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Virginia Gibson

Performer

Virginia Gibson is a Broadway performer. Explore their Broadway credits, shows, and songs below.

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About

Born Virginia Gorski on April 9, 1925, in St. Louis, Missouri, Virginia Gibson got her start in the chorus of the St. Louis Municipal Opera before going on to teach at the Herbert Berghof Studio in New York. Her film credits include "Seven Brides for Seven Brothers," "Funny Face," "Athena," "Tea for Two," "Starlift," "She's Back on Broadway," "Stop, You're Killing Me," and "About Face." On television she appeared in "The Ed Sullivan Show," "The Millionaire," "General Electric Theater," "Suspense," "Kraft Theatre," "The Colgate Comedy Hour," and "Lux Video Theatre." She was elected Miss International Trade.

Personal Details

Born
April 9, 1925
Hometown
St. Louis, Missouri, USA
Died
April 25, 2013

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Virginia Gibson is a Broadway performer. Born Virginia Gorski on April 9, 1925, in St. Louis, Missouri, Virginia Gibson got her start in the chorus of the St. Louis Municipal Opera before going on to teach at the Herbert Berghof Studio in New York. Her film credits include "Seven Brides for Seven Brothers," "Funny Face," "Athena," "Tea for ...
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