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Virginia Weidler

Virginia Anna Adeleid Weidler (March 21, 1927[1] – July 1, 1968) was an American child actress, popular in Hollywood films during the 1930s and 1940s.[2]

Virginia Weidler
Weidler holding Terry the dog for the film Bad Little Angel (1939)
Born
Virginia Anna Adeleid Weidler

(1927-03-21)March 21, 1927
DiedJuly 1, 1968(1968-07-01) (aged 41)
Los Angeles, California, U.S.
OccupationActress
Years active1931–1943
Spouse
Lionel Krisel
(m. 1947)
Children2
RelativesGeorge William Weidler (brother)

Early life and career edit

Weidler was born on March 21, 1927, in the Eagle Rock section of Los Angeles, California, the youngest of six children born to German parents, Alfred Weidler, an architect, and Margaret Weidler (born Margarete Therese Louise Radon, 1890–1987), a former opera singer.[3] She was the second Weidler child born in the United States after the family emigrated from Germany in 1923.[4]

She made her first film appearance in 1931. Her first credited role was as Europena in Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch (1934), a role she won at age seven after having been seen in the play Autumn Crocus.[5] Virginia made a big impression on audiences as the little girl who would "hold my breath 'til I am black in the face" to get her way.[6]

For the next several years, she appeared in many memorable films from George Stevens's Laddie (1935) to a pivotal supporting role in Souls at Sea (1938) starring Gary Cooper and George Raft.[7] Despite being under contract to Paramount, just as many of her roles of the period took place while on loan to RKO-Radio Pictures.[citation needed]

When Paramount did not extend her contract, she was signed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer in 1938. Her first film for MGM was with its leading male star Mickey Rooney in Love Is a Headache (1938). The film was a success and Weidler was later cast in larger roles. She was one of the all-female cast of the 1939 film The Women, as the daughter of Norma Shearer's character.[8]

 
Weidler (far left) with Mary Nash, Cary Grant, and Katharine Hepburn in The Philadelphia Story (1940)

Her next major success was The Philadelphia Story (1940) in which she played Dinah Lord, the witty younger sister of Tracy Lord (Katharine Hepburn). Her film career ended with the 1943 film Best Foot Forward.[8]

At her retirement from the screen at age 16, she had appeared in more than 40 films, and had acted with some of the biggest stars of the day, including Clark Gable and Myrna Loy in Too Hot to Handle, Bette Davis in All This and Heaven Too, and Judy Garland in Babes on Broadway.[8]

Family edit

 
Brother George William Weidler

Virginia had three brothers and two sisters. Her brothers Warner (born Werner), Walter (born Wolfgang), and George were successful musicians after some child-acting work, eventually owning their own recording studio.[9] George was married to singer-actress Doris Day from 1946–49 (his first marriage, her second). Her sisters, Sylvia (born Waltraud) and Renee (born Verena), also were involved in show business prior to their marriages.[10]

Her father turned his architectural skills into a career building miniature sets for 20th Century Fox.[11]

Marriage edit

On March 27, 1947, aged 20, Weidler married Lionel Krisel. They had two sons, Ron and Gary.[12]

Death edit

After her retirement, Weidler gave no interviews for the remainder of her life. She was married to Krisel until her death at age 41 at her Los Angeles home on July 1, 1968. She had suffered from a heart ailment for many years and died of a heart attack.[citation needed]

Legacy edit

While not the box-office draw of Fox's Shirley Temple or Jane Withers, Virginia Weidler still has a loyal following to this day. In 2012, the Virginia Weidler Remembrance Society was created to honor her life and career.[13]

In late 2016, the Los Angeles City Council honored Weidler by proclaiming March 21, 2017, which would have been her 90th birthday, as A Celebration of Virginia Weidler.[14]

Partial filmography edit

Year Film Role Director Notes
1931 Surrender Little Girl William K. Howard
Robert Lee "Lefty" Hough
(assistant director)
uncredited
1933 After Tonight Olga, Carla's Niece George Archainbaud uncredited
1934 Long Lost Father Girl at Pier Ernest B. Schoedsack uncredited
1934 Stamboul Quest Child Herman J. Mankiewicz
Richard Schayer (uncredited)
uncredited
1934 Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch Europena Wiggs Norman Taurog
1935 Laddie 'Little Sister' Stanton George Stevens
1935 The Big Broadcast of 1936 Little Girl in Hospital Norman Taurog
1935 Freckles Laurie Lou Duncan Edward Killy
William Hamilton
Charles Kerr (assistant)
1935 Peter Ibbetson Mimsey - Mary Age 6 Henry Hathaway
1936 Timothy's Quest Samantha Tarbox Charles Barton
1936 Trouble for Two Miss Vandeleur as a Child J. Walter Ruben scenes deleted
1936 Girl of the Ozarks Edie Moseley William Shea
1936 The Big Broadcast of 1937 Flower Girl Mitchell Leisen
1937 Maid of Salem Nabby - Their Daughter Frank Lloyd
1937 The Outcasts of Poker Flat 'Luck' Christy Cabanne
1937 Souls at Sea Tina Henry Hathaway
1938 Love Is a Headache Jake O'Toole Richard Thorpe
1938 Scandal Street Wilma 'Willie' Murphy James P. Hogan
1938 Men with Wings Peggy Ranson at Age 8 William A. Wellman
1938 Mother Carey's Chickens Lally Joy Popham Rowland V. Lee
1938 Too Hot to Handle Hulda Harding Jack Conway
1938 Out West with the Hardys 'Jake' Harding George B. Seitz
1939 The Great Man Votes Joan Garson Kanin
1939 The Lone Wolf Spy Hunt Patricia Peter Godfrey
1939 Fixer Dugan Ethel Myrtle 'Terry' O'Connell Lew Landers
James Anderson (assistant)
1939 The Rookie Cop Nicey David Howard
1939 Outside These Walls Ellen Sparling Ray McCarey (as Raymond B. McCarey)
1939 The Spellbinder Girl Jack Hively uncredited
1939 The Under-Pup Janet Cooper Richard Wallace
1939 The Women Little Mary George Cukor
1939 Bad Little Angel Patricia Victoria 'Patsy' Sanderson Wilhelm Thiele
1939 Henry Goes Arizona Molly Cullison Edwin L. Marin
1940 Young Tom Edison Tannie Edison Norman Taurog
1940 All This and Heaven Too Louise de Praslin Anatole Litvak
1940 Gold Rush Maisie Jubie Davis Norman Taurog
1940 The Philadelphia Story Dinah Lord George Cukor
1940 Keeping Company Harriet Thomas S. Sylvan Simon
1941 Barnacle Bill Virginia Johansen Richard Thorpe
1941 I'll Wait for You Elizabeth 'Lizzie' Miller Robert B. Sinclair
1941 Babes on Broadway Barbara Jo Vincente Minnelli
1942 Born to Sing Patsy Eastman Edward Ludwig
1942 This Time for Keeps Harriett Bryant Charles Reisner aka Over the Waves
1942 The Affairs of Martha Miranda Sommerfield Jules Dassin
1943 The Youngest Profession Joan Lyons Edward Buzzell
1943 Best Foot Forward Helen Schlesinger Edward Buzzell

Radio appearances edit

Year Program Episode/source
1939 The Gulf Screen Guild Theater Never In This World with Leslie Howard and Kay Francis, Episode 012
1941 The Chase and Sanborn Program with Bergen and McCarthy Guest Star with Abbott and Costello, Ray Noble and his Orchestra [15]
1942 The Kraft Music Hall with Bing Crosby Guest Star with Carole Landis [16]
1942 Victory Theater The Philadelphia Story with Katharine Hepburn, Cary Grant, Lt. James Stewart and Ruth Hussey [17]
1943 Screen Guild Theater The Youngest Profession with Edward Arnold and Jean Porter [18]
1944 Dupont's Cavalcade of America Junior Nurse with Jane Darwell [19]
1945 Dupont's Cavalcade of America Weapon 4-H with Skip Homeier [19]
1946 Reader's Digest-Radio Edition Do You Remember?[20]

References edit

  1. ^ . FamilySearch. Archived from the original on October 6, 2015. Retrieved July 24, 2020.
  2. ^ "Class Act Featured Actress: Virginia Weidler". classicmoviemusicals.com. Retrieved April 30, 2016.
  3. ^ Salt Lake Tribune, page six, December 16, 1934; accessed February 20, 2017.
  4. ^ Artists in California, 1786-1940, 1st edition, Edan Milton Hughes, San Francisco: Hughes Pub. Co. (1986); OCLC 13323489
  5. ^ Detroit Free Press, October 15, 1939. Accessed February 20, 2017.
  6. ^ "Virginia Weidler Biography". fandango.com. Retrieved February 21, 2017.
  7. ^ Variety, December 31, 1936. Accessed on February 20, 2017.
  8. ^ a b c Virginia Weidler at IMDb
  9. ^ "The Wilder Brothers's Biography". Last.fm. Retrieved February 23, 2017.
  10. ^ "Virginia Weidler Remembrance Society: The Weidler family ad in the Standard Casting book..." virginiaweidler.net. Retrieved February 21, 2017.
  11. ^ "(photo caption)". Life. August 12, 1946. p. 78. Retrieved September 12, 2015.
  12. ^ Who's Who in Advertising, First edition, 1990-1991, Wilmette, Illinois: Marquis Who's Who, 1989 OCLC 21990384
  13. ^ "Virginia Weidler Remembrance Society: The Virginia Weidler Remembrance Society!". Virginiaweidler.net. January 25, 2014. Retrieved February 23, 2017.
  14. ^ Carroll County Times, January 22, 2017. Accessed on February 17, 2017.
  15. ^ "Encore - [Chase and Sanborn program. 1941-09-28] [sound recording]". Laurel.lso.missouri.edu:2083. Retrieved 2017-02-23.
  16. ^ "Copyright 2016, J. David Goldin".
  17. ^ . Jimmy Stewart On the Air. Archived from the original on 2017-02-18. Retrieved 2020-07-24.
  18. ^ Classic Images Magazine 2003
  19. ^ a b American University, John R. Hickman Collection
  20. ^ "Virginia Weidler Stars In "Radio Digest" Play Thurs. 10 P.M., WHP". Harrisburg Telegraph. Harrisburg Telegraph. December 7, 1946. p. 19. Retrieved September 12, 2015 – via Newspapers.com.  

Bibliography edit

  • Best, Marc. Those Endearing Young Charms: Child Performers of the Screen. South Brunswick and New York: Barnes & Co., 1971, pp. 260–264.
  • Parish, James Robert. Great Child Stars. New York: Ace Books, 1976.
  • Willson, Dixie. Little Hollywood Stars. Akron, OH, e New York: Saalfield Pub. Co., 1935.

External links edit

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Virginia Anna Adeleid Weidler March 21 1927 1 July 1 1968 was an American child actress popular in Hollywood films during the 1930s and 1940s 2 Virginia WeidlerWeidler holding Terry the dog for the film Bad Little Angel 1939 BornVirginia Anna Adeleid Weidler 1927 03 21 March 21 1927Los Angeles California U S DiedJuly 1 1968 1968 07 01 aged 41 Los Angeles California U S OccupationActressYears active1931 1943SpouseLionel Krisel m 1947 wbr Children2RelativesGeorge William Weidler brother Contents 1 Early life and career 2 Family 3 Marriage 4 Death 5 Legacy 6 Partial filmography 7 Radio appearances 8 References 9 Bibliography 10 External linksEarly life and career editWeidler was born on March 21 1927 in the Eagle Rock section of Los Angeles California the youngest of six children born to German parents Alfred Weidler an architect and Margaret Weidler born Margarete Therese Louise Radon 1890 1987 a former opera singer 3 She was the second Weidler child born in the United States after the family emigrated from Germany in 1923 4 She made her first film appearance in 1931 Her first credited role was as Europena in Mrs Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch 1934 a role she won at age seven after having been seen in the play Autumn Crocus 5 Virginia made a big impression on audiences as the little girl who would hold my breath til I am black in the face to get her way 6 For the next several years she appeared in many memorable films from George Stevens s Laddie 1935 to a pivotal supporting role in Souls at Sea 1938 starring Gary Cooper and George Raft 7 Despite being under contract to Paramount just as many of her roles of the period took place while on loan to RKO Radio Pictures citation needed When Paramount did not extend her contract she was signed by Metro Goldwyn Mayer in 1938 Her first film for MGM was with its leading male star Mickey Rooney in Love Is a Headache 1938 The film was a success and Weidler was later cast in larger roles She was one of the all female cast of the 1939 film The Women as the daughter of Norma Shearer s character 8 nbsp Weidler far left with Mary Nash Cary Grant and Katharine Hepburn in The Philadelphia Story 1940 Her next major success was The Philadelphia Story 1940 in which she played Dinah Lord the witty younger sister of Tracy Lord Katharine Hepburn Her film career ended with the 1943 film Best Foot Forward 8 At her retirement from the screen at age 16 she had appeared in more than 40 films and had acted with some of the biggest stars of the day including Clark Gable and Myrna Loy in Too Hot to Handle Bette Davis in All This and Heaven Too and Judy Garland in Babes on Broadway 8 Family edit nbsp Brother George William Weidler Virginia had three brothers and two sisters Her brothers Warner born Werner Walter born Wolfgang and George were successful musicians after some child acting work eventually owning their own recording studio 9 George was married to singer actress Doris Day from 1946 49 his first marriage her second Her sisters Sylvia born Waltraud and Renee born Verena also were involved in show business prior to their marriages 10 Her father turned his architectural skills into a career building miniature sets for 20th Century Fox 11 Marriage editOn March 27 1947 aged 20 Weidler married Lionel Krisel They had two sons Ron and Gary 12 Death editAfter her retirement Weidler gave no interviews for the remainder of her life She was married to Krisel until her death at age 41 at her Los Angeles home on July 1 1968 She had suffered from a heart ailment for many years and died of a heart attack citation needed Legacy editWhile not the box office draw of Fox s Shirley Temple or Jane Withers Virginia Weidler still has a loyal following to this day In 2012 the Virginia Weidler Remembrance Society was created to honor her life and career 13 In late 2016 the Los Angeles City Council honored Weidler by proclaiming March 21 2017 which would have been her 90th birthday as A Celebration of Virginia Weidler 14 Partial filmography editYear Film Role Director Notes 1931 Surrender Little Girl William K HowardRobert Lee Lefty Hough assistant director uncredited 1933 After Tonight Olga Carla s Niece George Archainbaud uncredited 1934 Long Lost Father Girl at Pier Ernest B Schoedsack uncredited 1934 Stamboul Quest Child Herman J MankiewiczRichard Schayer uncredited uncredited 1934 Mrs Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch Europena Wiggs Norman Taurog 1935 Laddie Little Sister Stanton George Stevens 1935 The Big Broadcast of 1936 Little Girl in Hospital Norman Taurog 1935 Freckles Laurie Lou Duncan Edward KillyWilliam HamiltonCharles Kerr assistant 1935 Peter Ibbetson Mimsey Mary Age 6 Henry Hathaway 1936 Timothy s Quest Samantha Tarbox Charles Barton 1936 Trouble for Two Miss Vandeleur as a Child J Walter Ruben scenes deleted 1936 Girl of the Ozarks Edie Moseley William Shea 1936 The Big Broadcast of 1937 Flower Girl Mitchell Leisen 1937 Maid of Salem Nabby Their Daughter Frank Lloyd 1937 The Outcasts of Poker Flat Luck Christy Cabanne 1937 Souls at Sea Tina Henry Hathaway 1938 Love Is a Headache Jake O Toole Richard Thorpe 1938 Scandal Street Wilma Willie Murphy James P Hogan 1938 Men with Wings Peggy Ranson at Age 8 William A Wellman 1938 Mother Carey s Chickens Lally Joy Popham Rowland V Lee 1938 Too Hot to Handle Hulda Harding Jack Conway 1938 Out West with the Hardys Jake Harding George B Seitz 1939 The Great Man Votes Joan Garson Kanin 1939 The Lone Wolf Spy Hunt Patricia Peter Godfrey 1939 Fixer Dugan Ethel Myrtle Terry O Connell Lew LandersJames Anderson assistant 1939 The Rookie Cop Nicey David Howard 1939 Outside These Walls Ellen Sparling Ray McCarey as Raymond B McCarey 1939 The Spellbinder Girl Jack Hively uncredited 1939 The Under Pup Janet Cooper Richard Wallace 1939 The Women Little Mary George Cukor 1939 Bad Little Angel Patricia Victoria Patsy Sanderson Wilhelm Thiele 1939 Henry Goes Arizona Molly Cullison Edwin L Marin 1940 Young Tom Edison Tannie Edison Norman Taurog 1940 All This and Heaven Too Louise de Praslin Anatole Litvak 1940 Gold Rush Maisie Jubie Davis Norman Taurog 1940 The Philadelphia Story Dinah Lord George Cukor 1940 Keeping Company Harriet Thomas S Sylvan Simon 1941 Barnacle Bill Virginia Johansen Richard Thorpe 1941 I ll Wait for You Elizabeth Lizzie Miller Robert B Sinclair 1941 Babes on Broadway Barbara Jo Vincente Minnelli 1942 Born to Sing Patsy Eastman Edward Ludwig 1942 This Time for Keeps Harriett Bryant Charles Reisner aka Over the Waves 1942 The Affairs of Martha Miranda Sommerfield Jules Dassin 1943 The Youngest Profession Joan Lyons Edward Buzzell 1943 Best Foot Forward Helen Schlesinger Edward BuzzellRadio appearances editYear Program Episode source 1939 The Gulf Screen Guild Theater Never In This World with Leslie Howard and Kay Francis Episode 012 1941 The Chase and Sanborn Program with Bergen and McCarthy Guest Star with Abbott and Costello Ray Noble and his Orchestra 15 1942 The Kraft Music Hall with Bing Crosby Guest Star with Carole Landis 16 1942 Victory Theater The Philadelphia Story with Katharine Hepburn Cary Grant Lt James Stewart and Ruth Hussey 17 1943 Screen Guild Theater The Youngest Profession with Edward Arnold and Jean Porter 18 1944 Dupont s Cavalcade of America Junior Nurse with Jane Darwell 19 1945 Dupont s Cavalcade of America Weapon 4 H with Skip Homeier 19 1946 Reader s Digest Radio Edition Do You Remember 20 References edit California Birth Index 1905 1995 Virginia Annaadeleid Weidler 21 Mar 1927 FamilySearch Archived from the original on October 6 2015 Retrieved July 24 2020 Class Act Featured Actress Virginia Weidler classicmoviemusicals com Retrieved April 30 2016 Salt Lake Tribune page six December 16 1934 accessed February 20 2017 Artists in California 1786 1940 1st edition Edan Milton Hughes San Francisco Hughes Pub Co 1986 OCLC 13323489 Detroit Free Press October 15 1939 Accessed February 20 2017 Virginia Weidler Biography fandango com Retrieved February 21 2017 Variety December 31 1936 Accessed on February 20 2017 a b c Virginia Weidler at IMDb The Wilder Brothers s Biography Last fm Retrieved February 23 2017 Virginia Weidler Remembrance Society The Weidler family ad in the Standard Casting book virginiaweidler net Retrieved February 21 2017 photo caption Life August 12 1946 p 78 Retrieved September 12 2015 Who s Who in Advertising First edition 1990 1991 Wilmette Illinois Marquis Who s Who 1989 OCLC 21990384 Virginia Weidler Remembrance Society The Virginia Weidler Remembrance Society Virginiaweidler net January 25 2014 Retrieved February 23 2017 Carroll County Times January 22 2017 Accessed on February 17 2017 Encore Chase and Sanborn program 1941 09 28 sound recording Laurel lso missouri edu 2083 Retrieved 2017 02 23 Copyright 2016 J David Goldin Victory Theater The Philadelphia Story Jimmy Stewart On the Air Archived from the original on 2017 02 18 Retrieved 2020 07 24 Classic Images Magazine 2003 a b American University John R Hickman Collection Virginia Weidler Stars In Radio Digest Play Thurs 10 P M WHP Harrisburg Telegraph Harrisburg Telegraph December 7 1946 p 19 Retrieved September 12 2015 via Newspapers com nbsp Bibliography editBest Marc Those Endearing Young Charms Child Performers of the Screen South Brunswick and New York Barnes amp Co 1971 pp 260 264 Parish James Robert Great Child Stars New York Ace Books 1976 Willson Dixie Little Hollywood Stars Akron OH e New York Saalfield Pub Co 1935 External links edit nbsp Biography portal nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Virginia Weidler Virginia Weidler at the Internet Broadway Database nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Virginia Weidler amp oldid 1211999224, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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