thelma Jordon
6.5

(1949) The File on Thelma Jordon

as Pierce's Secretary (Uncredited)

Keep Your Powder Dry
5.9

(1945) Keep Your Powder Dry

as WAC (uncredited)

Science Fiction Theatre
6.6

(1955) Science Fiction Theatre

as ---