From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Virginia Vale (born Dorothy Howe, 20 May 1920 – 14 Sep 2006) was an American film actress. She starred in a number of B-movie Westerns but took a variety of other roles as well, notably in Blonde Comet (1941), in which she played a race car driver. Vale was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Howe. Before becoming a professional actor, she was a switchboard operator in Dallas, Texas, and honed her acting skills in productions at a little theater in Dallas. After a representative of Paramount Pictures saw her in a leading role, he invited her to make a screen test, which led to a contract. (Another source says that Howe was working at the switchboard in Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's Dallas office, where a talent scout for Paramount found her and signed her to a contract. Career Several of Vale's early films were made using her birth name. The name Virginia Vale had been chosen in advance for the female winner of the 1939 Gateway to Hollywood contest, a...
Stage to Chino
1940
The Marshal Of Mesa City
1939
Millionaires in Prison
1940
Broadway Big Shot
1942
Disbarred
1939
Cocoanut Grove
1938
Crime, Inc.
1945
Triple Justice
1940
Legion of the Lawless
1940
Bullet Code
1940
Persons in Hiding
1939
Prairie Law
1940
A Panic in the Parlor
1941
The Big Broadcast of 1938
1938
You Can't Fool Your Wife
1940
Repent at Leisure
1941
True Confession
1937
Blonde Comet
1941
The Gay Falcon
1941
Unmarried
1939
Robbers of the Range
1941
Night Club Scandal
1937
Her Jungle Love
1938
King of Alcatraz
1938
Three Sons
1939