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  1. Ms. Gregg was one of the most prolific female actors in radio appearing on shows like Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar, Let George Do It, Gunsmoke, and The Jack Benny Program. Beginning in 1948, she embarked on a movie career appearing in small parts in some very interesting movies like Body and Soul, Love is a Many-Splendored Thing, plus she was the ...

  2. Nov 28, 2011 · Ms. Gregg had a truly prolific television career. Beginning in the 1950s she appeared in many television shows as a guest star or in recurring roles and in television movies. Though she was rarely the star, she worked constantly in television until her death in 1986. Old Time Radio has a Virginia Gregg Collection featuring many of her most ...

  3. Virginia Gregg was born in Harrisburg, Illinois in 1915. Her mother, Dewey Todd, was a musician and her father, Edward Gregg, was a local businessman. While she was still a young girl, her family moved to California.

  4. Virginia Lee Gregg (March 6, 1916 – September 15, 1986) was an American actress known for her many roles in radio dramas and television series.

  5. Virginia Gregg was an American TV, film, and radio actor whose most notable role, as the voice of Norman Bates's mother in "Psycho," went uncredited for years. Gregg began her career as one of the most in-demand female radio actors of the 1940s.

  6. Nov 27, 2011 · Virginia Gregg's movie career began with an uncredited part in the 1946 film, Notorious starring Ingrid Bergman, Cary Grant, and Claude Rains. Her first movie credit was in Body and Soul followed by several other supporting rolls in movies over the years.

  7. Added: Sep 30, 2001. Find a Grave Memorial ID: 5811736. Source citation. Actress. She is remembered for her many roles in radio dramas television series, most notably as the voice of the mother of the character 'Norman Bates' in the 1960 Alfred Hitchcock classic film Psycho. She was born in Harrisburg, Illinois where her mother was a musician ...

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