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Years active
  
1935-1965

Siblings
  
Frank Carroll

Children
  
Carroll Byrd Evangeline

Role
  
Actress

Name
  
Virginia Carroll


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Born
  
2 December 1913 (
1913-12-02
)
Los Angeles, California, U.S.

Resting place
  
Forest Lawn Memorial Park (Hollywood Hills)

Died
  
July 23, 2009, Santa Barbara, California, United States

Movies
  
Waterloo Bridge, Headline Hunters, The Phantom Cowboy

Spouse
  
Lloyd McLean (m. 1957–1969), Ralph Byrd (m. 1936–1952)

Similar People
  
Ralph Byrd, Mervyn LeRoy, William Witney, Rowland V Lee

Virginia Carroll at Gilmer Rotary Club - June 6, 2017


Virginia Carroll (December 2, 1913 – July 23, 2009) was an American actress. She was best known for her appearance in a number of western films.

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Biography

Carroll was born Virginia Broberg in Los Angeles on December 2, 1913. Her brother, Frank Carroll, became a Los Angeles newscaster. She worked as a model at a department store in Los Angeles until she began her film career in 1935.

Carroll was initially cast in a small part as a fashion model in the 1935 film, Roberta. She appeared in her first western film less than a year later in 1936's A Tenderfoot Goes West, co-starring Jack La Rue.

Carroll became a staple in B-listed western feature films. She appeared on screen in these westerns opposite Tex Ritter, Don "Red" Barry, Roy Rogers, Johnny Mack Brown, Bill Elliott, Gene Autry and Whip Wilson. Her roles included Oklahoma Terror (1939), the 1942 film Prairie Gunsmoke and Bad Men of Tombstone (1949).

Carroll was also cast in television roles later in her acting career, including roles on The Roy Rogers Show, Dragnet, The Adventures of Wild Bill Hickok and Perry Mason.

Private life

Carroll married her first husband, actor Ralph Byrd, in 1936. Byrd would become best known for his role as comic strip hero, Dick Tracy. Carroll and Byrd remained married until his death in 1952. She was married to her second husband, Lloyd McLean, a 20th Century Fox film projectionist, in 1957. The couple remained married until McLean's death in 1969, leaving Carroll a widow for the second time.

Death

Virginia Carroll died at a Santa Barbara, California, retirement community on July 23, 2009, of natural causes at the age of 95. She is survived by one daughter from her marriage to Ralph Byrd, Carroll Byrd Evangeline.

Filmography

Actress
1965
The Long, Hot Summer (TV Series) as
Barbara Crosley
- Run, Hero, Run (1965) - Barbara Crosley
1962
The Joey Bishop Show (TV Series) as
Woman at Party
- Joey Hires a Maid (1962) - Woman at Party
1961
Perry Mason (TV Series) as
Mrs. Welch
- The Case of the Envious Editor (1961) - Mrs. Welch
1960
Johnny Midnight (TV Series) as
Mrs. Smith
- Ding-a-Ling (1960) - Mrs. Smith
1959
The Story on Page One as
Police Matron (uncredited)
1956
Dragnet (TV Series) as
Jane Mims / Selma Padgett
- The Big Infant (1959) - Jane Mims
- The Big Wardrobe (1958) - Selma Padgett
- The Big Soldier (1957)
- The Big Search (1956)
1957
Leave It to Beaver (TV Series) as
Nurse
- It's a Small World (1957) - Nurse
1954
Studio 57 (TV Series) as
Nurse / Amy O'Malley
- It's a Small World (1957) - Nurse
- Cubs of the Bear (1954) - Amy O'Malley
1957
Spoilers of the Forest as
Sarah the Maid (uncredited)
1957
Affair in Reno as
Stewardess (uncredited)
1956
General Electric Theater (TV Series) as
Tired Woman / Nurse
- Never Turn Back (1957) - Tired Woman
- The Invitation (1956) - Nurse
1956
The Adventures of Dr. Fu Manchu (TV Series)
- The Assassins of Dr. Fu Manchu (1956)
1952
The Roy Rogers Show (TV Series) as
Ellie Driggs / Julia Hanley / Helen Everett / ...
- His Weight in Wildcats (1956) - Ellie Driggs
- Quick Draw (1955) - Julia Hanley
- Uncle Steve's Finish (1955) - Helen Everett
- Hard Luck Story (1954) - Helen Graham (as Virginia Carrol)
- The Desert Fugitive (1952) - Walden
1956
Bigger Than Life as
Mrs. Jones (uncredited)
1956
D-Day the Sixth of June as
American Nurse (uncredited)
1956
Stranger at My Door as
Sarah Tatum (uncredited)
1955
Navy Log (TV Series) as
Mother
- Navy Corpsman (1955) - Mother
1955
Good Morning, Miss Dove as
Ann (uncredited)
1955
Headline Hunters as
Elsie Hoffman
1955
The Millionaire (TV Series) as
Saleswoman
- The Mildred Milliken Story (1955) - Saleswoman
1955
Stage 7 (TV Series) as
Mrs. Tyler
- Verdict (1955) - Mrs. Tyler
1955
Violent Saturday as
Carol, Martin's Secretary (uncredited)
1955
The Big Tip Off as
Mrs. Curry
1955
Adventures of Wild Bill Hickok (TV Series) as
Mrs. Neary
- Cry Wolf (1955) - Mrs. Neary
1954
The Adventures of Kit Carson (TV Series) as
Mary Jordan
- Frontier Empire (1954) - Mary Jordan
- The Missing Hacienda (1954)
1954
The Pepsi-Cola Playhouse (TV Series)
- Sal (1954)
1954
Woman's World as
Woman in Bargain Basement (uncredited)
1953
Red River Shore as
Townswoman (uncredited)
1953
Your Jeweler's Showcase (TV Series) as
Lawton
- Christmas Is Magic (1953) - Lawton
1953
Champ for a Day as
Waitress (uncredited)
1953
Pickup on South Street as
Nurse (uncredited)
1950
Fireside Theatre (TV Series)
- That's How It Is (1952)
- Lucy and the Stranger (1950)
1952
Adventures of Superman (TV Series) as
Mrs. Williams
- The Birthday Letter (1952) - Mrs. Williams
1952
The Unexpected (TV Series) as
Miss Ryan
- High Adventure (1952) - Miss Ryan
1952
The WAC from Walla Walla as
Specialist (uncredited)
1952
Big Town (TV Series)
- Marry My Past (1952)
1952
Loan Shark as
Netta Casmer (uncredited)
1951
Pals of the Golden West as
Wells' Secretary (uncredited)
1951
Racket Squad (TV Series) as
Betty
- Babies for Sale (1951) - Betty
1950
Trail of Robin Hood as
Aldridge's Secretary (uncredited)
1950
The Blazing Sun as
Townswoman (uncredited)
1949
Riders of the Whistling Pines as
Townswoman at Hearing (uncredited)
1949
Badmen of Tombstone as
Matilda Stover
1949
Crashing Thru as
Mrs. Gray
1948
Superman as
Martha Kent (uncredited)
1948
Triggerman as
Lois Benton
1948
Frontier Agent as
Paula - Carson's Secretary
1948
Overland Trails as
Mary Cramer
1947
The Last Round-up as
Saleslady (uncredited)
1947
The Black Widow as
Dr. Ann Curry [Chs. 6-7]
1947
That's My Gal as
Secretary (uncredited)
1947
Smash-Up: The Story of a Woman as
Undetermined Secondary Role (uncredited)
1946
Heldorado as
Ann (uncredited)
1946
Affairs of Geraldine as
Miss Samter (uncredited)
1946
The Crimson Ghost as
Nurse [Chs. 8-9] (uncredited)
1946
G.I. War Brides as
Helen Mayo
1946
Daughter of Don Q as
Rosa Peralta (uncredited)
1946
Murder in the Music Hall as
Cashier (uncredited)
1946
A Guy Could Change as
Salesgirl (uncredited)
1945
Behind City Lights as
Dancer (uncredited)
1945
The Cheaters as
Miss Hemstead (uncredited)
1944
Lake Placid Serenade as
Receptionist (uncredited)
1944
Faces in the Fog as
Hospital Nurse (uncredited)
1944
Man from Frisco as
Girl Welder (uncredited)
1943
G-Men vs. The Black Dragon as
Room Nurse (uncredited)
1943
Silent Witness as
Mrs. Marjorie Miller
1942
Prairie Gunsmoke as
Lucy Wade
1942
Raiders of the West as
Lola Andre / Rand
1941
Always Tomorrow: The Portrait of an American Business as
Ellie (uncredited)
1941
The Masked Rider as
Margarita Valdez
1941
Model Wife as
Salesgirl (uncredited)
1941
Pot o' Gold as
Haskell's Secretary (uncredited)
1941
The Phantom Cowboy as
Elanita Toreno
1940
Mysterious Doctor Satan as
Nurse [Ch. 11] (uncredited)
1940
Waterloo Bridge as
Sylvia
1939
Oklahoma Terror as
Helen Martin
1938
Dick Tracy Returns as
Stewardess (uncredited)
1937
The Toast of New York as
Virginia Lee (uncredited)
1937
Women of Glamour as
Model (uncredited)
1936
A Tenderfoot Goes West as
Ann Keith
1935
George White's 1935 Scandals as
Chorine (uncredited)
1935
Roberta as
Fashion Model (uncredited)
1934
Sweet Adeline as
Chorus Girl (uncredited)
Self
1956
The Dark Wave (Documentary short)
Archive Footage
1966
Black Dragon of Manzanar (TV Movie) as
Room Nurse (uncredited)
1966
Cyclotrode 'X' (TV Movie) as
Nurse (uncredited)
1966
Dr. Satan's Robot (TV Movie) as
Nurse (uncredited)
1966
Sombra, the Spider Woman (TV Movie) as
Dr. Ann Curry

References

Virginia Carroll Wikipedia