Virginia Cherrill Biography
Born: April 12, 1908
Died: November 14, 1996
With her extraordinary blue eyes and fragile but strong demeanor, it is small wonder that Charles_Chaplin saw in Virginia Cherrill the perfect blind flower girl for his last totally silent film, City_Lights (1931). He spotted her at a boxing match and, though she was a socialite with no acting experience, was impressed by her ability to feign sightlessness and so made her his co-star. Though a silent film in the age of talkies, City_Lights was one of Chaplin's most popular and poignant movies. Cherrill was absolutely luminous and she seemed to have a bright future in film. Indeed, she subsequently appeared in several more films through the early '30s, including Girls_Demand_Excitement (1931) and Fast_Workers (1933). But she left acting after marrying leading man Cary_Grant, whom she met at the premiere of Blonde_Venus (1932). The marriage crashed two years later and Cherrill moved to England where she resumed her film career in such films as Troubled_Waters (1936). Cherrill left films for good after marrying the ninth Earl of Jersey in 1937. That marriage ended in 1946. Cherrill spent much of WWII working for the Red Cross and performing charity. During the war she married pilot Florian Martini. Cherrill passed away in a Santa Barbara hospital at the age of 88. The cause of death was unreported. Sandra Brennan, Rovi
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