Virginia Christine
Virginia Christine Ricketts, known as Virginia Christine, was a notable American actress renowned for her contributions to both stage and film. Her journey in the performing arts began under the mentorship of actor and director Fritz Feld, whom she wed in 1940. Christine made her theatrical debut in 1942, captivating audiences in the Los Angeles production of "Hedda Gabler."
Her talent did not go unnoticed; during her time in the play, an agent from Warner Bros. recognized her potential and signed her to a film contract. Over her prolific career, Virginia Christine appeared in more than 170 feature films and television productions, showcasing her versatility and depth as an actress.
She is perhaps best remembered for her role as the iconic coffee lady in the Folgers Coffee commercials, which left a lasting impression on American pop culture. Throughout her career, Christine's performances resonated with audiences, earning her a special place in the hearts of fans and a respected legacy in the entertainment industry. Her ability to transition seamlessly between stage and screen solidified her reputation as a talented actress whose work continues to be celebrated.
Filmography
Johnny Tremain
Woman They Almost Lynched
4 for Texas
Not as a Stranger
The Killers
Cover Up
Nightmare
In Enemy Country
Invasion of the Body Snatchers
Three Brave Men
Incident in an Alley
Cattle King
The First Time
Billy the Kid Versus Dracula
Edge of Darkness
A Rage to Live
The Mummy's Curse
The Killer Is Loose
The Prize
The Gangster
Truck Busters
The Invisible Wall
The Killers (1964)
Guess Who's Coming to Dinner
Judgment at Nuremberg
House of Horrors
The Careless Years