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Full Name
  
Virginia Labuna

Role
  
Film actress

Name
  
Virginia Faire

Years active
  
1920 - 1935

Occupation
  
Actress



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Born
  
June 26, 1904 (
1904-06-26
)
Brooklyn, New York, U.S.

Other names
  
Virginia Faire Brown, Virginia Brown Fair, Virginia Browne Faire

Died
  
June 30, 1980, Laguna Beach, California, United States

Spouse
  
Dougherty Jack (m. 1927–1928), Duke Worne (m. ?–1933)

Movies
  

Similar
  
Duke Worne , Lloyd Whitlock , Betty Bronson

Alias: The Bad Man (1931) KEN MAYNARD


Virginia Brown Faire (June 26, 1904 – June 30, 1980) was an American silent-film actress, appearing in dramatic films and, later, in sound westerns.

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Early years

The daughter of Joseph Labuna and Martha Delsand, Faire was born Virginia Labuna in Brooklyn, New York. (Other sources have her last name as La Buna.) She attended Wadleigh High School for Girls.

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She was brought to Hollywood in 1919 after being the winner of the Motion Picture Classic magazine's "Fame and Fortune" contest, which she had entered using as Virginia Brown, using her stepfather's last name.

Film

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Not long after she turned 15 years old that she presented herself at the Metro studio where she was almost immediately put on. Shortly after she appeared in pictures for Fox, she was with Universal.

Between 1920 and 1935, she appeared in some 75 films. Her first film credit was the 1920 film Runnin' Straight, a Hoot Gibson short western at Universal. Faire was the leading lady of John Gilbert in Monte Cristo (1922). She was selected as one of the WAMPAS Baby Stars in 1923 and appeared with Wallace and Noah Beery in Stormswept that same year. She is most remembered for her role as Tinker Bell in the 1924 film Peter Pan.

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In 1926 she had a small role in the Greta Garbo film The Temptress. She made it through the transition of sound, making a successful talkie in Frank Capra's The Donovan Affair (1929), but was soon appearing in more low-budget films. Faire appeared in several westerns, opposite Hoot Gibson, Buck Jones, John Wayne and Ken Maynard. Faire left Hollywood for Chicago, Illinois in the late 1930s. She worked in radio and several films for industries prior to retiring to the west coast.

Personal life

Faire married actor Jack Dougherty on February 6, 1927. They separated after one month and reconciled briefly, but she filed for divorce in June of that same year. She married director Duke Worne in January 1930. Worne died in 1933. In 1935, she married furniture manufacturer William Bayer, and they remained wed until her death.

Death

Faire died of cancer in 1980 in Laguna Beach, California, aged 76.

Filmography

Actress
1935
Tracy Rides as
Molly Hampton
1934
Rainbow Riders (Short) as
Jerry Hickson (as Virginia Brown Fair)
1934
West of the Divide as
Fay Winters (as Virginia Faire Brown)
1932
Tex Takes a Holiday as
Dolores
1932
The Lone Trail as
Ruth Farnum
1931
The Secret Menace as
Joan Grant
1931
Alias the Bad Man as
Mary Warner
1931
The Last Ride as
Doris White
1931
The Sign of the Wolf as
Ruth Farnum
1931
Hell's Valley as
Rosita Flores
1930
Breed of the West as
Betty Sterner
1930
Trails of Danger as
Mary Martin
1930
The Lonesome Trail as
Martha Rankin
1930
Murder on the Roof as
Monica
1929
Handcuffed as
Gloria Randall
1929
The Body Punch as
Natalie Sutherland
1929
The Donovan Affair as
Mary Mills
1929
The Devil's Chaplain as
Princess Therese
1929
Untamed Justice as
Louise Hill
1928
Burning the Wind as
Maria Valdez
1928
The House of Shame as
Druid Baremore
1928
Undressed as
Diana Stanley
1928
Danger Patrol as
Céleste Gambier
1928
The Canyon of Adventure as
Dolores Castanares
1928
The Chorus Kid as
Beatrice Brown
1928
Queen of the Chorus as
'Queenie' Dale
1928
A Race for Life as
Virginia Calhoun
1927
Gun Gospel as
Mary Carrol
1927
Hazardous Valley
1927
The Devil's Masterpiece (as Virginia Browne Faire)
1927
Tracked by the Police as
Marcella Bradley
1927
Pleasure Before Business as
Ruth Weinberg
1927
White Flannels as
Anne
1926
Desert Valley as
Mildred Dean
1926
The Mile-a-Minute Man as
Paul Greydon
1926
Wings of the Storm as
Anita Baker
1926
The Temptress as
Celinda
1926
Frenzied Flames as
Alice Meagen
1926
The Wolf Hunters
1926
Broadway Billy as
Phyliss Brooks
1926
Chip of the Flying U as
Dr. Della Whitmore
1926
Racing Romance as
Isabel Channing
1925
His People as
Ruth Stein
1925
The Calgary Stampede as
Marie La Farge
1925
The Thoroughbred as
Gwen Vandermere
1925
Recompense as
Angelica
1925
Friendly Enemies as
June Block
1925
The Lost World as
Marquette - Half-Caste Girl (uncredited)
1924
Peter Pan as
Tinker Bell (as Virginia Browne Faire)
1924
The Air Hawk as
Edith - his daughter
1924
Welcome Stranger as
Essie Solomon
1924
Romance Ranch as
Carmen Hendley
1924
The Lightning Rider as
Patricia Alvarez
1923
Thundergate as
Ellen Ainsmith / Jen Jue
1923
Shadows of the North as
Beatrice Neilson
1923
The Cricket on the Hearth as
Dot Marley
1923
Vengeance of the Deep as
Ethel Musgrove
1923
Stormswept as
Ann Reynolds
1922
Omar the Tentmaker as
Shireen
1922
Monte Cristo as
Princess Haidee
1921
Fightin' Mad as
Peggy Hughes
1921
Doubling for Romeo
1921
Without Benefit of Clergy as
Ameera
1920
The Timber Wolf (Short) as
Jean Durant
1920
The Forest Runners (Short) as
Jean Coudre
1920
When the Devil Laughed (Short)
1920
Big Stakes (Short)
1920
The Girl and the Law (Short)
1920
A Son of the North (Short)
1920
Under Northern Lights as
Suzanne Foucharde
1920
The Death Trap (Short) as
The Untamed Mountain Girl (as Virginia Faire)
1920
The Scarlet Rider (Short)
1920
Masked (Short)
1920
Runnin' Straight (Short)
Self
1920
Screen Snapshots, Series 1, No. 7 (Documentary short) as
Self

References

Virginia Brown Faire Wikipedia