

Veda Ann Borg
Veda Ann Borg, born on January 11, 1915, in Boston, Massachusetts, was a prominent American actress known for her significant contributions to film and television. The daughter of Swedish immigrant Gottfried Borg and Minna Noble, she embarked on her career as a model in 1936, shortly before securing a contract with Paramount Pictures.
Borg's journey took a dramatic turn in 1939 when she was involved in a car accident that required extensive reconstructive surgery on her face. Undeterred, she went on to appear in over a hundred films, showcasing her talent in notable works such as *Mildred Pierce*, *Chicken Every Sunday*, *Love Me or Leave Me*, *Guys and Dolls*, *Thunder in the Sun*, and *The Alamo* (1960).
As television emerged as a popular medium, Borg embraced the change, appearing in numerous series from 1952 to 1961. Her credits include appearances on *Alfred Hitchcock Presents*, *General Electric Theater*, *The Abbott and Costello Show*, *Bonanza*, and *Adventures of Superman*, among many others. Notably, she stepped in for Joan Blondell as "Honeybee Gillis" in *The Life of Riley* during the 1953-54 season.
Throughout her life, Borg was married twice, first to Paul Herrick in 1942 and later to director Andrew McLaglen from 1946 to 1958, with whom she had three children: Mary, Josh, and Andrew Victor McLaglen II. Veda Ann Borg passed away from cancer on August 16, 1973, in Hollywood, leaving behind a rich legacy in the entertainment industry.
Filmography


The Shadow

The Case of the Stuttering Bishop

Big Jim McLain

The Big Noise

Julia Misbehaves

What a Blonde

Wife Wanted

Bitter Sweet

Revenge of the Zombies

Hold That Line

Blonde Savage

Over the Wall

The Alamo

Mother Wore Tights

It's Love I'm After

Irish Eyes Are Smiling

I'll Cry Tomorrow

You're Never Too Young

Kid Galahad

San Quentin

The Fearmakers

The Bachelor and the Bobby-Soxer

Mississippi Rhythm

Honky Tonk

Guys and Dolls

Chicken Every Sunday

Confession

Three Sailors and a Girl
