Virginia O'Brien

Virginia O'Brien

Birthday: 1919-04-18

Place of Birth: Los Angeles, California, USA

Biography: ​Known to classic film fans by various nicknames--including Miss Deadpan, Frozen Face, and Miss Ice Glacier--this statuesque, dark-haired singer/actress carved a unique niche for herself on stage and screen by the hilarious Sphinx-like way she delivered a song. The daughter of the captain of detectives of the Los Angeles Police Department, Virginia Lee O'Brien became interested in music and dance at an early age (it didn't hurt her career chances that her uncle was noted film director Lloyd Bacon). Her big show-business break came in 1939 after she secured a singing role in the L.A. production of the musical/comedy "Meet the People". On opening night, when time came for her solo number, Virginia became so paralyzed with fright that she sang her song with a wide-eyed motionless stare that sent the audience (which thought her performance a gag) into convulsions. Demoralized, Virginia left the stage only to soon find out that she was a sensation. Signed by MGM in 1940, she deadpanned her way to acclaim and immense popularity with appearances in some of the studio's most memorable musicals including Thousands Cheer (1943), The Harvey Girls (1946), Till the Clouds Roll By (1946), Ziegfeld Follies (1945), Panama Hattie (1942), Ship Ahoy (1942), Meet the People (1944) and Du Barry Was a Lady (1943), performing inimitable renditions of such classic songs as "The Wild Wild West" (from The Harvey Girls), "A Fine Romance" (from Till the Clouds Roll By (1946)), "It's a Great Big World" (from The Harvey Girls (1946)), "Poor You" (from Ship Ahoy (1942)), and "Say We're Sweethearts Again" (from Meet the People (1944)). Although too often relegated to featured songs and small supporting roles, she still managed to become an audience favorite by the sheer force of her personality, polished vocals and way with a comic quip. The latter ability is especially apparent in one of her last MGM films, Merton of the Movies (1947), in which she co-starred with Red Skelton. In 1948, after 17 memorable screen appearances for MGM, the studio unceremoniously dropped her from its roster. She returned to films only twice more after her termination from MGM, in Universal's Francis in the Navy (1955) and Disney's Gus (1976), preferring to focus her energies on television and the stage, where she delighted audiences for three more decades. In the 1980s the still youthful beauty toured the country in a one-woman show and recorded a live album at the famed Masquers Club entitled, "A Salute to the Great MGM Musicals". One of her last significant stage appearances came in 1984 as Parthy Ann in the Long Beach Civic Light Opera's production of "Showboat", with Alan Young. She remained in semi-retirement in a large home in Wrightwood, California, for most of her later years until her death at the Motion Picture Country Hospital in Woodland Hills, 16 January, 2001, from a heart attack.

Movies

Du Barry Was a Lady
Du Barry Was a Lady

Hat check man Louis Blore is in love with nightclub star May Daly. May, however, is in love with a p...

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Thousands Cheer
Thousands Cheer

Acrobat Eddie Marsh is in the army now. His first act is to become friendly with Kathryn Jones, the ...

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Ship Ahoy
Ship Ahoy

Miss Winters is a dancer with the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra and is asked to secretly transport a protot...

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Francis in the Navy
Francis in the Navy

In the U. S. Army intelligence office, bumbling lieutenant Peter Stirling receives a coded message f...

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Till the Clouds Roll By
Till the Clouds Roll By

Light bio-pic of American Broadway pioneer Jerome Kern, featuring renditions of the famous songs fro...

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Meet the People
Meet the People

A idealistic shipyard worker interests a beautiful Hollywood star in staging a musical tribute to th...

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Panama Hattie
Panama Hattie

Sailors and spies mingle in between the acts at Hattie's nightclub in the Canal Zone....

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Merton of the Movies
Merton of the Movies

In 1915, Kansas theatre usher Merton Gill is a rabid silent-movie fan. When he brings Mammoth Studio...

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Ringside Maisie
Ringside Maisie

Young undefeated boxer Terry Dolan, who's been lying to his invalid mother about his career, confide...

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Screen Snapshots Series 21 No. 1
Screen Snapshots Series 21 No. 1

This edition of Screen Snapshots has more of a vaudeville flavor as opposed to Ralph Staub's usual c...

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Two Girls and a Sailor
Two Girls and a Sailor

A sailor helps two sisters start up a service canteen. The sailor soon becomes taken with gorgeous s...

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The Harvey Girls
The Harvey Girls

On a train trip out west to become a mail-order bride, Susan Bradley meets a cheery crew of young wo...

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The Big Store
The Big Store

A detective is hired to protect the life of a singer, who has recently inherited a department store,...

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Gus
Gus

The California Atoms are in last place with no hope of moving up. But by switching the mule from tea...

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Lady Be Good
Lady Be Good

Married songwriters almost split up while putting on a big show....

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The Show-Off
The Show-Off

Chaos is brought to a family when daughter marries a brash young man met on a blind date....

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Hullabaloo
Hullabaloo

A radio actor faces trouble when a science-fiction story causes the audience to panic....

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Sky Murder
Sky Murder

This final Carter film is a lot of fun, with Nick (unwillingly, at first) taking on a ring of Fifth ...

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The Great Morgan
The Great Morgan

Frank Morgan is hired to put together a movie using odds and ends from the MGM vaults. He does so by...

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Ziegfeld Follies
Ziegfeld Follies

The late, great impresario Florenz Ziegfeld looks down from heaven and ordains a new revue in his gr...

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Musical Merry-Go-Round #4
Musical Merry-Go-Round #4

Virginia O'Brien visits Martin Block as he hosts a radio show devoted to Les Brown and His Band of R...

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