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An American actress, born in Boston, Massachusetts, USA, on September 20, 1921. She moved with her family to California when she was a child. Virginia attended San Diego High School and San Diego State College. She also graduated from UCLA. Later, she began working as a cigarette girl in Mocambo.
Having been a beautiful woman, she joined director Samuel Goldwyn's "Goldwyn Girls" and traveled all over the United States. In 1941, Virginia Belmont married Albert Califano. She received her first acting role in the movie Black Arrow (1944), and after playing a number of supporting roles for MGM and RKO, she contracted with Monogram Pictures and starred in Westerns and B films, and in the late 1940s, she moved with her Italian husband to Rome and continued her cinematic career in Italian films, where she played starring roles in melodrama films thanks to her proficiency in the Italian language.
In the late fifties, she retired from acting and returned to the United States, where she worked for 28 years in sales and reservations for United Airlines. Virginia Belmont died at the age of 92 in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA, on May 6, 2014. Her most important works include Dangers of the Canadian Mounted (1948), Overland Trails (1948), Courtin' Trouble (1948), and Dead Woman's Kiss (1949).
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