

Virginia Leith
ActorFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Virginia Leith (October 15, 1925 - November 4, 2019) was an American film and television actress. Leith starred in a few films, with her most productive period coming in the 1950s. Her debut in 1953 was also the first film directed by Stanley Kubrick, a self-financed art house film, Fear and Desire. She signed a contract with 20th Century-Fox in 1954 and had leading roles in films such as On the Threshold of Space, Toward the Unknown, Violent Saturday and opposite Robert Wagner and Joanne Woodward in the crime drama A Kiss Before Dying. She left show business following her 1960 marriage to actor Donald Harron. After her divorce from Harron, in the 1970s Leith resumed her career and appeared in a few films and on television shows, including Starsky and Hutch, Barnaby Jones, and Baretta. She left the screen again in the early 1980s. Her most recognizable role may have been that of a decapitated woman whose head is kept alive in The Brain That Wouldn't Die.
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Almost Finished
2025
(Archival Footage)

Phantasmatapes
2025
Jan Compton (archive footage)

Hideouser and Hideouser
2019
Waitress (voice)

Battered
1978

First Love
1977
Ann March (uncredited)

The Brain That Wouldn't Die
1962
Jan Compton

A Kiss Before Dying
1956
Ellen Kingship

Toward the Unknown
1956
Connie Mitchell

On the Threshold of Space
1956
Pat Lange

Violent Saturday
1955
Linda Sherman

White Feather
1955
Ann Magruder

Black Widow
1954
Claire Amberly

Fear and Desire
1953
The Girl





