Veda Ann Borg
Known for: Acting
Born: January 10, 1915 in Boston, Massachusetts, U.S. - Died: August 15, 1973
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Veda Ann Borg (January 11, 1915 – August 16, 1973) was an American film actress. Born in Boston, Massachusetts, Borg was the daughter of Gottfried Borg, a Swedish immigrant and Minna Noble. She became a model in 1936 before winning a contract at Paramount Pictures. A car crash in 1939 necessitated drastic reconstruction of her face by plastic surgery. She appeared in more than one hundred films, including Mildred Pierce, Chicken Every Sunday, Love Me or Leave Me, Guys and Dolls, Thunder in the Sun, and The Alamo (1960). Borg began accepting parts in television when the new medium opened up. From 1952 through 1961, she appeared on shows such as Alfred Hitchcock Presents, General Electric Theater, The 20th Century-Fox Hour, The Abbott and Costello Show, The Restless Gun, Bonanza, The Red Skelton Show, Adventures of Superman, Wild Bill Hickok, and Mr. & Mrs. North, among many others. In 1953-54, she substituted for Joan Blondell as "Honeybee Gillis" in The Life of Riley TV series.[1] Borg was married to Paul Herrick (1942) and to director Andrew McLaglen (1946–1958) and had three children, Mary McLaglen, Josh McLaglen, and Andrew Victor McLaglen II. She died of cancer in Hollywood. Description above from the Wikipedia article Veda Ann Borg, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
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Mildred Pierce
Miriam Ellis
Life with Blondie
Hazel
Guys and Dolls
Laverne
The Alamo
Blind Nell Robertson
Big Town
Vivian LeRoy
The Fearmakers
Vivian Loder
The Bachelor and the Bobby-Soxer
Agnes Prescott
Fog Island
Sylvia Jordan
Big Jim McLain
Madge
Scared Stiff
Flo Rosson
The Falcon in Hollywood
Billie Atkins
Accomplice
Joyce Kimball Bonniwell
Hot News
Doris Burton
Dangerous Intruder
Jenny
Julia Misbehaves
Louise
Kid Galahad
The Red Head
The Big Noise
Mayme Charlton
Confession
Xenia
Detective Kitty O'Day
Georgia Wentworth
Honky Tonk
Pearl
It's Love I'm After
Elsie
Mother Wore Tights
Rosemary Olcott
Wife Wanted
Nola Reed
About Face
Daisy, Blonde Hustler