
Juanita Quigley
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Juanita Quigley (24 June 1931 – 29 October 2017) was an American child actress in motion pictures of the 1930s and 1940s. She had a sister, Rita Quigley, who was also a child actress. Juanita Quigley was billed as "Baby Jane" in several early roles. Her screen debut was as Claudette Colbert's three-year-old daughter in Imitation of Life (1934). She went on to play featured parts in several films, including The Man Who Reclaimed His Head (1934) and was Jean Harlow's niece in Riffraff (1936). Quigley became a familiar face to moviegoers of the era, but major roles for children so young were few and she often played bits as well as featured roles. She was one of the most popular child stars of her day, and was Universal Pictures' youngest star in 1934. Quigley was briefly involved in the Our Gang film series. In 1940, she was the guest-starring lead in The New Pupil when cast as Sally, who briefly takes Carl "Alfalfa" Switzer away from Darla Hood. Two years later, she reprised the character in Going to Press (1942), the only time in the MGM era where the female lead was played by someone other than Darla Hood (who had recently left the series) or Janet Burston. Quigley acted alongside her older sister, Rita Quigley, in Whispering Footsteps (1943). Her last major role was in National Velvet (1944), in which she played Elizabeth Taylor's sister. Quigley made only a handful of small appearances after National Velvet, her last being in 1950. At the age of 20, in August 1951, she became a religious sister in the order of the Daughters of Mary and Joseph, teaching at Precious Blood Catholic School. After several years in her convent, she left the vocation and married. Inaccurate documentation exists that Juanita made an uncredited appearance as an extra in the locally filmed Porky's II: The Next Day. At the time of this filming, Juanita lived in Pennsylvania pursuing her post-convent career full-time. Juanita was retired and was an intensely private person with regard to her past. Most who knew her as a friend were unaware of her previous life as an actress. As of 2016, Juanita lived a peaceful retired life with her son and daughter-in-law in Massachusetts. Juanita Quigley died in Sudbury, MA, on 29 October 2017, aged 86.
Filmography (33 titles)
6.8MovieMystery Street
Harkley's Daughter (uncredited) · 1950
7.2MovieNational Velvet
Malvolia 'Mally' Brown · 1945
6.0MovieThe Lady and the Monster
Mary Lou · 1944
5.3MovieWhispering Footsteps
Rose Murphy · 1943
7.1MovieHappy Land
Sally Pierce (uncredited) · 1943
7.1MovieAssignment in Brittany
Jeannine · 1943
6.1MovieA Yank at Eton
Jane 'The Runt' Dennis · 1942
7.5MovieGoing to Press
Sally · 1942
7.3MovieThe Vanishing Virginian
Caroline Yancey · 1942
5.6MovieGangs Inc.
Rita as a Child (uncredited) · 1941
8.0MovieBachelor Daddy
Girl · 1941
7.0MovieCinderella's Feller
Cinderella · 1940
The New Pupil
1940
5.8MovieThe Blue Bird
Child · 1940
Oh, Johnny, How You Can Love!
'Junior' · 1940
7.7MovieCode of the Streets
Cynthia · 1939
5.8MovieThe Family Next Door
Susan Pierce · 1939
5.5MovieThat Certain Age
Butch Warren ("The Pest" in credits) · 1938
5.4MovieMen with Wings
Patricia Falconer at Age 6 · 1938
4.9MovieHaving Wonderful Time
Mabel · 1938
7.0MovieWoman Against Woman
Ellen · 1938
5.4MovieThe Devil's Party
Young Helen · 1938
6.6MovieYou and Me
Nasty Little Girl (uncredited) · 1938
6.0MovieHawaii Calls
Doris Milburn · 1938
6.1MovieBorn to Dance
Sally Saks · 1936
6.8MovieThe Devil-Doll
Marguerite Coulvet · 1936
5.4MovieRiffraff
Rosie · 1936
7.2MovieAlias Mary Dow
Mary Dow · 1935
9.0MovieStraight from the Heart
Maggie Haines (as Baby Jane) · 1935
6.0MovieThe Man Who Reclaimed His Head
Linette Verin · 1934