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  1. Virginia Mayo (born Virginia Clara Jones; November 30, 1920 – January 17, 2005) was an American actress and dancer. She was in a series of popular comedy films with Danny Kaye and was Warner Bros. biggest box-office draw in the late 1940s.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0562920Virginia Mayo - IMDb

    Virginia Mayo. Actress: White Heat. Virginia Clara Jones was born on November 30, 1920 in St. Louis, Missouri, the daughter of a newspaper reporter and his wife.

  3. Virginia Mayo. Actress: White Heat. Virginia Clara Jones was born on November 30, 1920 in St. Louis, Missouri, the daughter of a newspaper reporter and his wife.

  4. Virginia Mayo was an actress and dancer. She started her film career as a chorus girl and comic foil before becoming an accomplished actress. As Warner Brothers’ biggest box-office money-maker in the late 1940s, she appeared in a series of comedy films with Danny Kaye.

  5. Jan 18, 2005 · Los Angeles Times (TNS) LOS ANGELES — Virginia Mayo, who rose to stardom in the 1940s in comedies opposite Bob Hope and Danny Kaye and had memorable dramatic turns with James Cagney in “White...

  6. www.today.com › popculture › virginia-mayo-dies-84-wbna6837031Virginia Mayo dies at 84 - TODAY

    Jan 18, 2005 · Virginia Mayo, the stunning blonde actress 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...

  7. A pinup artist (Ronald Reagan) in search of the perfect woman poses as a Czech immigrant to win over a shapely schoolteacher (Virginia Mayo) who’s more into facts than figures.

  8. O'Shea with his wife Virginia Mayo, 1955. His second wife was actress Virginia Mayo, whom he married in 1947, and to whom he stayed married until his death from a heart attack in 1973. He met Mayo during the filming of Jack London in 1943.

  9. Virginia Mayo was an American actress and dancer. She was known for her dramatic portrayals of an unfaithful wife of a World War II veteran in the film "The Best Years of Our Lives" and of James Cagney’s gun-moll wife in the film "White Heat".

  10. missourilegends.com › arts-and-entertainment › actors-from-missouriVirginia Mayo - Missouri Legends

    Virginia Mayo died in January 2005. She died a legend as one of the greatest screen icons in American history. One her biggest claims to fame was being one of the first names to appear on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.