
Virginia Huston
**Virginia Huston (1925-1990)** was an American actress primarily active in the 1940s and 1950s. Known for her supporting roles, she often portrayed strong, loyal women or the innocent girlfriend/wife, contrasting with the era's femme fatales, making her an archetype of Hollywood's "good girl."
Her most iconic role is undoubtedly that of Ann Miller in **"Out of the Past" (Le catene della colpa, 1947)** by Jacques Tourneur, where she shone alongside Robert Mitchum and Jane Greer, embodying stability and morality. She also played Jane in **"Tarzan's Peril" (Tarzan e le schiave, 1951)** and had significant parts in other film noirs such as **"The Racket" (Il diavolo in corpo, 1951)** and **"Sudden Fear" (Terrore sull'abisso, 1955)**. Her film career was relatively brief, as she retired from the screen in the mid-1950s.