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- Virginia Huston was born on April 24, 1925 in Wisner, Nebraska, USA. She was an actress, known for Out of the Past (1947), Tarzan's Peril (1951) and Flamingo Road (1949). She was married to Manus Paul Clinton II. She died on February 28, 1981 in Santa Monica, California, USA.
- SpouseManus Paul Clinton II(August 12, 1952 - February 28, 1981) (1 child)
- Attractive late 40s/early 50s film co-star signed by RKO in 1945 who appeared rather obliquely but decoratively as a nice girl in film noir and action adventures (she once played Jane to Lex Barker's Tarzan). She retired for the most part after marrying a real estate agent in 1952.
- She has a daughter named Pamela Ann (born September 3, 1954).
- She attended Duchesne Catholic Girls School for Girls in Omaha where she was bitten by the acting bug. She changed her name from Virginia Houston to Virginian Huston to match the spelling of director John Huston's name. She performed at the Omaha Community Playhouse, where Henry Fonda and Dorothy McGuire had gotten their starts, before moving to Los Angeles.
- According to a 1948 news story, composer Jimmy McHugh was introducing her as his wife-to-be and was trying to get her cast as Bing Crosby's leading lady, which could have been "Emperor's Waltz" (1948), in which Joan Fontaine became Crosby's co-star, or "A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court," in which Crosby's co-star was Rhonda Fleming.
- According to a 1950 press release, producer Sol Lesser selected her from 150 actresses to play Jane in "Tarzan's Peril" (1951). The release claimed she would be the fifteenth actress to play Jane in the series of movies.
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