Virginia Bradford

Virginia Bradford was an American actress who is best known for Atta Boy (1926), Chicago (1927), and Two Lovers (1928). Born on November 7, 1899, in Memphis, Tennessee, she had a career in the entertainment industry that spanned several decades.

Personal and Family Life

Virginia Bradford was married four times. Her spouses included Thomas Prentice, Cedric Belfrage, Joseph Petrie Lyons, and Frederick Minter. She had one child from her marriages to Joseph Petrie Lyons and Frederick Minter. Despite her personal struggles, she managed to leave a mark in the film industry.

Death and Legacy

Virginia Bradford passed away on October 30, 1995, in Indiana, USA. Her contributions to early cinema and her memorable performances have left a lasting impression in film history. Despite facing some challenges in her career, she remains recognized for her notable roles during the silent and early sound film eras.

Filmography

TitleRelease DateCharacter
The Ten Commandments1923-11-23Extra (uncredited)
Chicago1927-12-23Katie
Two Lovers1928-03-23Grete
Craig’s Wife1928-09-16Ethel
The Country Doctor1927-08-22Opal Jones
The Wreck of the Hesperus1927-10-31Gale Slocum
A Six Shootin’ Romance1926-03-07Muriel Travis
Car Shy1927-04-03Eleanor Wright
Marked Money1928-11-11Grace Fairchild
Breakin’ Loose1925-12-05Lucy Wittaker
Atta Boy1926-10-10The Girl