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Nationality
  
American

Role
  
Film actress

Name
  
Virginia Huston

Years active
  
1946-1954

Occupation
  
Actor


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Born
  
April 24, 1925 (
1925-04-24
)

Spouse(s)
  
Manus Paul Clinton II (1952-?)

Died
  
February 28, 1981, Santa Monica, California, United States

Movies
  
Out of the Past, Tarzan's Peril, Nocturne, Flight to Mars, Flamingo Road

Similar People
  
Jacques Tourneur, Lynn Bari, Byron Haskin, Edwin L Marin, Lesley Selander

Virginia Huston (April 24, 1925 - February 28, 1981) was an American actress.

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Virginia Huston Louise Allbritton 1920 1979 was an American actress

Early years

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Huston was born in Wisner, Nebraska, the daughter of Marcus and Mary Agnes Houston, and she had two brothers. Once she started her acting career, she changed the spelling of her last name to match that of Walter and John Huston. She attended Duchesne Catholic School for Girls in Omaha and appeared in stage productions as a student there.

Radio

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When Huston was 12, she first appeared on radio in an episode of Calling All Cars.

Stage

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Huston gained early experience on stage by appearing in plays presented by the Omaha Community Playhouse.

Film

Huston's first film was Desirable Woman. She appeared in many 1940s and 1950s film noir and adventure films. Signing with RKO in 1945, her first film was opposite George Raft in Nocturne. Her singing voice in the nightclub was redubbed by a singer. Huston was the ninth actress to play Jane, appearing in Tarzan's Peril (1951). (Another source says, "She becomes the fifteenth "Jane" in this jungle-king series.")

Her other films include the iconic film noir Out of the Past (released in the UK as Build My Gallows High) (1947), in which she plays Robert Mitchum's girlfriend. She appeared in The Racket (1951), which also starred Mitchum, and in the Joan Crawford dramas Flamingo Road (1949) and Sudden Fear (1952).

Huston suffered a broken back in an automobile accident, which disrupted her career at its peak. When she returned, she dropped to minor roles and "B"-level films.

Personal life

Huston married Manus Paul Clinton II, a real estate agent, and retired from films.

Death

Houston died of cancer in 1981.

Filmography

Actress
1953
The Ford Television Theatre (TV Series) as
Evelyn Austin / Deborah
- Wedding March (1954)
- The People Versus Johnston (1953) - Evelyn Austin
- Allison, Ltd. (1953) - Deborah
1954
Knock on Wood as
Audrey Greene
1952
Sudden Fear as
Ann Taylor
1952
Night Stage to Galveston as
Ann Bellamy
1951
Flight to Mars as
Carol Stafford
1951
The Racket as
Lucy Johnson
1951
The Highwayman as
Lady Ellen Douglas
1951
Tarzan's Peril as
Jane
1950
Women from Headquarters as
Joyce Harper aka Lola Dallas
1949
The Doolins of Oklahoma as
Elaine Burton
1949
Flamingo Road as
Annabelle Weldon
1947
Out of the Past as
Ann
1946
Nocturne as
Carol Page
Archive Footage
2023
Compression (TV Series documentary)
- Compression Flight to Mars de Lesley Selander (2023)
2005
Watch the Skies!: Science Fiction, the 1950s and Us (TV Movie documentary) as
Carol Stafford (uncredited)

References

Virginia Huston Wikipedia