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846: 31: 757:, a former member of the San Diego Stock company, gave Brissac her break into acting in Hollywood. Lubin had joined Brissac's company sometime after he graduated high school in San Diego, and he was one of the people who took over managing it when Wray went to work for Ince. When the Strand Theatre closed its doors in 1921, Lubin had followed Wray and Brissac to Hollywood. Learning of Brissac's situation after Colombo's death, he cast her as Mrs. Van Twerp in his 1935 comedy 389: 767: 612: 664:, a lead actor and stage director with the World's Fair Stock Company who had a side contract with Laemmle to make the films. Playing a native girl and a tribal chief's daughter, Brissac paddled canoes and danced with Hawaiian natives throughout November and December before finally sailing home to San Francisco on January 28, 1914 aboard the steamship Wilhelmina. 381:
elocution. In 1902, the two performed at a church benefit in a specialty act billed as 'Reginald and Virginia Brissac Travers' (a publicity ruse to suggest a brother-and-sister act to attract family-oriented churchgoers), and a month later they starred together at San Francisco's Fischer's Theatre in a hit farce entitled
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On June 29, 1915, Brissac and Wray were married in Santa Ana, California and then returned to San Diego where they continued to live and work for the next six years. Before opening her own stock company at San Diego's Strand Theatre, with Wray as managing director, Brissac returned to the Bay area on
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Brissac's acting career was launched through the efforts of Reginald Travers (c. 1879–1952), a San Francisco Bay area stage actor and little theatre impresario. Active in civic affairs and a friend of B.F. Brissac, Travers saw talent in Virginia and convinced her father to let him give her lessons in
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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 Brissac Jr., and those investments, along with social security and small Equity and motion
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Her success in Spokane led Brissac to a year long run in Vancouver, Canada, and then back to Northern California, where she opened theatres in San Jose and Santa Clara, finally returning home to San Francisco in March 1911. Now separated from Mockbee, she left her daughter in the care of her parents
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Late in 1911, Brissac began a tour of Southern California theatres, appearing in productions at The Burbank Theatre in Los Angeles, the Boston Theatre in Long Beach and headlining for the opening of the Savoy and Grand Theatres in San Diego. Playing tragic heroines such as Juliet in Shakespeare's
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in 1971. The article is based on extensive correspondence and interviews with Brissac and various people she worked with in San Diego. The article also includes reminiscences of her early career and provides insights into the history and workings of West Coast Stock companies in the early 1900s.
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at the newly formed Ince/MGM Studios and began spending more time in Los Angeles than in San Diego. With stock theatre in rapid decline, the Strand Theatre closed in 1921 and Brissac finally left San Diego to join him. Her daughter Ardel came to live with them a short time later. Ardel eventually
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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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Early in 1907, Brissac became pregnant and, awaiting the birth of her child, joined the Jessie Shirley Company, a local troupe in residence at the Auditorium Theatre in Spokane, appearing in productions of
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But my Totem saw the shame; from his ridgepole-shrine he came, And he told me in a vision of the night: – 'There are nine and sixty ways of constructing tribal lays, And every single one of them is right!'
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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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At the end of her run at the Grand Theatre, she joined the World's Fair Stock Company in San Diego and toured in the Hawaiian Islands for a year. She opened at Honolulu's Bijou Theatre in
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During the years she lived with John Wray in Culver City, Brissac became friends with the Laemmle family and many of the people working with them and Thomas Ince, among them actress
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In July 1906, aged 23, Brissac married Eugene D. Mockbee, an actor she had met while working with the Belasco players in Los Angeles. In the aftermath of the
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In India at the time, Kipling eventually obliged her with his autograph and, acknowledging her letter in his reply, included these lines from his poem
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Although not unique, Brissac's career was unusual for its length (over 50 years) and its geographical and historical arc. She was a contemporary of
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Brissac's career was memorialized in a biographical article titled "The Coast Defender: Virginia Brissac, San Diego's Sweetheart" published in
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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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She did encore performances in San Diego several years later and took roles in one or two theatre productions in the 1950s.
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Brissac had to identify Colombo for the Los Angeles County Coroner's Office and testify about the accident at the inquest.
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and his wife Alice (née Hain). She was introduced to the theatre as a young girl by her aunt and uncle, New York actress
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In the middle of their record-breaking four-year residency at the Strand Theatre, Wray was hired to direct films for
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on December 21, 1912, and closed with a final performance in Honolulu on October 21, 1913 at the Grand Opera House.
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Over the next 18 years, Brissac was cast in more than 155 films and appeared in episodes of the television series
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at the Mason Opera House, certifying her as a darling of the West Coast Stock circuit at the age of twenty-two.
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at the Bishop Playhouse in Oakland, then took the 'Brissac World's Fair Stock Company' on a tour in Australia.
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As Brissac's interest in theatre grew, so did her collection of autographs, which eventually included signed
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By 1903, Brissac was performing with Ralph Stuart's company playing Constance in a stage adaptation of
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In 1905, her growing fame spread to Southern California where she played Caroline Mitford in the
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Brissac's ashes are interred with those of her parents and other Brissac family members in the
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The Ultimate Directory of Silent and Sound Era Performers: A Necrology of Actors and Actresses
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Brissac's professional scrapbooks were donated to the San Diego History Center in 2016.
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in 1923, John Wray began a long affair with screenwriter Josephine McLaughlin (aka
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In addition to playing mothers, grandmothers, and confidants to film stars such as
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Virginia Brissac family history and estate records (courtesy of Stefani Warren).
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at the Theatre Republic in San Francisco, and later that year she appeared with
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at Mt. Olivet Memorial Park in Colma, California, south of San Francisco.
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Brissac was 72 when she got the part of Jim Stark's grandmother in
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on her early tours in San Francisco and other American cities.
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Some time after the release of his silent film adaptation of
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When the tour ended, Brissac made two short silent films for
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and, after a brief appearance back at the Alcazar supporting
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and husband Norline Brissac, who was the stage manager for
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Clayton, Merle. "The Coast Defender: Virginia Brissac".
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Ashes interred in Mt. Olivet Memorial Park Columbarium,
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with the Pringle Stock Company at the Tacoma Theatre.
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Special Collections & University Archives 2547:https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K8DJ-J4L 1962:(1950) as Mother of Harriet Craig (uncredited) 1954:(1950) as Mrs. Dennis, the Rectory Housekeeper 1102:(1938) as Boardinghouse Landlady (uncredited) 2187: 2185: 1204:(1939 short) as Store Detective (uncredited) 1094:(1938) as Friend of Mrs. McNutt (uncredited) 2557: 2555: 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) 2147:(Washington D. C.), July 22, 1906, Page 7, 2113: 2111: 1236:(1939) as Mr. Norton's Mother (uncredited) 1064:(1937 short) as Farmer's Wife (uncredited) 745:While chatting with industry photographer 29: 2246: 2244: 2242: 2240: 2182: 2169: 2167: 2165: 2163: 2161: 2159: 2157: 2155: 2153: 1650:(1944) as Miss Harvey, Juror (uncredited) 1086:(1938 short) as Mrs. Murdock (uncredited) 723:), and Brissac divorced him in May 1927. 2552: 2501: 1042:(1937 short) as First Nurse (uncredited) 844: 765: 610: 387: 2488: 2124: 2108: 2082:(1955) as Mrs. Stark, Jim's Grandmother 902: 819: 2688: 2237: 2150: 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" 2173: 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) 685:took John Wray's last name, and as 13: 2567:OAC (Online Archive of California) 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) 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San Jose, California
Santa Fe, New Mexico
Colma, California
John Griffith Wray
Ardel Wray
B. F. Brisac
Mary Shaw
ingénue
Bette Davis
The Little Foxes
Dark Victory
Tyrone Power
Captain from Castile
John Wayne
Operation Pacific
Jesse James
The Daltons Ride Again
State Fair
Old Los Angeles
Executive Suite
James Dean
Rebel Without a Cause
San Jose, California
San Francisco
B. F. Brisac
Mary Shaw
Sarah Bernhardt
daguerreotypes
Eleonora Duse

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