
Acting · 41 years old
Eagle Rock, Los Angeles, California, USA
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Virginia Anna Adelheid Weidler (March 21, 1927 – July 1, 1968) was an American child actress, popular in Hollywood films during the 1930s and 1940s. She made her first film appearance in 1931. Her first credited role was in 1934. Virginia made a big impression on audiences as a little girl who would "hold my breath 'til I am black in the face" to get her way. For the next several years, she would appear in many memorable films. Despite being under contract to Paramount, just as many of her roles of the period took place while on loan to RKO-Radio Pictures. When Paramount did not extend her contract, she was signed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer in 1938. Her film career ended in 1943. At her retirement from the screen at age 16, she had appeared in more than forty films, and had acted with some of the biggest stars of the day. After her retirement, Weidler gave no interviews for the remainder of her life. She died of a heart attack at age 41 on July 1, 1968.

Barnacle Bill
Virginia Johansen

The Philadelphia Story
Dinah Lord

Outside These Walls
Ellen Sparling

All This, and Heaven Too
Louise

The Women
Little Mary

Peter Ibbetson
Mimsey

I'll Wait for You
Lizzie Miller

The Lone Wolf Spy Hunt
Patricia Lanyard

Babes on Broadway
Jo Conway

Gold Rush Maisie
Jubilee 'Jubie' Davis

Fixer Dugan
Ethel "Terry" O'Connell

Out West with the Hardys
Jake Holt

Keeping Company
Harriet Thomas

Souls at Sea
Tina

The Affairs of Martha
Miranda Sommerfield

The Great Man Votes
Joan

Best Foot Forward
Helen Schlesinger

Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch
Europena Wiggs

This Time for Keeps
Harriett Bryant

The Outcasts of Poker Flat
Luck