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Virginia Weidler

Delightful child/juvenile actress Virginia Weidler (her friends called her "Ginny") had that knowing gleam in her eye that usually spelled trouble in one form or another for anyone at arm's reach. Born in Eagle Rock, California in 1926, she was one of six children born to Alfred Weidler, an architect, and Margaret Theres Louisa, a former Wagnerian opera singer. Virginia nearly made her acting debut at age 3 in John Barrymore's Moby Dick (1930), but was summarily replaced. A year later she scored her first small movie bit in Warner Baxter's Surrender (1931) and was on her way. A very plain-looking child, RKO picked up young Virginia after it was learned that she could speak a bit of French. As a youngster Virginia was ably cast as rural tomboy types in Laddie (1935) and Freckles (1935), the latter film allowing her to do a dead-on parody of Shirley Temple. She earned her first lead in Girl of the Ozarks (1936) and showed she could easily hold her own. After a rather unimpressive stint with Paramount where they tried to groom her as a rival to Fox's bratty Jane Withers, Virginia was finally picked up by MGM and her film career blossomed. Co-starring with Mickey Rooney in Love Is a Headache (1938), she proved a natural young comedienne and precocious scene-stealer in such films as Out West with the Hardys (1938), again with Rooney, and Too Hot to Handle (1938). She could also shine in dramatic outings as she did with The Lone Wolf Spy Hunt (1939) and Bad Little Angel (1939), but she was never a good choice for sappy roles, as demonstrated when she played Norma Shearer's whiny simp of a daughter in The Women (1939). Virginia's forte was providing comedy relief and she reached her young peak with two classic MGM films -- Young Tom Edison (1940) as Rooney's creative sister, and The Philadelphia Story (1940), as Katharine Hepburn's smart-alecky younger sis. Her tongue-in-cheek rendition of "Lydia the Tattooed Lady" at the piano is just one of many memorable highlights from this vintage classic. Virginia's career started to slip away from her when the teenage Shirley Temple signed with MGM, with "Plain-Jane" Virginia abruptly bumped back to secondary status. After rather disappointing receptions to Born to Sing (1942), The Youngest Profession (1943) and Best Foot Forward (1943), the awkward teen had to face the music. And she did. Virginia left films and turned to vaudeville as a song-and-dance comedy performer, utilizing her full-scale talents as a mimic. She made her legit stage debut in "The Rich Full Life" at the John Golden Theatre in 1945, but the show closed within a month. Soon after, Virginia retired from show business, married, and had two children. She was not heard of much until her untimely passing from a heart ailment at the age of 42. After her death it was learned she had suffered from rheumatic fever as a child.


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Born:
Mar 21, 1927 In Eagle Rock, California, USA
Movie/TV Credits:
42
First Appeared:
In the movie Surrender 1931-12-06
Latest Project:
Movie Peeks at Hollywood 1946-01-26
Known For
Poster of Born to Sing
Poster of The Under-Pup
Poster of Scandal Street
Poster of Girl of the Ozarks
Filmography
Movie Peeks at Hollywood 1946-01-26
Movie The Youngest Profession Joan Lyons 1943-02-26
Movie Best Foot Forward Helen Schlesinger 1943-10-08
Movie Born to Sing Patsy Eastman 1942-02-18
Movie The Affairs of Martha Miranda Sommerfield 1942-06-21
Movie This Time for Keeps Harriett Bryant 1942-03-01
Movie I'll Wait for You Lizzie Miller 1941-05-16
Movie Barnacle Bill Virginia Johansen 1941-04-07
Movie Babes on Broadway Jo Conway 1941-12-31
Movie Young Tom Edison Tannie Edison 1940-03-15
Movie Gold Rush Maisie Jubilee 'Jubie' Davis 1940-07-26
Movie All This, and Heaven Too Louise 1940-07-05
Movie Keeping Company Harriet Thomas 1940-12-27
Movie The Philadelphia Story Dinah Lord 1940-12-05
Movie Fixer Dugan Ethel "Terry" O'Connell 1939-04-21
Movie The Great Man Votes Joan 1939-01-13
Movie Outside These Walls Ellen Sparling 1939-05-04
Movie The Lone Wolf Spy Hunt Patricia Lanyard 1939-01-27
Movie The Rookie Cop Nicey 1939-04-28
Movie The Spellbinder Girl (Uncredited) 1939-07-28
Movie Henry Goes Arizona Molly Cullison 1939-12-08
Movie Bad Little Angel Patricia Victoria Sanderson 1939-10-27
Movie The Women Little Mary 1939-09-01
Movie The Under-Pup Janet Cooper 1939-08-31
Movie Scandal Street Wilma 'Willie' Murphy 1938-02-11
Movie Love Is a Headache Jake O'Toole 1938-01-14
Movie Men with Wings Young Peggy Ranson 1938-07-16
Movie Out West with the Hardys Jake Holt 1938-11-25
Movie Mother Carey's Chickens Lally Joy Popham 1938-07-29
Movie Too Hot to Handle Hulda 1938-09-16
Movie Maid of Salem Nabby 1937-02-12
Movie Souls at Sea Tina 1937-09-03
Movie The Outcasts of Poker Flat Luck 1937-04-16
Movie Girl of the Ozarks Edie Moseley 1936-06-12
Movie The Big Broadcast of 1937 Flowergirl 1936-10-05
Movie Laddie Little Sister 1935-03-18
Movie The Big Broadcast of 1936 Little Girl in Hospital 1935-09-20
Movie Freckles Laurie Lou Duncan 1935-09-20
Movie Peter Ibbetson Mimsey 1935-11-07
Movie Long Lost Father Girl at Pier 1934-01-19
Movie Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch Europena Wiggs 1934-10-28
Movie Surrender Little Girl (uncredited) 1931-12-06