
Virginia Lee Corbin
Acting
Biography
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Born: December 5, 1910
Place of Birth: Prescott, Arizona, USA
Known For

Wine of Youth
Based on a play be Rachel Crothers, WINE OF YOUTH is a solid drama about "the modern young generation" and how they think they know it all. It's also a play about love and marriage.

Intolerance: Love's Struggle Throughout the Ages
The story of a poor young woman, separated by prejudice from her husband and baby, is interwoven with tales of intolerance from throughout history.

North Star
During a wild party, Wilbur Gale hits another man and, incorrectly believing that he has killed him, flees to the Northwoods. Wilbur's dog, North Star, runs away and is taken in by Noel Blake, a newspaper reporter. Receiving a letter from her brother, Marcia Gale sets out to find him, taking with her Dick Robbins, a false friend who sees an opportunity for blackmail...

The Babes in the Woods
A story within a story, including a passage from Hansel and Gretel.

Bare Knees
A young married woman in a small town is visited by her sister, a single "flapper" who causes a scandal in town with her bobbed hair and short skirts. She attracts the attentions of some of the local men, which causes an even greater scandal--which is made worse when her sister abruptly leaves her boorish husband for another man.

Hands Up!
Jack, a southern spy during the Civil War, must try to capture a shipment of gold. His task is complicated by the two sisters, Native Americans, and a firing squad.

The Cloud Rider
Bruce Torrence is an aviator and member of the secret service. His rival for the hand of Zella Wingate is Juan Lascelles, a drug smuggler. To get rid of Torrence, Lascelles loosens a wheel on one of his planes, but Zella is the one who goes up in it. Torrence goes up in another plane and attaches a fresh wheel to Zella's plane. In spite of his efforts he later finds her in Lascelles' arms.

Somebody Lied
Perfect angel Willie declines to accompany his doting wife Dolly to a mask ball, but instead of a quiet evening at home among his books, Willie spends the night at an underground casino, and instead of being chaperoned at the party, Dolly is out flirting with another man.

Jack and the Beanstalk
Jack exchanges his cow for some magic beans. The beans grow overnight into a beanstalk, which Jack climbs, arriving at a castle that is his. Jack sets a deal with the giant in exchange for their fortune.

Aladdin and the Wonderful Lamp
In Bagdad, Princess Badr al-Budur, the daughter of the Sultan, falls in love with Aladdin, the son of a poor tailor, and rejects the suit of evil alchemist al-Talib, her father's choice. Al-Talib consults his Evil Spirit, who advises him to find the magic lamp hidden in an underground cave. Unable to get it himself, al-Talib hires Aladdin, who secures the lamp but keeps it when he realizes al-Talib's wickedness. With wealth obtained through wishes, Aladdin courts the princess. After the lamp changes hands between al-Talib and Aladdin, al-Talib steals it and abducts the princess to the desert. Aladdin follows with only a gourd of water. Suffering from thirst and exhaustion, Aladdin nearly succumbs, but the horsemen of the Sultan, who learned of his daughter's abduction, ride up and rescue Aladdin.
Filmography
as Sissy Salem
as Sally Seagrue
as Maybelle
as Claire Floyd
as Martha Baggott
as Jane
as Billie Durey
as Alice Sullivan
as Virginia Dare
as Virginia Craig
as Virginia Craig
as Ruth Webster
as Ethel Simmons
as Dotty
as Becky
as Alice Woodstock
as Marcia Gale
as Nelly Egan
as "Bobby" Dale
as Blythe Wingate
as Nora O'Brien
as Patsy Heath - age 16
as Molly Kendall
as Flapper
as Little Patsy - A Waif (as a child)
as Child
as Virginia Clark
as Fan Fan
as Annette Dupre (child)
as Rose / Gretel
as Princess Badr al-badr
as Millicent Dunston
as Virginia / Princess Regina
as Evelyn (as Virginia Lee)
as Johanna - as a child
as Child in Epilogue (uncredited)