Faire, Virginia Brown (1904–1980)
Faire, Virginia Brown (1904–1980)
American actress. Born June 26, 1904, in Brooklyn, NY; died June 30, 1980, in Laguna Beach, California.
Won a fan magazine contest (1919); appeared in over 50 films, including Without Benefit of Clergy, Omar the Tentmaker, Welcome Stranger, Friendly Enemies, The Temptress and The Donovan Affair; also starred opposite John Gilbert in Monte Cristo, was the original Tinker Bell in Peter Pan (1924), and appeared in several westerns.
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