Rita Quigley

Rita Quigley

Deceased · Born: Mar 31, 1923 · Died: Aug 25, 2008

Personal Details

BornMar 31, 1923 Los Angeles, California, USA
Relatives
  • Juanita Quigley (Sibling)

Biography

Rita Quigley, a talented and accomplished actress, came into this world on March 31, 1923, in the vibrant city of Los Angeles, California, USA, where the warmth of the California sun and the optimism of the American Dream would shape her life's journey.

As a shining star of the silver screen, Rita Quigley made her mark on the film industry with her captivating performances in a range of notable movies, including the critically acclaimed "Susan and God" (1940),the poignant and powerful "The Human Comedy" (1943),and the charming and witty "Blonde Inspiration" (1941).

Throughout her life, Rita Quigley's personal relationships played a significant role in her journey. She was blessed to share her life with her loving husband, Arthur J. Goehner, a constant source of support and comfort.

Sadly, Rita Quigley's life came to a close on August 25, 2008, in the picturesque town of Arroyo Grande, California, USA, where she had spent her later years surrounded by the beauty of nature and the love of her family and friends.

Career

1969
The Love God?
The Love God? as Minor Role (uncredited)
1946
The Trap
The Trap as Clementine
1943
Whispering Footsteps
Whispering Footsteps as Brook Hammond
Women in Bondage
Women in Bondage as Herta Rumann
The Human Comedy
The Human Comedy as Helen Elliot
1942
1941
Ride, Kelly, Ride
Ride, Kelly, Ride as Ellen Martin
1940
Susan and God
Susan and God as Blossom
Third Finger, Left Hand
Third Finger, Left Hand as Elvira Kelland
The Howards of Virginia
The Howards of Virginia as Mary Howard at 17
Jennie
Jennie as Amelia Schermer