Virginia Sale
Actor/Actriz
90
Movies
3
TV Shows
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Virginia Sale (May 20, 1899 – August 23, 1992) was an American character actress whose career spanned six decades, during most of which she played older women, even when she was in her twenties. Over the 46 years she was active as an actress, she worked in films, stage, radio and television. She was famous for her one-woman stage show, Americana Sketches, which she did for more than 1,000 performances during a 15-year span.
Married to actor and studio executive Sam Wren, she co-starred with him in one of the first television family comedies, Wren's Nest, in the late 1940s and early 1950s. She gave birth to fraternal twins, Virginia and Christopher, in 1936. Later in her career she worked on television, and in commercials. She died from heart failure at the age of 93 at the Motion Picture and Television Hospital in 1992.
As Actor/Actress
The Andy Griffith Show
Woman #1
Petticoat Junction
Selma Plout
Los Beverly Ricos (The Beverly Hillbillies)
Chicken Woman
They Died with Their Boots On
Nurse (uncredited)
El regreso de aquel hombre
Tom's Wife
Topper
Miss Johnson
The Crowd
Mary's Sister-in-Law (uncredited)
Outcast
Jessica Tuite
Hit the Ice
Nurse who Faints (uncredited)
The Howards of Virginia
Neighbor Girl
Moby Dick
Old Maid
The Flame of New Orleans
Giraud's Cousin Clarissa
How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying
Cleaning Woman (uncredited)
One Foot in Heaven
Sister Sale at the Movie Theatre (uncredited)
Slither
Bingo Caller
When Tomorrow Comes
Waitress (uncredited)
The Go-Getter
Servant of J. Browne #2 (uncredited)
The Gang's All Here
Miss Custer, Secretary (uncredited)
One Man's Way
Miss S. E. Collingswood
Trail Street
Hannah
The Sin of Madelon Claudet
Charity Ward Nun (uncredited)
Embarrassing Moments
Aunt Prudence
The Jury's Secret
Miss Montague
Lord Byron of Broadway
Flirty Dowager
Destroyer
Kansas' Dance Partner
Big Daddy
Territorio de bandidos
Meg
Loose Ankles
Mrs. Berry from Walla Walla
Show Girl in Hollywood
Miss J. Rule
Reveille with Beverly
Mrs. Browning (uncredited)