Virginia Field
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Virginia Field
Birth Name:
Margaret Cynthia FieldDate of Birth:
November 4, 1917Zodiac Sign:
ScorpioPlace of Birth:
London, EnglandPlace of Death:
Palm Desert, California, USADate of Death:
January 2, 1992Cause of Death:
CancerHeight:
5' 10"Sex:
FemaleNationality:
British
Family
Virginia Field
Father:
Robert E. LeeMother:
British JudgeSpouse:
Paul Douglas (1942-1946), Howard Grode (1947-1948), Willard Parker (1951-1992)Daughter:
Paul Douglas, Margaret Field Douglas
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Biography
Virginia Field
Last Updated: Monday, August 17, 2009Virginia Field (November 4 1917, London January 2 1992, Palm Desert, California) was a British-born film actress. Born Margaret Cynthia Field in London, her father was the judge of England's Leicester County Court Circuit. Her mother was a cousin of Robert E. Lee.
She appeared in over 40 films including Waterloo Bridge (1940),Repeat Performance (1947), A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court (1949), and Dial 1119 (1950). She started her film career in England then was brought to the U.S. to appear in David O. Selznick's Little Lord Fauntleroy (1936). In the late 1930s she appeared in various parts in 20th Century Fox's Mr. Moto movie series.
Fields married three times, including a marriage to actor Paul Douglas and a marriage to actor Willard Parker. She and Douglas had a daughter (Margaret Field Douglas, b. 1945).
Filmography
Virginia Field
- Week-End with Father Monday, January 01, 1951
- Dream Girl Thursday, January 01, 1948
- Repeat Performance Wednesday, January 01, 1947
- The Crystal Ball Friday, January 01, 1943
- The Crystal Ball Friday, January 01, 1943
- The Lady Is Willing Thursday, January 01, 1942
- Meet the Stars #6: Stars at Play Wednesday, January 01, 1941
- Waterloo Bridge Friday, May 17, 1940
- Bridal Suite Sunday, January 01, 1939
- Bridal Suite Sunday, January 01, 1939
- The Lady Is Willing Monday, January 01, 1934
- The Primrose Path Monday, January 01, 1934
- Appointment with a Shadow Monday, January 01, 1753