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  1. Feb 22, 2018 · Virgina Mayo was one of the great beauties of 1940's Hollywood. Born Virgina Clara Jones in St. Louis, Missouri November 30, 1920, she began taking acting and dance lessons at the young age of six years old. AFter graduating Soldan High School in 1937, she quickly went on to join the "Muni" (st. Louis Municipal Opera) chorus.

  2. Virginia Mayo. Actor; Self “Jimmy Cagney was the most dynamic man who ever appeared on the screen. He should have won five Oscars, he was so fabulous. He stimulated ...

  3. Dec 4, 2010 · Virginia Mayo "played show," did the work and did it well. Filled with enlightening personal recollections, The inexpensive Kindle version has fewer photos than the paperback, but is still an unexpurgated text of Virginia's experiences with the exciting world of Hollywood and it's greatest stars, with a number of personal pictures of her life story.

    • LC Van Savage, Virginia Mayo
  4. Wholesome blonde actor who played decorative romantic leads opposite comedians Bob Hope and Danny Kaye in several Sam Goldwyn Technicolor romps of the 1940s including "The Princess and the Pirate" (1944) and "Wonder Man" (1945). Goldwyn also tried her in his acclaimed, Oscar-winning study of the...

  5. The cast included Virginia Mayo who would become O'Shea's second wife. O'Shea was asked to reprise his stage role in the film version of The Eve of St. Mark (1944), produced by 20th Century Fox. That studio contracted him to make two more films.

  6. Virginia Mayo. Paperback – 2 February 2002. Virginia Clara Jones, born in St. Louis, Missouri, in 1920, never wanted to play the usual childhood games with her chums; she only wanted to "play show." And indeed as a child, she did appear in many shows in and around St. Louis.As Virginia grew into her teen years, she began to dream of dancing ...

    • Virginia Mayo, L.C. Van Savage
  7. Virginia Mayo, the blonde who brought beauty and romance to films of the 1940s and 1950s with such co-stars as James Cagney, Bob Hope, Gregory Peck, Danny Kaye and Ronald Reagan, has died. She was 84.

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