Virginia Keiley

Virginia Keiley was an American actress born on April 4, 1918, in Jersey, Channel Islands. She is best known for her roles in Fancy Pants (1950), The Strange Case of Dr. Manning (1957), and Rose of Tralee (1942). She passed away on June 23, 1990, in London, England, UK.

Personal and Family Life

Virginia Keiley was born into a family in the picturesque Channel Islands. Details about her family life are limited, but her career in acting spanned several decades, and she became known for her performances in various films throughout the mid-20th century.

Career

Keiley’s career included both film and television. She appeared in a variety of roles, showcasing her talent and versatility as an actress. Despite being less prominent in later years, her work from the 1940s to the 1950s remains fondly remembered by her fans.

Death and Legacy

Virginia Keiley died on June 23, 1990, leaving behind a modest but memorable footprint in the world of acting. Her contributions to film, especially in the British cinema of her time, continue to be acknowledged by film historians and biographers.

Filmography

Title Release Date Character
If Winter Comes 1947-12-31 Rebecca ‘High Jinks’
The Strange Case of Dr. Manning 1957-01-01 Vera Clark
Fancy Pants 1950-07-19 Rosalind
Miss London Ltd. 1943-06-14
Caesar and Cleopatra 1945-12-11 Lady in Waiting (uncredited)
Nocturne 1946-10-29 Lotus Evans
Fanny by Gaslight 1944-05-08 (uncredited)
Come to the Stable 1949-07-27 Mrs. Townsend-Cooper (uncredited)
La nuit est à nous 1953-05-14
Red, Hot and Blue 1949-09-05 Miss Loring (uncredited)