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  1. Virginia Belle Pearson (March 7, 1886 – June 6, 1958) was an American stage and film actress. She made 51 films in a career which extended from 1910 until 1932. [1] Career. She was born on March 7, 1886, in Anchorage, Kentucky to Joseph F. Pearson and Mary Alice Calloway. [1] She had one younger brother, Harvey Thompson Pearson.

  2. Virginia Pearson was born on 7 March 1886 in Anchorage, Kentucky, USA. She was an actress and writer, known for Impossible Catherine (1919), A Daughter of France (1918) and The Phantom of the Opera (1925). She was married to Sheldon Lewis. She died on 6 June 1958 in Hollywood, California, USA.

  3. Virginia Pearson was born on March 7, 1886 in Anchorage, Kentucky, USA. She was an actress and writer, known for Impossible Catherine (1919), A Daughter of France (1918) and The Phantom of the Opera (1925). She was married to Sheldon Lewis.

  4. 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. Born in Anchorage, Kentucky, Pearson worked for a brief time as an assistant in the public library in Louisville, Kentucky after completing school.

  5. Virginia Belle Pearson was an American stage and film actress. She made 51 films in a career which extended from 1910 until 1932.

  6. Virginia Pearson passed away on June 6, 1958 in Hollywood. She was buried in an unmarked grave at the Valhalla Memorial Park Cemetery. Hopefully one day we can get her the proper headstone that she deserves.

  7. American silent-screen actress Virginia Pearson is best remembered for a role she didn't play, that of the voracious man-eater in the 1914 Fox hit A Fool There Was. Pearson had starred in the original 1909 Broadway play, but when the screen rights were acquired by William Fox, the producer was persuaded to cast an unknown, Theda Bara.