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  1. 5 de abr. de 2012 · At 21 Virginia Cherrill had never landed a part in a film, had little gift for singing or dancing, and at a 1928 Hollywood boxing match failed to recognise her immediate neighbour owing to her ...

  2. Virginia Cherrill ( 12 d'abril de 1908 , Carthage (es) – 14 de payares de 1996 , Santa Barbara) foi una actriz d' Estaos Xuníos, conocida pol so papel de vendedora de flores invidente na película de Charles Chaplin, City Lights, del añu 1931. Ye tamién conocida como Virginia Child-Villiers, Condesa de Xerséi, por cuenta del so matrimoniu ...

  3. Virginia Cherrill was an American actress best known for her role as the blind flower girl in Charlie Chaplin’s City Lights. Due to marrying an English earl in the 1940s, she is also known as Virginia Child-Villiers, Countess of Jersey. Virginia Cherrill was born on a farm in rural Carthage, Illinois, to James E. and […]

  4. 4 de dic. de 2023 · Grant's first marriage was with Virginia Cherrill, an American actress. She is best known for her role as the blind flower girl in Charlie Chaplin's 1931 movie, City Lights. The duo got married on February 9, 1934, at the Caxton Hall registry office in London.

  5. 5 de may. de 2009 · Virginia Cherrill presided, during the thirties, over one of England's loveliest houses, as the Countess of Jersey. Everybody sought her friendship. All that eluded her was love. And when she found it, she gave up all she had to marry a handsome and penniless Polish flying ace, whose dream it was to become a cowboy.

  6. Leben. Virginia Cherill wurde als Tochter von James und Blanche Cherrill im ländlichen Illinois auf einer Farm geboren. Sie wollte auch eigentlich nicht ins Filmgeschäft einsteigen, doch ihre Freundschaft mit der bekannten Schauspielerin Sue Carol führte sie nach Hollywood, wo sie Charlie Chaplin zufällig auf den Zuschauerrängen eines Boxmatches kennenlernte. 1931 verpflichtete Chaplin ...

  7. City Lights, the most cherished film by Charlie Chaplin, is also his ultimate Little Tramp chronicle. The writer-director-star achieved new levels of grace, in both physical comedy and dramatic poignancy, with this silent tale of a lovable vagrant falling for a young blind woman who sells flowers on the street (a magical Virginia Cherrill) and mistakes him for a millionaire.