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  1. En 1936, año de la muerte de Gilbert, Bruce interpretó la canción de Cole Porter "I've Got You Under My Skin" en el film Born to Dance, y trabajó en el musical de MGM The Great Ziegfeld. Virginia se casó con el director cinematográfico J. Walter Ruben en 1937, rodando juntos ese año el western interpretado por Wallace Beery The Bad Man ...

  2. 26 de feb. de 1982 · Virginia Bruce, who portrayed the quintessential Ziegfeld showgirl in the lavish 1936 musical film ''The Great Ziegfeld'' and was the last wife of John Gilbert, the silent-screen lover, died...

  3. The same year, she costarred in the MGM musical The Great Ziegfeld. She also performed periodically on radio. In 1949, for example, Bruce starred in Make Believe Town, a 30-minute afternoon drama broadcast daily on CBS Radio. [10] In the early 1960s, she retired from films.

    Year
    Title
    Role
    1929
    Bit Part
    1929
    Blue Skies
    Party guest
    1929
    Southern Belle
    1929
    Uncredited
  4. Bruce introduced the Cole Porter standard "I've Got You Under My Skin" in the film Born to Dance and co-starred in the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer musical The Great Ziegfeld. One of her final film appearances was in Strangers When We Meet.

  5. 2 de dic. de 2019 · Audrey Dane, played by Virginia Bruce, is supposed to be Lillian Lorraine. • One of 14 films co-starring William Powell and Myrna Loy. • In 1933, Universal obtained permission from Billie Burke to make a film on Florenz Ziegfeld, Jr.’s life.

  6. Virginia Bruce (1910-1982) Actress. Soundtrack. IMDbPro Starmeter See rank. Play trailer 0:39. The Invisible Woman (1940) 7 Videos. 99+ Photos. American leading lady of the 1930s and 1940s, Virginia Bruce was born in Minnesota but grew up in Fargo, North Dakota, and came to California to attend college.

  7. Virginia Bruce as Audrey Dane; Reginald Owen as Sampson; Ray Bolger as himself; Ernest Cossart as Sidney; Joseph Cawthorn as Dr. Ziegfeld; Nat Pendleton as Sandow; Harriet Hoctor as herself; Jean Chatburn as Mary Lou; Robert Greig as Butler; Herman Bing as Costumer; Charles Judels as Pierre; Marcelle Corday as Marie; Raymond Walburn ...