Veda Ann Borg(1915-1973)
- Actress
- Soundtrack
Born in Boston, Veda Ann Borg was a New York model in 1936 when a
screen test brought her a short-lived contract at Paramount, where she
made her debut film,
Three Cheers for Love (1936).
She fit better at Warner Brothers, where she played at least 15 roles
(some of them bits) in 1937-38; but in 1939 a severe auto crash,
requiring full facial reconstruction by plastic surgery, interrupted
her career. Still attractive, she freelanced through the 1940s, often
at "poverty row" studios like Monogram. In many of her films (both
before and after the accident) she played a brassy, man-hungry,
lower-class sexpot. Despite considerable talent, she received leading
roles only in a few B films like
What a Blonde (1945). Veda could
make the smallest bit part memorable, though, with one line or a bit of
business. Who could forget the sassy once-over she gives
Wayne Morris in
Kid Galahad (1937) or her "modderen
singer of modderen songs" in
The Bachelor and the Bobby-Soxer (1947).
Her later roles were more varied, from a zombie to Blind Nell (a
memorable last role) in
The Alamo (1960). Veda's second
marriage (1946-1958), to director
Andrew V. McLaglen, produced three
children: Mary McLaglen, Josh McLaglen, and Andrew Victor McLaglen II.
She died of cancer in Hollywood at age 58 after at least 100 film
roles.