VIRGINIA O'BRIEN

Virginia O'Brien
Virginia O'Brien
Gender: Female
Known for: Acting
Birthday: April 18, 1919
Deathday: January 16, 2001
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.

Filmography

Starring

1976·
Gus
Reporter
Nurse Kittredge
Phyllis Montague
Hortense
Alma from Ohio
Ellie May Shipley / Virginia O'Brien
Virginia O'Brien (segment "Here's to the Ladies")
Film Character (archive footage)
Virginia O'Brien
'Woodpecker' Peg
Virginia O’Brien
Flo Foster
1942·
Ship Ahoy
Fran Evans
Lull
Kitty
Herself - Singer
Lucille LaVonne
Virginia Ferris