Virginia Valli
Virginia Valli (* 10. June 1898 in Chicago , Illinois as Virginia McSweeney ; † 24. September 1968 in Palm Springs , California ) was an American actress .
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In the mid-1920s, she was one of the better-known stars of Universal Studios . Her successful silent films include The Man Who Found Himself as well as Paid To Love and Evening Clothes from 1927. In 1925 she starred in Alfred Hitchcock 's first feature film Maze of Passion . With the advent of sound film Vallis faded career. She ended her career in 1931 with Night Life in Reno .
Valli was married twice. Her first marriage to theater agent George Demarest Lamson lasted from 1921 to 1927. In 1931 she married the actor Charles Farrell , with whom she was married until her death. Both marriages remained childless.
Virginia Valli has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame (6125 Hollywood Blvd.).
Filmography
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Web links
- Virginia Valli in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Virginia Valli in the database of Find a Grave (English)
Individual evidence
- ^ Virginia Valli | Hollywood Walk of Fame. Retrieved October 19, 2018 (American English).
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SURNAME | Valli, Virginia |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | McSweeney, Virginia (maiden name) |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | US-american actress |
DATE OF BIRTH | June 10, 1898 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Chicago , Illinois , United States |
DATE OF DEATH | September 24, 1968 |
Place of death | Palm Springs , California , United States |