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DiscographyAlbumsVirginia O`Brien Salutes the Great MGM Musicals Album [1983] (# of tracks: 18) (# of discs: 1) Literature/PublicityArticlesVirginia O`Brien: Remembering a Wonderful Pal (United States) [March 2001] (Page(s): 17-18) PictorialsVirginia O`Brien: The Diva of Deadpan (United States) [January 1999] (Volume: 283) (Page(s): 30-32+C1-C4) Yank Pin Up (United States) [18 February 1944] Links to Other WebsitesVirginia O`Brien Fans [Fan Site] TCM Entry [Miscellaneous] Obituary Article Find A Grave [Miscellaneous] |
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Popular American singer and actress known for her comedic roles in MGM musicals of the 1940s. She was highly regarded for her singing style, as well as her beauty.
O`Brien`s looks belied the fact that she primarily performed in comedic roles during the height of her formal film career. This was in part due to her intentionally humorous singing style, which involved her singing in a deadpan manner, with no facial expressions and very little movement - reportedly she stumbled upon this "gimmick" by accident during a stage show when she became virtually paralyzed with stage fright before singing a number. The audience found the performance to be hilarious and she was soon hired to repeat this performance in a number of movies beginning in 1940 for which she gained the nicknames "Frozen Face" and "Miss Ice Glacier" among others. It should be noted that when she wasn`t singing, her acting style was just as emotive as other actresses, and she didn`t always employ her gimmick when singing as evidenced by her performance in the excerpt from Show Boat in the 1946 film Till the Clouds Roll By. Among the films she appeared in during her time at MGM were The Big Store (1941) with the Marx Brothers, Ship Ahoy (1942) with Eleanor Powell and Red Skelton, Thousands Cheer (in which she endured ribbing from Mickey Rooney about her singing style), Du Barry Was a Lady (with Skelton and Lucille Ball), The Harvey Girls (with Judy Garland) and Ziegfeld Follies. After appearing once again with Red Skelton in 1947`s, Merton of the Movies, and after a guest appearance the following year in the short Musical Merry-Go-Round, O`Brien was suddenly dropped from her MGM film contract and she moved into television and back to live performances. She made two film appearances after this: Francis in the Navy and the 1976 Walt Disney Studios comedy, Gus. In 1984 she created a cabaret act saluting her career with MGM and this was recorded at the Masquer`s Club in Hollywood, subsequently released as a Compact Disc and then with iTunes. She continued to perform well into the 1980s with both a one-woman show and a production of Show Boat. |
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BiographyDistinctive FeaturesHer deadpan singingAmbitionsWanted to be film hoofer like idol and friend Eleanor Powell :: Wanted to become a singer like her idol, Ethel MermanFriends and FamilyEdna Lee O`Brien [Mother] :: Patrick Peter O`Brien (Uncle, L.A. Postmaster) :: Tom O`Brien [Father] (District Attorney) :: Robert E. Lee (Descendent through her mother) :: Llyod Bacon (Uncle) :: Mary O`Brien [Sister] (Actress) :: Ann Sothern [Friend] :: Eleanor Powell [Friend] :: Groucho Marx [Friend] :: Kathryn Grayson [Friend] (Met during the filming of Thousands Cheer, lifelong friends) :: Lucille Ball [Friend] :: Red Skelton [Friend] (Frequent co-star and lifelong friends)Trivia and QuotesQuotesTrivia | ||
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