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  1. Virginia Van Upp (January 13, 1902 – March 25, 1970) was an American film producer and screenwriter.

  2. Virginia Van Upp was a producer and screenwriter who worked her way up in the film industry after having been a script reader, script editor, casting director, and agent. She was married with one child when she was named Executive Producer of Columbia Pictures by Harry Cohn in 1945.

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    • January 13, 1902
  3. Virginia Van Upp was a producer and screenwriter who worked her way up in the film industry after having been a script reader, script editor, casting director, and agent. She was married with one child when she was named Executive Producer of Columbia Pictures by Harry Cohn in 1945.

  4. 23 de may. de 2018 · Poco o nada se sabe de Virginia Van Upp, la única mujer que consiguió ocupar un puesto de liderazgo en un importante estudio de Hollywood en la Edad de Oro del cine. A su muerte, en 1970, ni un solo titular honró su importante figura.

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  5. 1 de ene. de 2019 · Her name was Virginia Van Upp, a tiny redhead who had unexpectedly ascended to the role of associate producer. Her male colleagues were aghast but Virginia had spent her entire life chasing a prominent creative role in the shark tank of the Hollywood system.

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  6. Virginia Van Upp (Chicago, 13 de gener de 1902 - Los Angeles, 25 de març de 1970) va ser una productora i guionista de cinema estatunidenca. Biografia. Era filla de Harry i Helen Van Upp. La senyora Van Upp havia estat editora i autora del títol de Thomas H. Ince. Van Upp va actuar en diverses pel·lícules mudes com a actriu infantil.

  7. Virginia Van Upp Fue la primera guionista y productora de Hollywood y la única mujer que consiguió ocupar un puesto de liderazgo en un importante estudio cinematográfico en la Edad de Oro del cine.