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  1. 21 de mar. de 2020 · American child actress Virginia Weidler, popular in Hollywood films during the 1930s and 1940s, was born on this day in 1927. Here with Norma Shearer and Lucile Watson in "The Women" (1939) Gowns by #Adrian Miss Weidler made her first film appearance in 1933. Over the next few years, she was cast in minor roles for RKO and Paramount Pictures.

  2. 31 de oct. de 2023 · Cause of Death. Virginia Weidler died at her home in Brentwood on July 1, 1968. She had apparently been bedridden for only a short time but had suffered from a long-term heart condition. According to CinemaCrush, she had rheumatic heart disease, which is a complication of rheumatic fever that damages the heart valves.

  3. Weidler, Virginia (1926–1968) American child actress. Born Mar 21, 1926, in Eagle Rock, CA; died July 1, 1968, in Los Angeles, CA; dau. of an architect and a German opera singer (known professionally as Margaret Theresa Louise); sister of George Weidler (actor); m.Lionel Krisel, 1947. At 4, made uncredited film debut in After Tonight (1933); immediately following, appeared as Europena Wiggs ...

  4. Co-stars Virginia Weidler and Gene Reynolds playing Chinese checkers on the set of the MGM film 'Patsy', later titled 'Bad Little Angel', 1939. They... Mickey Rooney and Virginia Weidler are in a scene from MGM's Young Tom Edison that was released in 1940.

  5. Virginia Weidler (1927—1968) Quick Reference (1927–1968). Film performer. A perky child star from the late 1930s and 1940s, she specialized in outgoing brats and lovable preteens in a number of musicals and nonmusicals. Weidler ...

  6. Virginia Weidler was born on March 21, 1927 in Eagle Rock, Los Angeles, California, USA. She was an actress, known for The Philadelphia Story (1940), The Women (1939) and Best Foot Forward (1943). She was married to Lionel Krisel. She died on July 1, 1968 in Los Angeles, California, USA. Top titles. Latest ...

  7. Virginia Weidler (March 21, 1927-July 1, 1968) was an actress with over 40 films to her credit. During a decade of film work, Ginny would be teamed with a who’s who of Hollywood giants, from Hepburn to Barrymore, and would hold her own with them all.