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Virginia Grey (March 22, 1917 - July 31, 2004) was an American actress. She was born in Los Angeles, California, the daughter of director Ray Grey. One of her early babysitters was Gloria Swanson. Virginia debuted at the age of ten in the silent film Uncle Tom's Cabin (1927) as Little Eva. She continued acting for a few more years, but then left movies in order to finish her education.
Virginia Grey is a gifted clairvoyant who can see and feel energy fields on the land and in others. For many years she has had the ability to assisting others to clear emotion patterns and ailments that cause them to be blocked or stuck in old behaviors. The channeled gift of Spiritual Essences has taken her ability from wonderful to magical in all areas of her work. She now finds she is able to do in hours what used to take months to achieve. She has a sculpting background which she has used to create the meditation gardens that surround the center. She has a spiritual background Ph.D. in Divinity and Education, and her intuitive work helps greatly in counseling.
Dan Dailey, Virginia Grey, and Helen Westley When rodeo owner Virginia Grey's business is threatened by some rapscallions, in come Gene Autry and Smiley Burnette to ring the bad guys' bells and set things right. This was Autry's last film before beginning a four-year military stint. With Morgan Conway, Joe Strauch, Jr. 73 min. Standard; Soundtrack: English Dolby Digital mono.
Virginia Grey made her third appearance with Weissmuller, having already appeared in Tarzan's New York Adventure (42), and Swamp Fire (46). Film critics sympathized with her tough role, and especially the terrible dialogue she was saddled with. But in the pre-feminist 50s, it was probably the notion of a self-willed female scientist giving orders that was uncomfortable more than the dialogue.
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Virginia Grey Born in Los Angeles in March 1917, beautiful Virginia Grey was born into show business, as her father was silent actor and director Ray Grey. When he passed away suddenly in the mid 1920s, Grey's mother went to work at Universal and began taking her young daughter to auditions. Beautiful even at the age of 10, Grey landed the role of Little Eva in the big-budget Universal epic Uncle Tom's Cabin (1927; with George Siegmann). Grey remained under contract to Universal until the onset of the Great Depression. As a teenager she worked infrequently in films, often in small, uncredited roles, at a variety of studios. By the time Grey graduated from high school, she was signed by MGM and her career picked up steam.
Born on March 22, 1917 in Edendale, California, and grew up near Mack Sennett Studios where her father Ray Grey worked as an actor and director. Some of the young actress at the studio babysat Grey, including Gloria Swanson. After her father died when she was eight, her mother Florence Grey took a job as a film cutter at Universal Studios, where Grey was discovered walking on the lot one day by a casting director, who cast her as Little Eva in the 1927 adaptation of Harriet Beecher Stowe's Uncle Tom's Cabin. She appeared in a couple of more films before taking some time off for school and to study dance.
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