Virginia Bruce
Virginia Bruce (September 29, 1910 – February 24, 1982) was an American actress and singer. Born Helen Virginia Briggs in Minneapolis, Minnesota. In 1928, she moved with her family to Los Angeles intending to enroll in the University of California, Los Angeles when a friendly wager sent her seeking film work. She got it as an extra in Why Bring That Up?. In 1930 she appeared on Broadway in the musical Smiles, followed by America's Sweetheart in 1931. She returned to Hollywood in 1932, where on August 10, 1932, she married John Gilbert, her co-star in the film Downstairs. She retired briefly after the birth of their daughter Susan Ann Gilbert. The couple divorced in 1934, and Virginia returned to a hectic schedule of film appearances. Gilbert died two years later in 1936. Bruce introduced the Cole Porter standard "I've Got You Under My Skin" in the film Born to Dance and co-starred in the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer musical The Great Ziegfeld. One of her final film appearances was in Strangers When We Meet. In 1949, Bruce starred in a daily 30-minute radio drama. Make Believe Town was an afternoon program on CBS. Bruce married her second husband, film director J. Walter Ruben, in 1937, making the Wallace Beery western The Bad Man of Brimstone with him that year. Together they had a son named Christopher (b. 1941), before Ruben's death in 1942. In 1946, Bruce married Ali Ipar. They divorced in 1951 in order for him to receive a commission in the Turkish Military (which forbade promotions of men married to foreigners), but remarried in 1952 before divorcing again in 1964. Bruce died of cancer on February 24, 1982, at the Motion Picture & Television Country House and Hospital in Woodland Hills, California. She was 71.
Movies starring Virginia Bruce (75)
Self (Archive Footage)
Self (Archive Footage)
(Archive Footage) (Uncredited)
Mrs. Wagner
Laura Weeks
Nurse
Roberta Baxter
Nicky Henderson
Yvonne
Connie Mathers
Joan Marshall
Susie O'neill
Jane Scott
Kitty Carroll
Phyllis Walden
Joan Reed
Mary Norvell
Elizabeth Flagg
(Archive Footage)
Self (Uncredited)
Pat Abbott
Maggie Adams
Sally Reardon
Joan Butterfield
Maris Kent
Frances Blake
Lynn Conway
Lorraine De Grissac
Loretta Douglas
Nurse Stephens
Patricia Sloan
Wanda Werner
Gloria Hudson
Lucy James
Audrey Dane
Zalia Graem
Herself (Uncredited)
Virginia Bruce (Uncredited)
Anne Merrill
Margaret
Mary Shannon
Gerta
Eleanor Spencer
Toni Bradley
Trenna
Jenny Lind
Ann Beale
Jane Eyre
Ann
Joan Gibson
Ruth Dunning
Margaret Thornton
Woman In Ladies' Locker Room (Uncredited)
Goldwyn Girl (Uncredited)
Wendell Sr.'s Secretary (Uncredited)
Gwen's Friend (Uncredited)
Society Girl
Alma Mcgregor
Chorus Girl (Uncredited)
Florence Welford
Elizabeth
Enid Corbett
Chorus Girl (Uncredited)
Lady-In-Waiting
Nurse
Young Woman (Uncredited)
Southern Belle
Extra (Uncredited)





