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Other names
  
Sister Quentin Rita

Role
  
Actress

Occupation
  
Actress Nun

Siblings
  
Rita Quigley

Years active
  
1934–1950

Nieces
  
Judy Sims, TC Goble

Name
  
Juanita Quigley


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Born
  
24 June 1931 (age 92) (
1931-06-24
)
Los Angeles, California USA

Nephews
  
Martin Goehner, Patrick Goehner, Andre Goehner, Paul Goehner

Movies
  
National Velvet, Imitation of Life, Born to Dance, The Lady and the Monster, The Man Who Reclaime

Similar People
  
Rita Quigley, Jackie Jenkins, Donald Crisp, John M Stahl, Clarence Brown

Juanita Quigley (born 24 June 1931) is a former child actress in American motion pictures of the 1930s and 1940s. She had a sister, Rita Quigley, who was also a child actress.

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Career

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Juanita Quigley was billed as "Baby Jane" in several early roles. Her screen debut was as Claudette Colbert's three-year-old daughter in Imitation of Life (1934). She went on to play featured parts in several films, including The Man Who Reclaimed His Head (1934) and was Jean Harlow's niece in Riffraff (1936). Quigley became a familiar face to moviegoers of the era, but major roles for children so young were few and she often played bits as well as featured roles. She was one of the most popular child stars of her day, and was Universal Pictures' youngest star in 1934.

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Quigley was briefly involved in the Our Gang film series. In 1940, she was the guest-starring lead in The New Pupil when cast as Sally, who briefly takes Carl "Alfalfa" Switzer away from Darla Hood. Two years later, she reprised the character in Going to Press (1942), the only time in the MGM era where the female lead was played by someone other than Darla Hood (who had recently left the series) or Janet Burston.

Quigley acted alongside her older sister, Rita Quigley, in Whispering Footsteps (1943). Her last major role was in National Velvet (1944), in which she played Elizabeth Taylor's sister.

Later career

Quigley made only a handful of small appearances after National Velvet, her last being in 1950. At the age of 20, in August 1951, she became a nun in the order of the Daughters of Mary and Joseph, teaching at Precious Blood Catholic School. After several years in her convent, left the vocation, and married.

Inaccurate documentation exists that Juanita made an uncredited appearance as an extra in the locally filmed Porky's II: The Next Day but these rumors and citations are inaccurate. At the time of this filming, Juanita lived in Pennsylvania pursuing her post-convent career full-time. Juanita is now retired and is an intensely private person with regard to her past. Most who know her as a friend are unaware of her previous life as an actress. As of 2016, Juanita lives a peaceful retired life with her son and daughter-in-law in Massachusetts.

Filmography

Actress
1983
Porky's II: The Next Day as
Woman at Rally (as Baby Jane)
1950
Mystery Street as
Daughter (uncredited)
1948
Luxury Liner as
Jean (uncredited)
1944
National Velvet as
Malvolia Brown
1944
The Lady and the Monster as
Mary Lou
1943
Whispering Footsteps as
Rose Murphy
1943
Happy Land as
Sally Pierce (uncredited)
1943
Assignment in Brittany as
Jeannine
1942
A Yank at Eton as
Jane 'The Runt' Dennis
1942
Going to Press (Short) as
Sally
1942
The Vanishing Virginian as
Caroline Yancey
1941
Paper Bullets as
Rita as a Child (uncredited)
1941
Bachelor Daddy as
Girl with Pigtails at Movie
1940
Cinderella's Feller (Short) as
Cinderella
1940
The New Pupil (Short) as
Sally (as Our Gang)
1940
The Blue Bird as
Child
1940
Oh, Johnny, How You Can Love! as
'Junior'
1939
Code of the Streets as
Cynthia
1939
The Family Next Door as
Susan Pierce
1938
That Certain Age as
The Pest
1938
Men with Wings as
Patricia Falconer at Age 6 (uncredited)
1938
Having Wonderful Time as
Mabel
1938
Woman Against Woman as
Ellen
1938
You and Me as
Nasty Little Girl (uncredited)
1938
The Devil's Party as
Helen McCoy as a Child (uncredited)
1938
Hawaii Calls as
Doris Milburn
1936
Born to Dance as
Sally Saks
1936
The Devil-Doll as
Marguerite Coulvet
1936
Absolute Quiet as
Young girl (in trailer only) (uncredited)
1935
Riffraff as
Rosie
1935
Alias Mary Dow as
Mary Dow (as Baby Jane)
1935
Straight from the Heart as
Maggie Haines (as Baby Jane)
1934
The Man Who Reclaimed His Head as
Linette Verin (as Baby Jane)
1934
Imitation of Life as
Baby Jessie Pullman (as Baby Jane)
1934
Have a Heart as
Rosy - At the Dance School (uncredited)
1934
We're Rich Again as
Child with Nanny (uncredited)
1934
In Love with Life as
Little Girl with serving tray (uncredited)
Soundtrack
1940
Cinderella's Feller (Short) (performer: "In the Land of Let's Pretend" - uncredited)
Self
1942
Hedda Hopper's Hollywood No. 4 (Documentary short) as
Self
1941
Meet the Stars #3: Variety Reel #1 (Documentary short) as
Self

References

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