Mini-Biography:
Virginia Field was born on November 4, 1917 in London. She was an American Actress, known for The Veils of Bagdad (1953), Waterloo Bridge (1940), Think fast, Mr.Moto (1937), Virginia Field's first movie on record is from 1937. Virginia Field died on January 2, 1992 in Palm Springs, CA, USA. Her last motion picture on file dates from 1953.
FilmographyFilmography [Auszug]
1953: The Veils of Bagdad (Cast), Directed by George Sherman, with James Arness, Mari Blanchard, Ludwig Donath,
1951: The Lady pays off (Cast), Directed by Douglas Sirk, with Linda Darnell, Stephen McNally, ,
1950: Dial 1119 (The Violent Hour) (Cast: Freddy ), Directed by Gerald Mayer, with , Sam Levene,
1948: Dream Girl (Cast: Miriam Allerton Lucas), Directed by Mitchell Leisen, with Betty Hutton, Macdonald Carey, Patric Knowles,
1947: The imperfect Lady (Mrs. Loring's Secret, They Met at Midnight) (Cast), Directed by Lewis Allen, with Teresa Wright, Ray Milland, Cedric Hardwicke,
1940: Waterloo Bridge (Cast), Directed by Mervyn LeRoy, with Vivien Leigh, Robert Taylor,
1939: Eternally Yours (Cast: Lola De Vere ), Directed by Tay Garnett, with Loretta Young, David Niven, Hugh Herbert,
1939: Mr. Moto's last Warning (Cast: Connie), Directed by Norman Foster, with John Carradine, Ricardo Cortez,
1939: Mr. Moto Takes a Vacation (Cast: Eleanor Kirke), Directed by Norman Foster, with Lionel Atwill, John King,
1939: The Cisco Kid and the Lady (Cast), Directed by Herbert I. Leeds, with Cesar Romero, ,
1937: Think fast, Mr.Moto (Cast: Gloria Danton), Directed by Norman Foster, with Thomas Beck, Peter Lorre,
Bibliography
Lothar R. Just, Filmjahrbuch 1993, Heine Filmbibliothek; The Motion Picture Guide, 1993 annual