Virginia Cherrill - Actor Profile

Virginia Cherrill

Acting
17Total Films
8.3 Highest Rated
Born: Apr 12, 1908
Birth Place: Carthage, Illinois, USA

About Virginia Cherrill

​From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.   Virginia Cherrill (April 12, 1908 - November 14, 1996) was an American actress best known for her role as the blind flower girl in Charlie Chaplin's City Lights (1931). She married an English earl in the 1940s, and is also known as Virginia Child-Villiers, Countess of Jersey. Virginia Cherrill was born on a farm in rural Carthage, Illinois, to James E. and Blanche (née Wilcox) Cherrill. She was a Chicago society girl with no thoughts of a film career when she went to Hollywood for a visit and met Charlie Chaplin when he sat next to her at a boxing match. He had failed to find the girl he wanted for his film but decided she would do and cast her in City Lights in which she gave the performance for which she is remembered, although her working relationship with Chaplin on the film was often strained. As indicated in the documentary Unknown Chaplin, Cherrill was in fact fired from the film at one point and Chaplin planned to refilm all her scenes with Georgia Hale, but ultimately realized too much money had already been spent on the picture; as Cherrill recalls in the documentary, close friend Marion Davies suggested Cherrill hold out for more money when Chaplin asked her to return to the film, and she did. She appeared in a few other films subsequently, including the 1931 Gershwin musical Delicious with Janet Gaynor, but gave up her movie career in 1936 after Troubled Waters. Cherrill married four times; her second husband was actor Cary Grant (from 1934 to 1935), and her third was George Child-Villiers, 9th Earl of Jersey (from 1937 to 1946). Her longest marriage was to Florian Martini, with whom she lived in Santa Barbara, California from 1948 until her death at age 88; she had no children. She is a part of stars of Hollywood Walk of Fame in 1545 Vine Street. Description above from the Wikipedia article Virginia Cherrill   licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Best Virginia Cherrill Movies Ranked

Must-watch hits from Virginia Cherrill's career based on audience ratings.

Complete Filmography & Success Status

Tracking the career evolution and box office verdicts of Virginia Cherrill.

YearMovieCharacterSuccessMore
2021 The Real Charlie Chaplin Self (archive footage) Super Hit Similar →
2017 Becoming Cary Grant Self (archive footage) Hit Similar →
2004 Cary Grant: A Class Apart Self (archive footage) Hit Similar →
1936 Troubled Waters June Elkhardt Flop Similar →
1935 Late Extra Janet Graham Average Similar →
1935 What Price Crime Sandra Worthington Flop Similar →
1934 White Heat Lucille Cheney Flop Similar →
1933 He Couldn't Take It Eleanor Rogers Flop Similar →
1933 Ladies Must Love Bill’s Society Fiancee Flop Similar →
1933 Charlie Chan's Greatest Case Barbara Winterslip Average Similar →
1933 The Nuisance Miss Rutherford Flop Similar →
1933 Fast Workers Virginia Flop Similar →
1931 Delicious Diana Van Bergh Average Similar →
1931 The Brat Angela Flop Similar →
1931 Girls Demand Excitement Joan Madison Flop Similar →
1931 City Lights A Blind Girl Super Hit Similar →
1928 The Air Circus Extra (uncredited) Flop Similar →

Virginia Cherrill - Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best movie of Virginia Cherrill?

According to audience ratings, the best movie starring Virginia Cherrill is "City Lights" with a rating of 8.3/10.

How many movies has Virginia Cherrill acted in?

Virginia Cherrill has been featured in at least 17 major films throughout their career.

What are some other popular movies by Virginia Cherrill?

Other notable films include "The Real Charlie Chaplin", "Cary Grant: A Class Apart", and "Becoming Cary Grant".