Cherrill, Virginia (1908–1996)
Cherrill, Virginia (1908–1996)
American actress. Name variations: Virginia Cherrill Martini. Born April 12, 1908, in Carthage, Illinois; died Nov 14, 1996, in Santa Barbara, California; m. Irving Adler; m. Cary Grant (actor), 1933 (div. 1935); m. 9th earl of Jersey, 1937 (div. 1946); m. Florian Martini, 1948.
Best remembered for her portrayal of the blind flower girl in Chaplin's City Lights (1931); other films include The Brat, Charlie Chan's Greatest Case, What Price Crime? and Troubled Waters; retired from film (1937).
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