Hammond, Virginia (1893–1972)
Hammond, Virginia (1893–1972)
American stage and screen actress. Born Aug 20, 1893, in Staunton, Virginia; died April 6, 1972, in Washington DC.
Made NY debut in Arsene Lupin (1909); also appeared in What the Doctor Ordered, The Arab, If I Were King, You Can't Take It With You, The Man Who Came to Dinner, Winged Victory, Craig's Wife, Life with Mother and Crime and Punishment; films include The Discard, Cabin in the Cotton and Romeo and Juliet.
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