Virginia Pearson
Popularity:0.068
Known For:Acting
Birthday:1886-03-07
Place of Birth:Anchorage, Kentucky, USA
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Also Known As:Virginia Belle Pearson

The Phantom of the Opera (1925)
The deformed Phantom who haunts the Paris Opera House causes murder and mayhem in an attempt to make the woman he loves a star.

A Daughter of France (1918)
During World War I, Louise, a French girl, refuses to leave her château after the invading Germans take it over for use as their headquarters....

Driven from Home (1927)
A father throws his daughter out of the house when she marries a man he doesn't approve of. In addition, she also finds herself being lusted after by...

Silence (1926)
Jim Warren, a crook, is married to Norma, but there was a flaw in their marriage papers and he must marry her again to protect their unborn child. He...

Mum's the Word (1926)
A widow has married rich, but didn't tell her husband about her son. And he's coming for a surprise visit. To hide his identity he is introduced as...

The Actress (1928)
A theatrical troupe from the west end of London loses its leading lady when she goes off to marry a rich young man from the other side of town. The...

Daredevil Kate (1916)
Orphaned sisters Kate and Irene are separated as children, but each keeps half of their mother's wedding ring. Years later Irene marries John West,...

Her Price (1918)
Marcia Calhoun, a talented but penniless singer, leaves her Southern home hoping to study opera in New York. Her instructor, Professor Didot,...

A Royal Romance (1917)
Princess Sylvia refuses to marry the Emperor Maximilian of Rhaetia because his proposal has been offered for diplomatic rather than romantic reasons....

Smilin' Guns (1929)
After "Dirty Neck" Jack Purvin sees a newspaper photograph of Eastern socialite Helen Van Smythe, soon to arrive at the nearby dude ranch, he...

The Red Kimona (1925)
A woman is abandoned by her lover and prostitution is the only way she has to survive.

The Primrose Path (1931)
A naive high school girl falls for the school's star football player. Her ignorance in the matters of sex leads to pregnancy and heartbreak.

What Price Beauty? (1928)
Wholesome country girl Mary works at the House of Magic beauty salon and pines for the owner Clay. Unfortunately Clay has also been targeted by...

Buchanan's Wife (1918)
Beatrix marries Herbert Buchanan while under his hypnotic trance, although she really loves Harry Faring. When Herbert learns of his wife's love for...

Back Street (1932)
A woman's love for and devotion to a married man results in her being relegated to the "back streets" of his life.

The Kiss of a Vampire (1916)
American horror movie from 1916.

Atta Boy (1926)
Monty Milde, would-be newspaper reporter, stumbles into a high-profile kidnapping mystery.

The Wizard of Oz (1925)
A farm girl learns she is a princess and is swept away by a tornado to the land of Oz.

The Power of Silence (1928)
Would An Innocent Woman Keep Silent? Would the fear of a murderer's death shake her from the Sphinx-like silence that shielded- who?

Impossible Catherine (1919)
The head of the Kimberly household rules it with an iron fist. Unfortunately the head of the Kimberly household isn't Grant (J.H. Gilmore), the...

Lucky Fool (1927)
Scion of a distinguished family J. Anthony Bowden is considered unworthy by his father, a feeling he discovers is shared by his fiancée Elma....

The Stain (1914)
An ambitious bank teller (Edward Jose) steals a large deposit and starts life over under an assumed name. While he is becoming a lawyer and making...

Lightning Hutch (1926)
A scientist invents a poison gas; the villain and his gang will do anything to get the formula; our hero, "Lightning Hutch", is sent to save the...

Writing on the Wall (1916)
Irving Lawrence owns some of the most decrepit tenements in town and is an all-around bad guy. He won't cooperate with the efforts of his wife,...

Sister Against Sister (1917)
Twin sisters Anne and Katherine are separated as children when their parents decide to go their separate ways. Under her mother's influence, Anne...