Search
Virginia Mayo Profile
|
Photo gallery |
(Virginia Clara Jones) |
|
30 November 20 | is born in St. Louis, Missouri, to Luke Ward Jones, a display advertising salesman, and Martha Henrietta Rautenstrauch Jones. Her great-great-great-grandfather, Capt. James Piggott, served with George Washington. |
studies dance at age 6 |
|
January 38 | graduates from Soldan High School |
Summer 38 | is in the chorus of the St. Louis Municipal Opera |
Winter 40 | her father dies |
Autumn 41 | makes it to Broadway in Eddie Cantor's Banjo Eyes, which closes in April 1942 |
is spotted by a talent scout for producer David O. Selznick while in Billy Rose's Diamond Horseshoe in New York City |
|
c. 42/43 | Sam Goldwyn puts her under contract as one of his Goldwyn Girls, at $100 per week |
goes to California. Her mother follows two months later, and they rent an apartment at the Hollywood Towers |
|
43 | meets actor Michael O'Shea when they film Jack London. He's 14 years her senior and has been married since 1926. |
46 | director William Wyler doesn't think she is any good when he has to use her in The Best Years of Our Lives |
47 | is voted "The Girl Most Likely to be Whistled at in 1947" |
5 July 47 | marries O'Shea in a Protestant ceremony at The Little Church of the Flowers, at Forest Lawn Cemetery in Glendale, California |
? | due to a lost bet with The Brown Derby's Maitre d' Gus Constance, she waits tables at his restaurant |
Mid-49 | her husband does volunteer work as a detective with the sheriff's department of Van Nuys, California |
51 | the O'Sheas purchase a 6,000-acre ranch near Mammoth, Arizona |
May 52 | stars with her husband in the play Christ on Trial at the Hollywood First Presbyterian Church |
admits she's no talent in the kitchen |
|
12 November 53 | her daughter, Mary Katherine, is born at Santa Monica's St. John's Hospital |
54 | Warner Brothers plans to cast her for the upcoming Helen of Troy, but director Robert Wise cannot visualize her in the role, which finally goes to Italian Rosanna Podesta |
late 40s-early 60s | does a lot of summer stock with her husband |
66 | tests for the leading part in "Green Acres," but the role goes to Eva Gabor |
4 December 73 | becomes the widow of O'Shea, who is found dead in the bathtub. Later she will blame the Mob for her husband’s death. |
80 | resides in Thousand Oaks, California, in a home built by her and her late husband |
03 | is scheduled to attend the Memphis Film Festival, in Memphis, Tennessee, in June |
17 January 05 | dies at age 84 in Thousand Oaks, California, from pneumonia and heart failure |
Sources: The Forties Gals by James Robert Parish, Movie Stars of the Forties by David Ragan, Classic Images | |
Recommended Books: | |
Links: Filmography Official Site JSR: Virginia Mayo Brian's Drive-In Theater: Virginia Mayo |