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  1. Virginia Nicolson

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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.

    • March 1, 1916
  2. Virginia Nicholson (née Bell; born 1955) is an English non-fiction author known for her works of women's history in the first half of the twentieth century. Nicholson was born in Newcastle and grew up in Leeds before becoming a television researcher.

  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).

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    • March 1, 1916
    • Virginia Nicolson
  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Orson_WellesOrson Welles - Wikipedia

    On November 14, 1934, Welles married Chicago socialite and actress Virginia Nicolson: 332 (often misspelled "Nicholson") in a civil ceremony in New York. To appease the Nicolsons, who were furious at the couple's elopement, a formal ceremony took place December 23, 1934, at the New Jersey mansion of the bride's godmother.

  5. 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....

  6. Sep 4, 2012 · On Dec. 23, 1934, the nineteen-year-old married Virginia Nicholson, whom he’d met at one of his Summer drama festivals at the Todd school. Described by Barbara Leaming as “a porcelain skinned beauty,” Virginia endeared herself to Orson with “the wonderfully outrageous stories she would tell him when they were alone.”.

  7. 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.

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