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  1. Virginia Gilmore and Dana Andrews in Jean Renoir 's Swamp Water. Virginia Gilmore (born Sherman Virginia Poole, July 26, 1919 – March 28, 1986) was an American film, stage, and television actress.

  2. Virginia Gilmore. Actress: Close-Up. Virginia Gilmore's father was a British army officer who retired to California. Educated at a convent in Hollywood, she made her stage debut at 15 with a San Francisco theater company and at 20 made her first movie for Samuel Goldwyn.

  3. Virginia Gilmore. Actress: Close-Up. Virginia Gilmore's father was a British army officer who retired to California. Educated at a convent in Hollywood, she made her stage debut at 15 with a San Francisco theater company and at 20 made her first movie for Samuel Goldwyn.

  4. Mar 29, 1986 · Virginia Gilmore, an actress who appeared on stage and in more than 40 films, died Friday at her home in Santa Barbara, Calif., of complications from emphysema. She was 66 years old.

  5. Apr 1, 1986 · Virginia Gilmore, a proven stage actress who suffered through a series of banal Hollywood films before returning to the theater, died over the weekend at her Santa Barbara home. She was 66 and...

  6. Virginia Gilmore (born Sherman Virginia Poole, July 26, 1919 – March 28, 1986) was an American film, stage, and television actress.

  7. 1941. Tall, Dark and Handsome as Judy Miller. 1940. Manhattan Heartbeat as Dottie Haley. 1940. Laddie as Pamela Pryor. 1939. Winter Carnival as Margie Stafford. Virginia Gilmore (July 26, 1919 – March 28, 1986) was an American film, stage, and television actress.

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