Virginia Borrego is known for her work on Hollow Scream (2018), Infidele' (2022) and The Blue Heart of Lady Redd (2022).
Virginia Bowers is an actress, known for The King's Daughter (2022), Can't Buy My Love (2017) and Any Questions for Ben? (2012).
American leading lady of the 1930s and 1940s, Virginia Bruce was born in Minnesota but grew up in Fargo, North Dakota, and came to California to attend college. Her blond good looks got her an entry into films, and after a few extra roles and bit parts she began to make serious inroads as a leading woman in secondary films and as the "other" woman in more prestigious productions. She married screen legend John Gilbert, then in his decline. Subsequently she was married to director J. Walter Ruben and to Turkish producer/director Ali Ipar, for whom she appeared in some Turkish films all but unseen in America. She died in 1982.
Virginia Bryant is an American Actress and producer. Bryant was born in Pontiac, Michigan, to Puerto Rican parents Aurea Cortes and Jesus Antonio Negron, and was raised by her mother from the age 10 in Pontiac, Michigan. Bryant joined the U.S. Army at age 17. She served in Somalia during Black Hawk Down October 3 to 4th, 1993. She was the female lead in many Michigan made feature and short films. She has worked on projects that have made it to Hallmark and Lifetime. Bryant has two children. Ian Jeffrey-Robert Bryant and Melina Mari Bryant.
Virginia Carpenter is an actress, known for Ghost Town Law (1942), Phantom of Chinatown (1940) and Outlaws of the Rio Grande (1941).
Virginia Carroll, who married Ralph Byrd, appeared in one of her husband's films, Dick Tracy Returns (1938). She was widowed in 1952. She acted in films mostly under the name of Virginia Carroll. She continued to act in films and some television programs after her husband had passed away and made her last appearance before the cameras in 1966.
Virginia Cashmere is an actress, known for Offspring (2010), Angry Boys (2011) and Underbelly (2008).
Virginia Cassavetes was born on 27 March 1986 in Los Angeles County, California, USA. She is an actress and writer, known for The Other Woman (2014), Love and Skin (2013) and God Is a Bullet (2023).
Actress in US and UK films of the early 1930s. Born on a farm, Cherrill was discovered by Charles Chaplin while sitting beside him at a boxing match in Los Angeles; he introduced himself at intermission and hired her for her debut in City Lights (1931). She met husband Cary Grant at the premiere of Blonde Venus (1932) and stopped working after their marriage in 1933. At one time, lived in England as the wife of the Earl of Jersey. Finally settled happily in Santa Barbara.
Virginia has a long career as a character actress on the screen, but she will always be best remembered as the Swedish "Mrs. Olsen", who somehow knew everything about making coffee, and we somehow always found her in the kitchen of some hapless young housewife who just couldn't seem to make good coffee. Mrs. Olsen taught these women how to do so, as long as it involved using "Mountain Grown" Folger's brand Coffee. For some reason only Mrs. Olsen knew, no other kind of coffee you could buy was any good. And if you believe her, I have some land you'll be interested in! Virginia was born in the small Iowa town of Stanton, which later converted its water tower to resemble a coffee pot in honor of its most famous citizen. When her family moved to Los Angeles, Virginia worked in radio while attending the University of California, Los Angeles. She was trained for a theatrical career by actor/director Fritz Feld, whom she married in 1940. In 1942, she signed a contract with Warner Bros. and started appearing in various films. Her first film was, Edge of Darkness (1943), in which she played a Norwegian peasant girl called "Miss Olson". Over the years, she appeared in prestigious films such as High Noon (1952) and Judgment at Nuremberg (1961) - to horror in The Mummy's Curse (1944) and Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1956). She was a favorite of Stanley Kramer, appearing in a number of his films. But her greatest fame came in the 1960's when she started her 21-year stint as the matronly "Mrs. Olsen", who always had comforting words for young married couples while pouring Folger's Coffee in the TV ads.