Virginia Davis - Actor Profile

Virginia Davis

Acting
32Total Films
9.0 Highest Rated
Born: Dec 31, 1918
Birth Place: Kansas City, Missouri, USA

About Virginia Davis

Virginia Davis (December 31, 1918 - August 15, 2009) was born in Kansas City, Missouri. Her father was a traveling furniture salesman and spent much time away from home. With her husband gone for weeks at a time, Margaret Davis, a housewife, focused all her attention on her daughter; she began taking Virginia to dancing lessons and modeling auditions when she was 2. A striking child with long curls, Virginia was soon appearing in advertisements that played between films in local theaters. She also entered Georgie Brown's Dramatic School in Kansas City, where she studied drama and dance. In the summer of 1923, 22-year-old Walt Disney, a struggling but ambitious director, saw Virginia in an advertisement in a Kansas City theater and immediately decided to hire her. He quickly contacted Margaret Davis, who was eager to advance her Virginia's career. Alice's Wonderland (1923), the first short film of the Alice series, was filmed at the Davis home in Kansas City; both Margaret Davis and Walt Disney made brief appearances (which marked Disney's first live appearance in one of his own cartoons). After filming, Disney returned to Hollywood and began to build his movie empire with only forty dollars and one short film starring little Virginia Davis. The Davis family soon followed Disney to Hollywood, although their daughter's career was not the only reason for the move; Virginia had suffered pneumonia and other health problems, and her doctor told her parents that she would be healthier in a drier, warmer climate. Virginia signed her first contract with Disney for a salary of $100 a month, and she began filming the Alice shorts in Walt Disney's first studio, his uncle's garage. His brother Roy O. Disney was the cameraman, and the Disney family dog Peggy appeared in many of the films. The Alice shorts became very popular, providing Disney with his first national success. But as the series progressed, Disney became more interested in the animation aspect, which minimized Virginia's live-action role; she only made about thirteen of the Alice shorts before her contract was severed. She later auditioned for the role of voice of Snow White in Disney's film Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937), but she didn't get the role because her mother refused to accept the frugal salary. Virginia had some small roles in full-length films, including The Harvey Girls (1946), before she left acting to earn a degree from the New York School of Interior Design. She later became an editor for the 1950s magazine "Living for Young Homemakers", and in the 1960s she began working for real estate agents in Connecticut and later California. In 1992, interest was renewed in the Alice series. Living in retirement in Montana, Virginia was suddenly overwhelmed by the number of fans seeking to honor her and the remarkable role she played in the birth of Walt Disney Studios. She was the guest of honor at the Pordonone Silent Film Festival in Italy in 1992, and she was inducted as a Disney Legend in 1998. Virginia also became very active in silent film festivals and events at Disneyland and Walt Disney World.

Best Virginia Davis Movies Ranked

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

Complete Filmography & Success Status

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

YearMovieCharacterSuccessMore
2016 Alice Comedies Alice Flop Similar →
2005 Walt Disney Treasures: Disney Rarities Alice (voice) (archive sound) (uncredited) Super Hit Similar →
2005 From Kansas City to Hollywood Self Average Similar →
2005 Alice's Cartoon World: An Interview with Virginia Davis - Flop Similar →
1999 The Hand Behind the Mouse: The Ub Iwerks Story Herself Super Hit Similar →
1946 The Harvey Girls Harvey Girl (uncredited) Hit Similar →
1942 Song of the Islands Islander (uncredited) Average Similar →
1941 Escort Girl Blondie Flop Similar →
1941 Hands Across the Rockies Marsha Crawley Hit Similar →
1938 Vivacious Lady Young Woman (uncredited) Hit Similar →
1936 College Holiday Dancer Flop Similar →
1934 Murder at the Vanities Earl Carroll Girl (uncredited) Average Similar →
1932 Three on a Match Mary Keaton as a Child Average Similar →
1931 Street Scene - Hit Similar →
1928 A Ship Comes In - Average Similar →
1926 The Greater Glory Resi Flop Similar →
1925 Alice in the Jungle Alice Flop Similar →
1925 The Man from Red Gulch Cissy Falloner Flop Similar →
1925 Alice Gets Stung Alice Flop Similar →
1925 Alice the Toreador Alice Flop Similar →
1925 Alice Cans the Cannibals Alice Flop Similar →
1924 Alice the Piper Alice Average Similar →
1924 Alice and the Three Bears Alice Flop Similar →
1924 Alice Hunting in Africa Alice Flop Similar →
1924 Alice Gets in Dutch Alice Flop Similar →
1924 Alice the Peacemaker Alice Flop Similar →
1924 Alice and the Dog Catcher Alice Flop Similar →
1924 Alice's Fishy Story Alice Flop Similar →
1924 Alice's Wild West Show Alice Flop Similar →
1924 Alice's Spooky Adventure Alice Flop Similar →
1924 Alice's Day at Sea Alice Flop Similar →
1923 Alice's Wonderland Alice Average Similar →

Virginia Davis - Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best movie of Virginia Davis?

According to audience ratings, the best movie starring Virginia Davis is "Walt Disney Treasures: Disney Rarities" with a rating of 9.0/10.

How many movies has Virginia Davis acted in?

Virginia Davis has been featured in at least 32 major films throughout their career.

What are some other popular movies by Virginia Davis?

Other notable films include "The Hand Behind the Mouse: The Ub Iwerks Story", "Hands Across the Rockies", and "Vivacious Lady".