
Virginia Lee Corbin - Bio, Age, Chinese Zodiac Sign & Timeline
| Born | December 05, 1911 |
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| Birthplace | Prescott, Arizona, United States |
| Zodiac Sign | Sagittarius - (see also Virginia Lee Corbin's horoscope and birth chart) |
| Chinese Zodiac | Pig |
| Generation | Greatest Generation |
| Known For | Silent film child star and ingénue in the 1920s |
Intro
Virginia Lee Corbin was an American actress primarily known for her work as a child star in silent films during the 1920s. She transitioned to playing ingénue roles in her teenage years and appeared in several notable productions before retiring from acting.
Early Life & Background
Virginia Lee Corbin began her acting career at an early age, appearing in silent films as a child. She gained popularity for her performances and became one of the prominent child actresses of her era. Her early entry into the motion picture industry allowed her to secure significant roles during the silent film era.
Career Highlights
- Starred in 'Jack and the Beanstalk' (1924) as the Princess
- Appeared in 'The Perfect Flapper' (1924) and 'Wine of Youth' (1924)
- Played major roles in films such as 'Better Movies' (1925) and 'Hands Up!' (1926)
- Transitioned to adult roles in late silent and early sound films
Trivia
- Was one of the original 'Sennett Bathing Beauties', a group of actresses who appeared in comedy shorts produced by Mack Sennett.
- Her declining health contributed to her early death at the age of 31 in 1942.
- Her career waned with the arrival of sound films, a common trend among silent film stars.
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Virginia Lee Corbin was born the 5 December 1911.
Prescott, Arizona, United States.
On Her Birth-Day
About December 5th, 1911, in brief:
- Day of the week: December 5th, 1911 was a Tuesday
- Zodiac Sign: Sagittarius (in western zodiac), Pig (in Chinese zodiac)
- Moon Phase:
- #1 US song: Whistling Pete by Billy Golden
- Popular movie: The Padre directed by Jonathan Sobol
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