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London-born actress, daughter of the King's Counsel, St. John Field, educated in Paris and Vienna. Her mother, a cousin of famous Confederate General Robert E. Lee, chose the name "Virginia" as homage to Lee's beloved home state. Virginia also had an actress aunt, Auriol Lee, who paved the way for her debut on the stage. She first appeared in "This Side Idolatry" in 1933 (with Leslie Howard). She was later signed by 20th Century Fox (actually by standing in at a screen test as a favour to another actress), but was quickly typecast as the "other woman" or as perfunctory second fiddle to "Charlie Chan" and "Mr. Moto". She had greater success on Broadway, where she starred in the screwball comedy "The Doughgirls" (1942) at the Lyceum Theatre, and the Moss Hart farce "Light Up the Sky" (1948), with Sam Levene, Barry Nelson and Glenn Anders.- Actress
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Ginette Leclerc was born on 9 February 1912 in Paris, France. She was an actress, known for The Baker's Wife (1938), Nuit sans fin (1947) and La maison dans la dune (1952). She was married to Lucien Leclerc. She died on 2 January 1992 in Paris, France.- Peter Randt was born on 16 December 1928. He was an actor, known for Diese Drombuschs (1983), The Country Doctor (1987) and Vertrauen gegen Vertrauen (1986). He died on 2 January 1992.
- Tibor Gallai was born on 15 July 1912 in Budapest, Austria-Hungary [now Hungary]. He died on 2 January 1992 in Budapest, Hungary.
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Ladislav Hrebacka was born on 31 October 1929 in Postorná, Czechoslovakia [now Czech Republic]. He was an actor and costume designer, known for Pohádka svatojánské noci (1982), Dospeláci muzou vsechno (1970) and Dotyky (1989). He died on 2 January 1992 in Prague, Czechoslovakia [now Czech Republic].