Job Actress
Years active 1936-1963
Known for Double-crossers, gangster's molls, blowzy waitresses, faithless wives, loose women
Top Roles Miriam Ellis, Laverne, Mayme Charlton, The Redhead, Dance Hall Hostess
Top GenresDrama, Comedy, Romance, Action, Musical, Crime
Top TopicsBook-Based, Show Business, Based on Play
Top Collaborators (Producer), (Producer), ,
Shares birthday with Lionel Stander, Rod Taylor, Chester Conklin  see more..

Veda Ann Borg Overview:

Character actress, Veda Ann Borg, was born on Jan 11, 1915 in Boston, MA. Ann Borg died at the age of 58 on Aug 16, 1973 in Hollywood, CA .

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Veda Ann Borg had a cynical air, working hard through the 1930s and 1940s playing a succession of sluts, double-crossers, gangster's molls, blowzy waitresses, faithless wives and generally blondes who had seen better days. Her career was disrupted in 1939 by a car crash; the injuries from which entailed plastic surgery and ten operations. She was married to director Andrew V. McLaglen (second of two husbands)) from 1946 to 1958.

(Source: available at Amazon Quinlan's Illustrated Dictionary of Film Character Actors).

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Veda Ann Borg Quotes:

Ward Guisenberry: Excuse me. Someone wanted me?
The Redhead: [looks him over] Mmm, I'll bet plenty of 'em do, honey.


Agnes Prescott: Now there's a guy who never goes out of a girl's mind. He just stays there... like a heavy meal.


Connie Harper: No man should be trusted any further than you can throw a diamond mine.


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Veda Ann Borg Facts
She met second husband Andrew V. McLaglen in 1945 when appearing with his father Victor McLaglen in Love, Honor and Goodbye (1945).

Before Veda became a model, she hoped to become a cartoonist.

Mother, nee Minna Noble, was a secretary before marriage.

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