Virginia Gregg Burket (March 6, 1916 – September 15, 1986) was an American actress best known for her many roles in radio dramas. Born in Harrisburg, Illinois, Virginia Gregg was the daughter of musician Dewey Alphaleta (née Todd) and businessman Edward William Gregg.
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| - Virginia Gregg Burket (March 6, 1916 – September 15, 1986) was an American actress best known for her many roles in radio dramas. Born in Harrisburg, Illinois, Virginia Gregg was the daughter of musician Dewey Alphaleta (née Todd) and businessman Edward William Gregg.
- Virginia Gregg was an American actress, best known for her many roles in radio dramas and television series.
- Virginia Gregg was one of the busiest radio actors in the business, with regular appearances on such programs as Dragnet, Nightbeat and The Lone Ranger. She had extremely wide range, playing any female character. She was radio's female equivalent to William Conrad, Ben Wright and Elliott Lewis. Before becoming a radio actress, the 5-foot, 9-inch Gregg played bass viola with the Pasadena Symphony and was a member of the Singing Strings.
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- Virginia Gregg was one of the uncredited voice actors of Norma Bates, along with Paul Jasmin and Jeanette Nolan.
- Virginia Gregg (b. March 6, 1916 - d. September 15, 1986) first appeared on film in an uncredited role in the Alfred Hitchcock film, Nortorious (1946). Appearing in nearly forty films throughout her career, her most notable role was as the voice of "Norma Bates" in Psycho (1960), Psycho II ((1983), and Psycho III (1986). Gregg was often associated with Jack Webb's various productions. She appeared in every incarnation of Dragnet (radio, television, and film), as well as Adam 12 and Emergency!, among others.
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| - Virginia Gregg Burket (March 6, 1916 – September 15, 1986) was an American actress best known for her many roles in radio dramas. Born in Harrisburg, Illinois, Virginia Gregg was the daughter of musician Dewey Alphaleta (née Todd) and businessman Edward William Gregg.
- Virginia Gregg was an American actress, best known for her many roles in radio dramas and television series.
- Virginia Gregg was one of the busiest radio actors in the business, with regular appearances on such programs as Dragnet, Nightbeat and The Lone Ranger. She had extremely wide range, playing any female character. She was radio's female equivalent to William Conrad, Ben Wright and Elliott Lewis. Before becoming a radio actress, the 5-foot, 9-inch Gregg played bass viola with the Pasadena Symphony and was a member of the Singing Strings.
- __NOEDITSECTION__ Image:Information-silk.png|Character Template rect 0 0 20 20 Staff Template desc none Virginia Gregg Real Name Unknown Job Titles Voice Actor Gender First publication Unknown
- Virginia Gregg was one of the uncredited voice actors of Norma Bates, along with Paul Jasmin and Jeanette Nolan.
- Virginia Gregg (b. March 6, 1916 - d. September 15, 1986) first appeared on film in an uncredited role in the Alfred Hitchcock film, Nortorious (1946). Appearing in nearly forty films throughout her career, her most notable role was as the voice of "Norma Bates" in Psycho (1960), Psycho II ((1983), and Psycho III (1986). Gregg was often associated with Jack Webb's various productions. She appeared in every incarnation of Dragnet (radio, television, and film), as well as Adam 12 and Emergency!, among others.
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