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elocution. In 1902, the two performed at a church benefit in a specialty act billed as 'Reginald and
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Enclosed is the $ 2.50 for your Fresh Air Fund. I suppose you thought that when I saw $ 2.50 I’d give up the idea of your autograph, but I didn’t. You see I have had to save for soldiers here, for we have wars of our own once in a while, and as I’m only a little school girl with an income of 50 cents
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in 1955. Beginning to have trouble remembering her lines, she did one or two commercials after that and then retired. The money she made as a film actress had been invested for her by her only brother, Belnore
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Her success in
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at the newly formed Ince/MGM Studios and began spending more time in Los
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one night in Brown's studio, Colombo asked about an antique dueling pistol that Brown owned. Brown picked up the pistol to show it to
Columbo and was fiddling with it when it accidentally discharged, sending a bullet ricocheting off a coffee table and into Columbo, who died a few hours later.
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Mockbee's career had been less successful and, after the arrival of their daughter, Ardel, in
October 1907, Brissac continued working in Spokane for a second season. That December, she joined the Curtiss Comedy Company at Spokane's Columbia Theatre, playing leading roles in
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at the Pantages Theatre, and in May 1908 she and Mockbee opened Spokane's new Natatorium Park theatre. Billed as 'Miss Virginia Brissac and Summer Stock Company', they would play together for the last time there, finishing the Natatorium's 1907/08 season in productions of
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and fire, a return to San Francisco theatres was not possible and they moved to Spokane, Washington, where Brissac rejoined Florence Roberts’ company, touring Denver, St. Louis and cities in the Pacific Northwest in
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and leading lady known for her natural style and charm on stage, Brissac played with equal success in both comedies and dramas and went on to have a long second career as a character actress in film and television.
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picture industry pension checks allowed her to live the rest of her life in modest comfort. She lived another 25 years and died on July 26, 1979, aged 96, in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Her daughter,
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a week, you can see it has taken me some time to get the $ 2.50 together. But here it is and I am waiting for your autograph.
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on her early tours in San Francisco and other American cities.
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and, after a brief appearance back at the Alcazar supporting
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with the Pringle Stock Company at the Tacoma Theatre.
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2066:(1954) as Well-Dressed Woman in Coach (uncredited)
1938:(1950) as Justice of the Peace's Wife (uncredited)
1770:(1945) as Mrs. Kate Bohannan Walters (uncredited)
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1962:(1950) as Mother of Harriet Craig (uncredited)
1954:(1950) as Mrs. Dennis, the Rectory Housekeeper
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1842:(1947) as Doña Maria De Vargas (uncredited)
1818:(1947) as Woman at the wedding (uncredited)
1554:(1943) as The Dress Saleswoman (uncredited)
1418:(1941) as Lynne Evans, alias Emily the Maid
1220:(1939) as Commencement Speaker (uncredited)
958:(1936) as Wife at Faculty Club (uncredited)
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1730:(1945) as Martha - the Governor's Wife
1182:(1939) as Willie's Mother (uncredited)
1166:(1939) as Eleanor's Nurse (uncredited)
1158:(1939) as Peach Pie Baker (uncredited)
2453:"Mary Jane Finds Pa at the Alcazar".
1746:(1945) as Mrs. Hawthorne (uncredited)
1110:(1938) as Ship Passenger (uncredited)
988:(1936) as David's Mother (uncredited)
2494:"Virginia Brissac Granted Divorce".
2130:"Virginia Brissac Granted Divorce".
1778:(1946) as Sarah Dembrow (uncredited)
1738:(1945) as Farmer's Wife (uncredited)
1546:(1943) as Mrs. Phillips (uncredited)
1442:(1941) as Mrs. Jellison (uncredited)
1012:(1937) as Wedding Guest (uncredited)
2726:Actresses from San Jose, California
2563:"Guide to the Merle Clayton Papers"
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1930:(1949) as Mrs. Andrews (uncredited)
1810:(1946) as Mrs. Johnson (uncredited)
1698:(1945) as Ms. McKenzie (uncredited)
1674:(1945) as Miss Tilford (uncredited)
1482:(1942) as Mrs. Dowling (uncredited)
1370:(1940) as Miss Humbert (uncredited)
1346:(1940) as Miss Collins (uncredited)
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2042:(1953) as Mrs. Tomlin (uncredited)
2002:(1952) as Mrs. Carson (uncredited)
1946:(1950) as Mrs. Benson (uncredited)
1914:(1949) as Miss Grimes (uncredited)
1714:(1945) as Miss Preble (uncredited)
1618:(1944) as Camp Matron (uncredited)
1578:(1943) as Mrs. Harris (uncredited)
1562:(1943) as Mrs. Parson (uncredited)
1020:(1937) as Mrs. Hughes (uncredited)
540:The Banker, the Thief and the Girl
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2614:"Columbo's Death Held Accidental"
2520:"Big Stock Company Coming Here".
2285:"Gioconda Given Warm Reception".
1978:(1951) as Mrs. Lewis (uncredited)
1882:(1948) as Mrs. Jones (uncredited)
1850:(1948) as Miss Drake (uncredited)
1658:(1944) as Townswoman (uncredited)
1570:(1943) as Mrs. Ayres (uncredited)
1322:(1940 short) as Wicked Stepmother
1300:(1940) as Mrs. Blair (uncredited)
1244:(1939) as Seamstress (uncredited)
1198:(1939) as Dressmaker (uncredited)
1072:(1937) as Mrs. Grant (uncredited)
1028:(1937) as Seamstress (uncredited)
942:(1936) as Tour Guide (uncredited)
799:Crown Theatre with Gloria Swanson
2470:, June 17, 1911, Amusements p. 7
1466:(1941) as Mrs. Hill (uncredited)
1268:(1940) as Mrs. Margaret Kingsley
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1994:(1951) as Alhena (uncredited)
1642:(1944) as Sophia (uncredited)
1634:(1944) as Mrs. Courtland West
1583:Crime Doctor's Strangest Case
1455:They Died with Their Boots On
730:Career in film and television
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279:The Phantom of the Rue Morgue
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1834:(1947) as Sarah (uncredited)
1799:The Mysterious Mr. Valentine
1631:Marriage Is a Private Affair
1458:(1941) as Woman (uncredited)
1190:(1939) as Nurse (uncredited)
1134:(1939) as Nurse (uncredited)
1080:(1938) as Mrs. Herbert Ellis
1058:(1937) as Mrs. Jenny Hammond
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1682:(1945) as Lavinia Thorndyke
1586:(1943) as Patricia Cornwall
1434:(1941) as Aunt (uncredited)
972:(1936 short) as Mrs. Callan
806:(1954 series based on the
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2263:, February 19, 1903, p. 14
2007:Woman of the North Country
1826:(1947) as Carlotta Couvais
1794:(1946) as Cornelia Waldron
1754:(1945) as Nun (uncredited)
1338:(1940) as Nun (uncredited)
1241:The Cisco Kid and the Lady
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2345:, December 11, 1905, p. 3
2298:"Whittlesey is Welcome".
2276:, September 1, 1903, p. 4
2063:Phantom of the Rue Morgue
2058:(1954) as Martha Maddocks
1522:(1942) as Clarence's Wife
1514:(1942) as Mrs. Ella Evans
1354:(1940) as Mrs. May Holden
1228:(1939) as Sophie Claggett
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2328:Fills Belasco Theatre",
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2221:, October 23, 1902, p. 7
2143:"Playhouse Paragraphs".
2055:Ma and Pa Kettle at Home
2050:(1954) as Edith Alderson
1986:(1951) as Maida McIntyre
1874:(1948) as Señora Del Rey
1671:A Tree Grows in Brooklyn
1626:(1944) as Cornelia Blake
1335:All This, and Heaven Too
1273:The House Across the Bay
1069:The Bad Man of Brimstone
950:(1936) as Adela Thatcher
926:(1935) as Mrs. Van Twerp
787:The Pepsi-Cola Playhouse
532:Ten Nights in a Bar-Room
496:A Bachelor’s Housekeeper
484:The Strength of the Weak
479:San Francisco earthquake
35:Virginia Brissac c. 1938
2711:American film actresses
2618:Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
2511:, April 26, 1912, p. 26
2457:, March 19, 1911, p. 60
2315:, August 30, 1904 p. 14
2191:"Has Many Autographs".
2178:(January 1971): 90–108.
1999:Bugles in the Afternoon
1919:The Doolins of Oklahoma
1906:(1949) as Kate's Mother
1890:(1948) as Miss Seiffert
1410:(1941) as Mrs. Hathaway
1316:(1940) as Mother Zombie
1260:(1940) as Mrs. Brevoort
1163:Invitation to Happiness
1142:(1939) as Miss Crenshaw
1084:The Magician's Daughter
1036:(1937) as Sarah Talcott
1004:(1936) as Mrs. Blodgett
947:Murder by an Aristocrat
467:Sweet Nell of Old Drury
2644:Berkeley Daily Gazette
2534:Honolulu Star-Bulletin
2522:Honolulu Star-Bulletin
2509:The San Francisco Call
2496:The San Francisco Call
2455:The San Francisco Call
2360:The Los Angeles Herald
2343:The Los Angeles Herald
2330:The Los Angeles Herald
2313:The San Francisco Call
2300:The San Francisco Call
2287:The San Francisco Call
2274:The San Francisco Call
2261:The San Francisco Call
2219:The San Francisco Call
2206:The San Francisco Call
2176:The San Diego Magazine
2031:The Bandits of Corsica
2018:(1953) as Mrs. Spooner
1898:(1948) as Mrs. Russell
1847:Three Daring Daughters
1831:Secret Beyond the Door
1786:(1946) as Mrs. Chapman
1767:The Daltons Ride Again
1706:(1945) as Cary Whipple
1610:(1944) as Mrs. Tiggett
1479:Take a Letter, Darling
1174:(1939) as Mrs. Kimball
1126:(1939) as Boy's Mother
1055:The Adventurous Blonde
1001:Love Letters of a Star
918:(1913 short) as Labela
896:The San Diego Magazine
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458:The Los Angeles Herald
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2373:The Evening Statesman
2302:, June 28, 1904 p. 16
2204:"Will Give Benefit".
2193:The Evening Statesman
2105:accessed May 3, 2013.
2079:Rebel Without a Cause
2010:(1952) as Mrs. Dawson
1975:Three Guys Named Mike
1970:(1951) as Sister Anna
1922:(1949) as Mrs. Burton
1866:(1948) as Mrs. Thomas
1858:(1948) as Miss Hawley
1762:(1945) as Mrs. Leslie
1615:Song of the Open Road
1575:My Kingdom for a Cook
1474:(1942) as Mrs. Stoner
1426:(1941) as Mrs. Hewitt
1394:(1941) as Mrs. Curzon
1330:(1940) as Angela Cook
1308:(1940) as Elsie Clark
1292:(1940) as Miss Holden
1212:(1939) as Mrs. Martin
1179:They Shall Have Music
980:(1936) as Marion Sims
977:Two Against the World
934:(1936) as Mrs. McLane
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670:The Eternal Magdalene
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2427:"Pantages Theatre".
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