Virginia Brown Faire (born Virginia Cecelia Labuna; June 26, 1904 â€"
June 30, 1980) was an American silent film actress, appearing in
dramatic films and, later, in sound westerns.Virginia Cecelia Labuna
was born in Brooklyn, New York, the daughter of Joseph Labuna and
Martha Delsand. Other sources have her last name as La Buna. She
attended Wadleigh High School for Girls.She was brought to Hollywood
in 1919 after being one of the four winners of the Motion Picture
Classic magazine's "Fame and Fortune" contest, which she had entered
as Virginia Brown, using her stepfather's last name.Not long after she
turned 15 years old that she presented herself at the Metro studio
where she was almost immediately put on. Shortly after she appeared in
pictures for Fox, she was with Universal. Between 1920 and 1935, she
appeared in some 75 films. Her first film credit was the 1920 film
Runnin' Straight, a Hoot Gibson short western at Universal. Faire was
the leading lady of John Gilbert in Monte Cristo (1922). She was
selected as one of the WAMPAS Baby Stars in 1923 and appeared with
Wallace and Noah Beery in Stormswept that same year. She is most
remembered for her role as Tinker Bell in the 1924 film Peter Pan.
Virginia Brown Faire Biography, NetWorth, Height, Age, Weight, Family, Married, Son, Daughter
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