
Virginia Brown Faire
Personal Info
Known for
Acting
Gender
Female
Birthday
1904-06-26
Day of Death
1980-06-30 (76 years old)
Place of Birth
Brooklyn, New York, USA
Virginia Brown Faire
Biography
Virginia Brown Faire (June 26, 1904 – June 30, 1980) was an American silent-film actress, appearing in mainly dramatic films and westerns.
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Acting
(1935)
Tracy Rides
as Molly Hampton
(1934)
West of the Divide
as Fay Winters
(1934)
Next Of Kin
as Fay Winters
(1934)
Rainbow Riders
as Jerry Hickson (as Virginia Brown Fair)
(1931)
Alias: The Bad Man
as Mary Warner
(1931)
The Secret Menace
as Joan Grant
(1931)
The Sign of the Wolf
as Ruth Farnum
(1931)
Hell's Valley
as Rosita Flores
(1930)
Murder on the Roof
as Monica
(1930)
Breed of the West
as Betty Sterner
(1930)
The Lonesome Trail
as Martha Rankin
(1930)
Trails of Danger
as Mary Martin
(1929)
The Donovan Affair
as Mary Mills
(1929)
Burning the Wind
as Maria Valdez
(1929)
The Devil's Chaplain
as Princess Therese
(1928)
Queen of the Chorus
as 'Queenie' Dale
(1928)
The Chorus Kid
as Beatrice Brown
(1928)
The Canyon of Adventure
as Dolores Castanares
(1928)
A Race for Life
as Virginia Calhoun
(1928)
The House of Shame
as Druid Baremore
(1927)
Gun Gospel
as Mary Carrol
(1927)
Tracked by the Police
as Marcella Bradley
(1927)
White Flannels
as Anne
(1926)
The Temptress
as Celinda
(1926)
Chip of the Flying U
as Dr. Della Whitmore
(1926)
Frenzied Flames
as Alice Meagen
(1926)
Desert Valley
as Mildred Dean
(1926)
The Wolf Hunters
as Minnetaki
(1926)
Racing Romance
as Isabel Channing
(1925)
The Lost World
as Marquette
(1925)
Friendly Enemies
as June Block
(1925)
Recompense
as Angelica
(1925)
The Calgary Stampede
as Marie La Farge
(1924)
Peter Pan
as Tinker Bell
(1924)
The Lightning Rider
as Patricia Alvarez
(1923)
Stormswept
as Ann Reynolds
(1923)
Thundergate
as Ellen Ainsmith / Jen Jue
(1923)
Shadows of the North
as Beatrice Neilson
(1922)
Monte Cristo
as Haidee, an Arabian Princess
(1922)
Omar the Tentmaker
as Shireen
(1921)
Fightin' Mad
as Peggy Hughes
(1921)
Without Benefit of Clergy
as Ameera
(1920)
(1920)