
Virginia Hunter grew up in Tulsa, Oklahoma, and studied dancing and ballet from age 8. The family moved to Los Angeles in 1940 and Virginia was under contract to MGM from 1940-1945. She then moved over to Columbia Pictures, working there until the late 1940s. She had started modeling in the late 1940s and was offered a job by the I. Magnin department-store chain in Pasadena. Among her credits are four "Durango Kid" westerns with 'Charles Starrett' at Columbia Pictures and a number of shorts with 'The Three Stooges' , also at Columbia.
movieStone Age Romeos
1955 · Aggie (archive footage)
tvScience Fiction Theatre
1955
movieThe Desert Hawk
1950 · Slave Girl Dancer
movieThe Reckless Moment
1949 · Girl (uncredited)
movieThe File on Thelma Jordon
1949 · Pierce's Secretary (uncredited)
movieCaught
1949 · Lushola (uncredited)
movieHe Walked by Night
1949 · Miss Smith (uncredited)
movieI'm a Monkey's Uncle
1948 · Aggie
movieFiddlers Three
1948 · Princess Alisha
movieThe Mating of Millie
1948 · Madge
moviePhantom Valley
1948 · Jancy Littlejohn
movieIt Had to Be You
1947 · Maid of Honor (uncredited)
movieLast Days of Boot Hill
1947 · Paula Thorpe
movieSing a Song of Six Pants
1947 · Flossie, Hargan's Girlfriend
movieSmoky River Serenade
1947 · Wilda Moore
movieRiders of the Lone Star
1947 · Doris McCormick
movieThe Stranger From Ponca City
1947 · Terry Saunders
movieThe Notorious Lone Wolf
1946 · Lili - Nightclub Dancer (uncredited)
movieThe Harvey Girls
1946 · Jane (uncredited)
movieKeep Your Powder Dry
1945 · WAC (uncredited)