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Lorna Gray

Virginia Pound (July 26, 1917 – April 30, 2017), known professionally as Lorna Gray and (after 1945) Adrian Booth, was an American film actress known for her comic roles, and later as a villainess. She is best known for her roles in Columbia Pictures comedy shorts and Republic Pictures serials.

Lorna Gray
Autographed photo as Adrian Booth Brian
Born
Virginia Pound

(1917-07-26)July 26, 1917
DiedApril 30, 2017(2017-04-30) (aged 99)
Other names
  • Adrian Booth
  • Adrian Brian
  • Adrian Booth Brian
OccupationActress
Years active1937–1951
Spouse
(m. 1949)
Signature
Gray in Federal Operator 99, 1945

Early years edit

Gray was born in Grand Rapids, Michigan.[1] After her father's millinery business was a victim of the Great Depression, the family split up. Before appearing in films, Gray sang with a group in Cleveland called Ben Yost's Varsity Coeds, who performed primarily in movie theaters before the movie began.[2]

Career edit

Although she had a film test at Universal Studios and a brief contract with Paramount Pictures, she made her first big film for Columbia Pictures.

As a Columbia contract player she appeared in the studio's shorts and serials, including Flying G-Men (starring Robert Paige), Pest from the West (starring Buster Keaton), and You Nazty Spy! (starring The Three Stooges). When her Columbia contract lapsed, she found work at Monogram Pictures, where she worked with action star Frankie Darro.[3]

Gray also starred opposite John Wayne in Red River Range (1938) and appeared in the title role in O, My Darling Clementine (1943), a country music film starring Roy Acuff as a singing sheriff.[4]

In her Paramount films, such as Hold 'Em Navy, she was credited as Virginia Pound, but she was given the name Lorna Gray by Columbia and she used it from 1938 until 1945, when she left Columbia and moved to Republic Pictures. She appeared as Lorna Gray in Republic's Federal Operator 99, but subsequently adopted the name Adrian Booth.[5]

At Republic, she often received co-star billing in Westerns, the only woman other than Dale Evans to be billed so highly at that studio.[2] She also starred in Republic's serial about the comic book superhero Captain America.

Personal life edit

In 1945, shortly after signing a contract with Republic Pictures, she and the stunt performer Ruel F. Taylor were arrested for "suspicion of possessing marijuana in Los Angeles." A $1,000 bail set her free.[6] She was later exonerated after Taylor testified at his preliminary hearing that Gray had not used the marijuana and was not aware of it.[7]

She married actor David Brian[8] on July 19, 1949,[2] and retired from motion pictures in 1951. As Adrian Booth, she was awarded the Golden Boot Award in 1998 and attended film festivals into her nineties.[5] She appeared as a guest at the annual Three Stooges convention held in Fort Washington, Pennsylvania, on April 30, 2011.

Death edit

Gray died in Sherman Oaks, California on April 30, 2017, aged 99.[9]

Filmography edit

Year Title Role Notes
1937 Hold 'Em Navy Girl
Thrill of a Lifetime Chorus girl Uncredited
1938 The Buccaneer Uncredited
The Big Broadcast of 1938 Divorcee
Scandal Street Uncredited
Adventure in Sahara Carla Preston
Red River Range Jane Mason
Smashing the Spy Ring Anna Loring
1939 The Lone Wolf Spy Hunt Girl Michael runs into in nightclub Uncredited
Flying G-Men Babs McKay
Outside These Walls Secretary Uncredited
Missing Daughters Nan Uncredited
Good Girls Go to Paris Bridesmaid Uncredited
Coast Guard Uncredited
The Man They Could Not Hang Janet Savaard
Those High Grey Walls Nurse Uncredited
Oily to Bed, Oily to Rise May Jenkins Short, Uncredited
Mr. Smith Goes to Washington Woman at station Uncredited
Beware Spooks! Uncredited
The Amazing Mr. Williams Nurse Uncredited
Three Sappy People Sherry Rumsford Short
The Stranger from Texas Jean Browning
Pest from the West Conchita Short
1940 Cafe Hostess Cafe hostess Uncredited
You Nazty Spy! Mattie Herring Short, Uncredited
Convicted Woman Frankie Mason
Bullets for Rustlers Ann Houston
Rockin' thru the Rockies Flossie Short
Deadwood Dick Anne Butler Serial
Up in the Air Rita Wilson
Drums of the Desert Helene Laroche
1941 Father Steps Out Helen Matthews
Tuxedo Junction Joan Gordon
1942 Perils of Nyoka Vultura
Ridin' Down the Canyon Barbara Joyce
1943 So Proudly We Hail! Lt. Tony Dacelli
O, My Darling Clementine Clementine Cheshire
1944 Captain America Gail Richards Serial
The Girl Who Dared Ann Carroll
1945 Adventures of Kitty O'Day Gloria Williams
Fashion Model Yvonne Brewster
Federal Operator 99 Rita Parker
Tell It to a Star Mona St. Clair
Dakota Entertainer Uncredited
1946 Home on the Range Bonnie Garth
Valley of the Zombies Susan Drake
Man from Rainbow Valley Kay North
Daughter of Don Q Dolores Quantero
Out California Way Gloria McCoy
1947 Last Frontier Uprising Mary Lou Garnder
Spoilers of the North Jane Koster
Along the Oregon Trail Sally Dunn
Exposed Judith Bentry
Under Colorado Skies Julia Collins
1948 Lightnin' in the Forest Dell Parker
California Firebrand Joyce Mason
The Gallant Legion Connie Faulkner
The Plunderers Julie Ann McCabe
1949 The Last Bandit Kate Foley
Hideout Betty / Hannah Kelly
Brimstone Molly Bannister
1950 Rock Island Trail Aleeta
The Savage Horde Livvy Weston
1951 Oh! Susanna Lia Wilson
Yellow Fin Jean Elliott
The Sea Hornet Ginger Sullivan

References edit

  1. ^ Neill, Frank (February 9, 1950). "In Hollywood". Long Beach Independent. California, Long Beach. International News Service. p. 24. Retrieved May 20, 2016 – via Newspapers.com.  
  2. ^ a b c Magers, Boyd; Fitzgerald, Michael G. (2004). Westerns Women: Interviews with 50 Leading Ladies of Movie and Television Westerns from the 1930s to the 1960s. Jefferson, North Carolina: McFarland. pp. 45–52. ISBN 9780786420285.
  3. ^ "Adrian Booth biography". Republic Pictures 75th. Retrieved May 2, 2014.
  4. ^ "Lorna Gray/Adrian Booth". B-Westerns. Retrieved May 2, 2014.
  5. ^ a b "Yo, Adrian! Adrian Booth at the Memphis Film Festival" The Blood-shot Eye (2007) Archived July 19, 2008, at archive.today
  6. ^ "Virginia Pound, 1936 Bud Queen, Arrested On Marijuana Charge". Benton Harbor News Palladium. March 6, 1945. p. 1. Retrieved January 22, 2016.
  7. ^ "Actress Exonerated in Marijuana Case". The Bakersfield Californian. California, Bakersfield. Associated Press. March 7, 1945. p. 1. Retrieved May 20, 2016 – via Newspapers.com.  
  8. ^ Fidler, Jimmie (October 2, 1949). "In Hollywood With Jimmie Fidler". Monroe Morning World. Louisiana, Monroe. Monroe Morning World. p. 4. Retrieved May 20, 2016 – via Newspapers.com.  
  9. ^ Barnes, Mike (May 3, 2017). "Lorna Gray, Queen of Shorts and Serials at Columbia and Republic Pictures, Dies at 99". The Hollywood Reporter. ISSN 0018-3660.

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Virginia Pound redirects here For the obsolete currency see Virginia pound For the town see Pound Virginia For the river in Virginia see Pound River Virginia Pound July 26 1917 April 30 2017 known professionally as Lorna Gray and after 1945 Adrian Booth was an American film actress known for her comic roles and later as a villainess She is best known for her roles in Columbia Pictures comedy shorts and Republic Pictures serials Lorna GrayAutographed photo as Adrian Booth BrianBornVirginia Pound 1917 07 26 July 26 1917Grand Rapids Michigan U S DiedApril 30 2017 2017 04 30 aged 99 Sherman Oaks California U S Other namesAdrian BoothAdrian BrianAdrian Booth BrianOccupationActressYears active1937 1951SpouseDavid Brian m 1949 wbr Signature Gray in Federal Operator 99 1945Contents 1 Early years 2 Career 3 Personal life 4 Death 5 Filmography 6 References 7 External linksEarly years editGray was born in Grand Rapids Michigan 1 After her father s millinery business was a victim of the Great Depression the family split up Before appearing in films Gray sang with a group in Cleveland called Ben Yost s Varsity Coeds who performed primarily in movie theaters before the movie began 2 Career editAlthough she had a film test at Universal Studios and a brief contract with Paramount Pictures she made her first big film for Columbia Pictures As a Columbia contract player she appeared in the studio s shorts and serials including Flying G Men starring Robert Paige Pest from the West starring Buster Keaton and You Nazty Spy starring The Three Stooges When her Columbia contract lapsed she found work at Monogram Pictures where she worked with action star Frankie Darro 3 Gray also starred opposite John Wayne in Red River Range 1938 and appeared in the title role in O My Darling Clementine 1943 a country music film starring Roy Acuff as a singing sheriff 4 In her Paramount films such as Hold Em Navy she was credited as Virginia Pound but she was given the name Lorna Gray by Columbia and she used it from 1938 until 1945 when she left Columbia and moved to Republic Pictures She appeared as Lorna Gray in Republic s Federal Operator 99 but subsequently adopted the name Adrian Booth 5 At Republic she often received co star billing in Westerns the only woman other than Dale Evans to be billed so highly at that studio 2 She also starred in Republic s serial about the comic book superhero Captain America Personal life editIn 1945 shortly after signing a contract with Republic Pictures she and the stunt performer Ruel F Taylor were arrested for suspicion of possessing marijuana in Los Angeles A 1 000 bail set her free 6 She was later exonerated after Taylor testified at his preliminary hearing that Gray had not used the marijuana and was not aware of it 7 She married actor David Brian 8 on July 19 1949 2 and retired from motion pictures in 1951 As Adrian Booth she was awarded the Golden Boot Award in 1998 and attended film festivals into her nineties 5 She appeared as a guest at the annual Three Stooges convention held in Fort Washington Pennsylvania on April 30 2011 Death editGray died in Sherman Oaks California on April 30 2017 aged 99 9 Filmography editYear Title Role Notes1937 Hold Em Navy GirlThrill of a Lifetime Chorus girl Uncredited1938 The Buccaneer UncreditedThe Big Broadcast of 1938 DivorceeScandal Street UncreditedAdventure in Sahara Carla PrestonRed River Range Jane MasonSmashing the Spy Ring Anna Loring1939 The Lone Wolf Spy Hunt Girl Michael runs into in nightclub UncreditedFlying G Men Babs McKayOutside These Walls Secretary UncreditedMissing Daughters Nan UncreditedGood Girls Go to Paris Bridesmaid UncreditedCoast Guard UncreditedThe Man They Could Not Hang Janet SavaardThose High Grey Walls Nurse UncreditedOily to Bed Oily to Rise May Jenkins Short UncreditedMr Smith Goes to Washington Woman at station UncreditedBeware Spooks UncreditedThe Amazing Mr Williams Nurse UncreditedThree Sappy People Sherry Rumsford ShortThe Stranger from Texas Jean BrowningPest from the West Conchita Short1940 Cafe Hostess Cafe hostess UncreditedYou Nazty Spy Mattie Herring Short UncreditedConvicted Woman Frankie MasonBullets for Rustlers Ann HoustonRockin thru the Rockies Flossie ShortDeadwood Dick Anne Butler SerialUp in the Air Rita WilsonDrums of the Desert Helene Laroche1941 Father Steps Out Helen MatthewsTuxedo Junction Joan Gordon1942 Perils of Nyoka VulturaRidin Down the Canyon Barbara Joyce1943 So Proudly We Hail Lt Tony DacelliO My Darling Clementine Clementine Cheshire1944 Captain America Gail Richards SerialThe Girl Who Dared Ann Carroll1945 Adventures of Kitty O Day Gloria WilliamsFashion Model Yvonne BrewsterFederal Operator 99 Rita ParkerTell It to a Star Mona St ClairDakota Entertainer Uncredited1946 Home on the Range Bonnie GarthValley of the Zombies Susan DrakeMan from Rainbow Valley Kay NorthDaughter of Don Q Dolores QuanteroOut California Way Gloria McCoy1947 Last Frontier Uprising Mary Lou GarnderSpoilers of the North Jane KosterAlong the Oregon Trail Sally DunnExposed Judith BentryUnder Colorado Skies Julia Collins1948 Lightnin in the Forest Dell ParkerCalifornia Firebrand Joyce MasonThe Gallant Legion Connie FaulknerThe Plunderers Julie Ann McCabe1949 The Last Bandit Kate FoleyHideout Betty Hannah KellyBrimstone Molly Bannister1950 Rock Island Trail AleetaThe Savage Horde Livvy Weston1951 Oh Susanna Lia WilsonYellow Fin Jean ElliottThe Sea Hornet Ginger SullivanReferences edit Neill Frank February 9 1950 In Hollywood Long Beach Independent California Long Beach International News Service p 24 Retrieved May 20 2016 via Newspapers com nbsp a b c Magers Boyd Fitzgerald Michael G 2004 Westerns Women Interviews with 50 Leading Ladies of Movie and Television Westerns from the 1930s to the 1960s Jefferson North Carolina McFarland pp 45 52 ISBN 9780786420285 Adrian Booth biography Republic Pictures 75th Retrieved May 2 2014 Lorna Gray Adrian Booth B Westerns Retrieved May 2 2014 a b Yo Adrian Adrian Booth at the Memphis Film Festival The Blood shot Eye 2007 Archived July 19 2008 at archive today Virginia Pound 1936 Bud Queen Arrested On Marijuana Charge Benton Harbor News Palladium March 6 1945 p 1 Retrieved January 22 2016 Actress Exonerated in Marijuana Case The Bakersfield Californian California Bakersfield Associated Press March 7 1945 p 1 Retrieved May 20 2016 via Newspapers com nbsp Fidler Jimmie October 2 1949 In Hollywood With Jimmie Fidler Monroe Morning World Louisiana Monroe Monroe Morning World p 4 Retrieved May 20 2016 via Newspapers com nbsp Barnes Mike May 3 2017 Lorna Gray Queen of Shorts and Serials at Columbia and Republic Pictures Dies at 99 The Hollywood Reporter ISSN 0018 3660 External links editLorna Gray at IMDb Lorna Gray at the TCM Movie Database Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lorna Gray amp oldid 1186875911, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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