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  1. Virginia Nicolson was born on 1 March 1916 in Chicago, Illinois, USA. She was an actress, known for Too Much Johnson (1938), The Hearts of Age (1934) and With Orson Welles: Stories of A Life in Film (1990). She was married to John C. Pringle, Charles Lederer and Orson Welles.

  2. Biography. I was born in Newcastle-upon-Tyne in 1955. My father was the art historian and writer Quentin Bell, acclaimed for his biography of his aunt Virginia Woolf. My mother Anne Olivier Bell – the best of role models - edited the five volumes of Virginia Woolf’s Diaries. Virginia reading, Duncan Grant, 1961.

  3. Virginia Nicolson was born on 1 March 1916 in Chicago, Illinois, USA. She was an actress, known for Too Much Johnson (1938), The Hearts of Age (1934) and With Orson Welles: Stories of A Life in Film (1990).

  4. Nov 15, 2009 · Virginia Nicolson and Welles were fellow actors who met as teenagers, worked together in an early, unreleased Welles movie, “Hearts of Age” and eloped, in 1934, before either had turned 20....

  5. Jan 1, 2011 · In this latest book Virginia Nicholson has set out to tell the stories of a remarkable generation of women forced by a historic tragedy to reinvent their lives. Singled Out received a spate of enthusiastic reviews which applauded it as a pioneering and humane work of social history.

  6. Virginia Nicolson was born on March 1, 1916 in Chicago, Illinois. She was an actress, known for Too Much Johnson (1938) and The Hearts of Age (1934). She was married to John C. Pringle, Charles Lederer and Orson Welles. She died in September 1996 in Wiltshire, England.

  7. The Hearts of Age is an early film made by Orson Welles. The film is an eight-minute short that he co-directed with friend William Vance in 1934. The film stars Welles's first wife, Virginia Nicolson, and Welles himself.

  8. Aug 30, 2014 · Too Much Johnson: Directed by Orson Welles. With Joseph Cotten, Virginia Nicolson, Edgar Barrier, Arlene Francis. A woman has two lovers. When one man finds out about the other, he acts as a villain and chases after the protagonist.

  9. Virginia Nicolson is credited as Performer. IBDB (Internet Broadway Database) archive is the official database for Broadway theatre information.

  10. Virginia Nicolson. Born: 1916. Died: 1996. Cause of death: unspecified. Gender: Female. Race or Ethnicity: White. Sexual orientation: Straight. Occupation: Actor. Nationality: United States. Executive summary: Ex-Wife of Orson Welles. Sometimes used the stage name of "Anna Stafford". Husband: Orson Welles (m. 20-Dec-1934, div. 1939, one daughter)

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