Virginia O'Brien
Acting

Virginia O'Brien

April 18, 1919January 16, 2001 (aged 81)Los Angeles, California, USA

​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. Signed by MGM in 1940, she deadpanned her way to acclaim and immense popularity with appearances in some of the studio's most memorable musicals including Thousands Cheer (1943), The Harvey Girls (1946), Till the Clouds Roll By (1946), Ziegfeld Follies (1945), Panama Hattie (1942), Ship Ahoy (1942), Meet the People (1944) and Du Barry Was a Lady (1943), performing inimitable renditions of such classic songs as "The Wild Wild West" (from The Harvey Girls), "A Fine Romance" (from Till the Clouds Roll By (1946)), "It's a Great Big World" (from The Harvey Girls (1946)), "Poor You" (from Ship Ahoy (1942)), and "Say We're Sweethearts Again" (from Meet the People (1944)). Although too often relegated to featured songs and small supporting roles, she still managed to become an audience favorite by the sheer force of her personality, polished vocals and way with a comic quip. The latter ability is especially apparent in one of her last MGM films, Merton of the Movies (1947), in which she co-starred with Red Skelton. In 1948, after 17 memorable screen appearances for MGM, the studio unceremoniously dropped her from its roster. She returned to films only twice more after her termination from MGM, in Universal's Francis in the Navy (1955) and Disney's Gus (1976), preferring to focus her energies on television and the stage, where she delighted audiences for three more decades. In the 1980s the still youthful beauty toured the country in a one-woman show and recorded a live album at the famed Masquers Club entitled, "A Salute to the Great MGM Musicals". One of her last significant stage appearances came in 1984 as Parthy Ann in the Long Beach Civic Light Opera's production of "Showboat", with Alan Young. She remained in semi-retirement in a large home in Wrightwood, California, for most of her later years until her death at the Motion Picture Country Hospital in Woodland Hills, 16 January, 2001, from a heart attack.

Filmography

Gus poster

Gus

as Reporter

6.019761h 36m

Gus

as Reporter

Francis in the Navy poster

Francis in the Navy

as Miss Kittredge

5.619551h 20m

Francis in the Navy

as Miss Kittredge

Martin Block's Musical Merry-Go-Round No. 4 poster

Martin Block's Musical Merry-Go-Round No. 4

as Self

5.7194811m

Martin Block's Musical Merry-Go-Round No. 4

as Self

Merton of the Movies poster

Merton of the Movies

as Phyllis Montague

6.319471h 22m

Merton of the Movies

as Phyllis Montague

Till the Clouds Roll By poster

Till the Clouds Roll By

as Ellie May Shipley / Virginia O'Brien

5.819462h 16m

Till the Clouds Roll By

as Ellie May Shipley / Virginia O'Brien

The Show-Off poster

The Show-Off

as Hortense

7.019461h 23m

The Show-Off

as Hortense

The Harvey Girls poster

The Harvey Girls

as Alma from Ohio

6.619461h 44m

The Harvey Girls

as Alma from Ohio

Ziegfeld Follies poster

Ziegfeld Follies

as Virginia O'Brien (segment "Here's to the Ladies")

6.019451h 50m

Ziegfeld Follies

as Virginia O'Brien (segment "Here's to the Ladies")

The Great Morgan poster

The Great Morgan

as Film Character (archive footage)

6.0194557m

The Great Morgan

as Film Character (archive footage)

Two Girls and a Sailor poster

Two Girls and a Sailor

as Virginia O'Brien

5.819442h 4m

Two Girls and a Sailor

as Virginia O'Brien

Meet the People poster

Meet the People

as 'Woodpecker' Peg

5.819441h 40m

Meet the People

as 'Woodpecker' Peg

Thousands Cheer poster

Thousands Cheer

as Virginia O’Brien

6.419432h 6m

Thousands Cheer

as Virginia O’Brien

Du Barry Was a Lady poster

Du Barry Was a Lady

as Ginny

6.519431h 41m

Du Barry Was a Lady

as Ginny

Panama Hattie poster

Panama Hattie

as Flo Foster

5.719421h 19m

Panama Hattie

as Flo Foster

Ship Ahoy poster

Ship Ahoy

as Fran Evans

6.319421h 35m

Ship Ahoy

as Fran Evans

Lady Be Good poster

Lady Be Good

as Lull

5.519411h 52m

Lady Be Good

as Lull

Screen Snapshots Series 21 No. 1 poster

Screen Snapshots Series 21 No. 1

as Self

0.019419m

Screen Snapshots Series 21 No. 1

as Self

Ringside Maisie poster

Ringside Maisie

as Herself - Singer

5.619411h 35m

Ringside Maisie

as Herself - Singer

The Big Store poster

The Big Store

as Kitty

6.319411h 23m

The Big Store

as Kitty

Hullabaloo poster

Hullabaloo

as Virginia Ferris

6.519401h 18m

Hullabaloo

as Virginia Ferris

Sky Murder poster

Sky Murder

as Lucille LaVonne

6.819401h 12m

Sky Murder

as Lucille LaVonne