Valli, Virginia (1895–1968)
Valli, Virginia (1895–1968)
American silent-film actress. Born Virginia McSweeney, 1895, in Chicago, IL; died Sept 24, 1968, in Palm Springs, CA; m. Charles Farrell (actor), 1932.
Universal contract star, came to prominence in The Storm (1922); other films include Escape, A Lady of Quality, His Father's Wife, The Black Circle, Sentimental Tommy, The Shock, and a starring role in Alfred Hitchcock's 1st feature, The Pleasure Garden (1925); retired (1930s).
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