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  2. Virginia City (film) - Wikipedia

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    The film was a follow-up to Dodge City although it has entirely new characters and was not a sequel, predating it by eight years in historical time. [4] It was originally called Nevada and was to star basically the same director and cast as Dodge City: Flynn, Olivia de Havilland, Ann Sheridan, Donald Crisp, Guinn Williams, and Alan Hale. [5]

  3. Virginia Weidler - Wikipedia

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    Virginia Anna Adeleid Weidler (March 21, 1927 [1] – July 1, 1968) was an American child actress, popular in Hollywood films during the 1930s and 1940s. [ 2 ] Early life and career

  4. Allen "Farina" Hoskins - Wikipedia

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    While he was not the first black child actor (or even the first black Our Gang kid), Farina became arguably the first black child star. Hoskins' last contract with the Hal Roach Studio called for $350 a week, more than any other cast member was earning at that time. When he finally outgrew the series, he was replaced by Matthew Beard in 1931. [5]

  5. The Youngest Profession - Wikipedia

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    The Youngest Profession is a 1943 film directed by Edward Buzzell, and starring Virginia Weidler, Edward Arnold, John Carroll, Scotty Beckett, and Agnes Moorehead.Based on a short story series and book written by Lillian Day, it contains cameos by Greer Garson, Lana Turner, William Powell, Walter Pidgeon, and Robert Taylor.

  6. Virginia Patton - Wikipedia

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    Virginia Ann Marie Patton Moss (June 25, 1925 – August 18, 2022) was an American actress. After appearing in several films in the early 1940s, she was cast in her most well-known role as Ruth Dakin Bailey in Frank Capra's It's a Wonderful Life (1946). In 1949, Patton retired from acting, and her final film credit was The Lucky Stiff (1949).

  7. Ann Carter - Wikipedia

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    Carter was born in Syracuse, New York.At the age of three she moved with her mother Nancy to Palm Springs, California for the benefit of Nancy's health. [3] Her father, Bert Carter, was an executive with the Dodge division of Chrysler Corporation (working there for 38 years [3]) and commuted back and forth between California and Detroit "where he was working for Chrysler on defense-related ...

  8. Virginia Carroll - Wikipedia

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    Virginia Evangeline Carroll (December 2, 1913 – July 23, 2009) was an American actress. She was best known for her appearance in a number of western films . Biography

  9. Virginia Grey - Wikipedia

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    Virginia Grey (March 22, 1917 – July 31, 2004) [1] was an American actress who appeared in more than 100 films and a number of radio and television shows from the 1930s to the early 1980s. [ 2 ] Biography