Virginia Valli Overview:

Actress, Virginia Valli, was born Chicago on Jan 10, 1896 in Chicago, . Valli died at the age of 72 on Sep 24, 1968 in Palm Springs, CA .

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She was honored with one star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in the category of Motion Pictures.

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Photoplay Cookbook: ’s “Eggs with Pate de Foie Gras”

By Fritzi Kramer on Jul 22, 2014 From Movies Silently

By Fritzi Kramer on July 22, 2014 in Article, Blog, Feature, Photoplay Cookbook Welcome back! I am cooking my way through the 1929 Photoplay cookbook (recipes of the stars!) and you are invited to tag along. (I have listed all the recipes that I have tested on this dedicated page. Check back often.)... Read full article


Silent Film Star: .

By Dawn on Jul 10, 2011 From Noir and Chick Flicks

Fun Fact: Was a stenographer before becoming an actress. Please click here to learn more about .... Read full article


By Dawn on Feb 24, 2010 From Noir and Chick Flicks

, acting career started in the silent film era and lasted until the beginning of the sound film era of the 1930s. Born Virginia McSweeney in Chicago, Illinois, she got her acting start in Milwaukee with a stock company. She also did some film work with Essanay Studios in her hometown o... Read full article


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Virginia Valli Quotes:

[last lines]
Patsy Brand: How do you like that - Cuddles knew all the time!


[first lines]
Pleasure Garden theatergoer: That's an exquisite chorus line, Mr. Hamilton.
Oscar Hamilton: Meet Patsy Brand.
Pleasure Garden theatergoer: I had to meet you because I was charmed by that lovely curl of hair.
Patsy Brand: [detaches the curl and presents it] Then I give it to you and hope you have a nice time. Now that wasn't a very clever line, was it?


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Virginia Valli Facts
Husband Charles Farrell eventually served as mayor of Palm Springs from 1948 until 1954.

She endorsed Lux Toilet Soap (1929).

For over three decades she ran the popular Palm Springs star hang-out "The Raquet Club," which opened on Christmas Day in 1934.

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