Lorna Gray

Description:

Born Virginia Pound, Lorna Gray was "discovered" by an agent while modeling in a fashion show. She was given a screen test, and Columbia was impressed enough to sign her to a contract. (It was at this time that she was given the name "Lorna Gray", which she kept until 1945, when she changed it to "Adrian Booth".) She was put in the studio's B unit, occasionally loaned out to Republic or Monogram, and when not making features was used in Columbia's comedy shorts, supporting such performers as The Three Stooges and Buster Keaton (where she actually acquitted herself quite well). She left Columbia and began her long career with Republic Pictures in 1941, appearing in westerns, thrillers, horror pictures, and especially the serials in which the studio specialized. She married David Brian in 1948, and after making films for a few more years, retired from the screen in 1951.

Overview

Birthday July 26, 1917
Born In Grand Rapids, Michigan, USA
Alternative names Adrian Booth , Lorna Grey , Virginia Pound
Spouse/Ex- David Brian August 1, 1950 - July 15, 1993 (his death)

Did you know

Trivia She was one of the last surviving cast members from the early shorts of The Three Stooges at Columbia Pictures.
Quotes [discussing her career while working for Republic Pictures] They were so good to me. Every time I started a picture, my boss would send me flowers.

Scores

Daughter of Don Q
2h 47m
6.6
Captain America
4h 4m
5.2
Federal Operator 99
2h 49m
7.5
6.8
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