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Occupation
  
Actress

Spouse
  
Sheldon Lewis (m. ?–1958)

Role
  
Film actress

Name
  
Virginia Pearson

Years active
  
1910-1932


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Full Name
  
Virginia Belle Pearson

Born
  
March 7, 1886 (
1886-03-07
)

Died
  
June 6, 1958, Hollywood, California, United States

Movies
  
The Phantom of the Opera, Wizard of Oz, The Red Kimono, The Stain, What Price Beauty?

Similar People
  
Sheldon Lewis, Rupert Julian, Dorothy Davenport, Larry Semon, Edward Sedgwick

Virginia Belle Pearson (March 7, 1886 – June 6, 1958) was an American stage and film actress. She made fifty-one films in a career which extended from 1910 until 1932.

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Career

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She was born in Anchorage, Kentucky to parents Joseph F. Pearson and Mary Alice Calloway. She had one younger brother, Harvey Thompson Pearson. Virginia was also the granddaughter of Precious Martha Grable Pearson (actress Betty Grable's great aunt). Virginia worked for a brief time as an assistant in the public library in Louisville, Kentucky after completing school. She was famous in her hometown Louisville playhouse performances. Pearson trained in the tradition of the stars of the American stage, and played in stock productions in Washington, D.C. and New York City. In New York she played the heroine in Hypocrisy, a story which laid bare "the shame of society." She was promoted by William Fox of Fox Film Corporation for the same kind of strong vamp parts as those played by Theda Bara. Among her movies is Blazing Love (1916), Wildness of Youth (1922), The Vital Question (1916), Sister Against Sister (1917), The Red Kimona (1925), Wizard of Oz (1925), and The Phantom of the Opera (1925).

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In 1916 Pearson and her husband, movie actor Sheldon Lewis, severed their ties with the Virginia Pearson Producing Company. The couple affiliated themselves with the Independent Productions Company, capitalized at $1,000,000. In 1924 the couple were forced to declare bankruptcy. In 1928, Pearson was legally divorced from Lewis. At the time, it was considered bad box office for screen actresses to be married. However the two remained constant companions., and resided for many years at the old Hollywood Hotel. Later they lived at the Motion Picture Country Home.

Death

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Virginia Pearson died of uremic poisoning in Hollywood on June 6, 1958, nearly a month to the day after Sheldon Lewis. She was 72. Funeral services were held at the Pierce Brothers Hollywood Chapel. She was buried in an unmarked grave in Valhalla Memorial Park Cemetery.


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Filmography

Actress
1932
Back Street as
Minor Role (uncredited)
1931
The Primrose Path as
Marie Randeau
1929
Smilin' Guns as
Mrs. van Smythe
1928
The Power of Silence as
Mrs. Wright
1928
The Actress as
Mrs. Telfer
1928
The Big City as
Tennessee
1927
Driven from Home
1926
Atta Boy as
Madame Carlton
1926
The Lucky Fool
1926
Mum's the Word (Short) as
The Wife (uncredited)
1926
Silence as
Millie Burke
1926
Lightning Hutch as
Janet Thornwall
1926
The Taxi Mystery as
Mrs. Blaine Jameson
1925
What Price Beauty? as
Mary
1925
The Red Kimona as
Mrs. Fontaine
1925
The Wizard of Oz as
Lady Vishuss
1925
The Phantom of the Opera as
Carlotta / Carlotta's Mother (1929 re-edited version)
1923
A Prince of a King as
Queen Claudia
1922
Wildness of Youth as
Louise Wesley
1919
Impossible Catherine as
Catherine Kimberly
1919
The Bishop's Emeralds as
Hester - Lady Cardew
1919
The Love Auction as
Lea Montrose, Mrs. Vanderveer
1918
Buchanan's Wife as
Beatrix Buchanan
1918
The Queen of Hearts as
Pauline Chraud
1918
The Liar as
Sybil Houston
1918
Her Price as
Marcia Calhoun
1918
The Firebrand as
Princess Natalya
1918
A Daughter of France as
Louise de Ciron
1918
Stolen Honor as
Virginia Lake
1917
All for a Husband as
Henrietta Downs
1917
Thou Shalt Not Steal as
Mary Bruce
1917
When False Tongues Speak as
Mary Page Walton
1917
Wrath of Love as
Roma Winnet
1917
A Royal Romance as
The Princess Sylvia
1917
Sister Against Sister as
Anne / Katherine
1917
The Bitter Truth as
Anne
1916
The Kiss of a Vampire
1916
The War Bride's Secret as
Jean MacDougal
1916
Daredevil Kate as
Kate
1916
The Tortured Heart as
Lucille Darrell
1916
Hypocrisy as
Virginia Trent
1916
Blazing Love as
Margaret Walsh
1916
The Vital Question as
Beatrice King
1916
The Hunted Woman as
Joanne Fitzhugh
1916
The Writing on the Wall as
Barbara Lawrence
1916
Thou Art the Man as
Emily Raynor
1915
The Turn of the Road as
Marcia Wilbur
1915
The Reward (Short) as
Mary Beverly
1914
Aftermath as
Ruth Morgan
1914
The Stain as
Stevens' Daughter
1910
On Her Doorsteps (Short)
Writer
1912
As the Fates Decree (Short)
Producer
1919
The Bishop's Emeralds (producer)
Archive Footage
1930
The Danger Man as
Mres. Blair

References

Virginia Pearson Wikipedia