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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. 8 de may. de 2009 · But before three of her four marriages she had been Virginia Cherrill, and Charlie Chaplin had picked her to be the Blind Girl in his 1930 masterpiece, City Lights.

  3. Charlie Chaplin and Virginia Cherrill in City Lights (1931) City Lights proved to be the hardest and longest undertaking of Chaplin’s career. By the time it was completed he had spent two years and eight months on the work, with almost 190 days of actual shooting. The marvel is that the finished film betrays nothing of this effort and anxiety.

  4. Delicious (1931) -- (Movie Clip) The American Song Opening scenes on a passenger ship nearing New York, Scottish Heather (Janet Gaynor) and Russian Sascha (Raul Roulien) make plans, musician Mischa (Auer) joining, Yanks Larry (Charles Farrell) and Diana (Virginia Cherrill) chuckling from the upper deck, in Delicious, 1931.

  5. Virginia Cherrill (n. 12 aprilie 1908 , Carthage ⁠( d ) , Illinois , SUA – d. 14 noiembrie 1996 , Santa Barbara , California , SUA ) a fost o actriță americană cel mai cunoscută pentru interpretarea fetei nevăzătoare din filmul lui Charlie Chaplin din 1931, Luminile orașului .

  6. 18 de abr. de 2012 · Su primera mujer fue Virginia Cherrill, actriz que interpretaba a la vendedora de flores ciega en Luces de la ciudad (Charlie Chaplin, 1931). Se casaron en 1934 y se divorciaron al año siguiente ...

  7. Cherrill was in few movies after the 1931 classic and stopped acting after marrying Grant in 1933. She met Grant at the premiere of "Blonde Venus," in which he had the lead. Their two-year marriage ended in divorce. Born on a farm in Carthage, Ill., Virginia Cherrill was discovered by Chaplin at a boxing match in Los Angeles.