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Variety, New York, October 9, 1929.

The cameraman cuts in. Gary Grant and his wife,

Virginia Cherrill, stop dancing just long enough to smile for a picture.

(...) Photo, Photoplay, June 1934

& Since Mr. and Mrs. Gary Grant (Virginia Cherrill) were

snapped here with Randolph Scott, they tiffed. Virginia went back

to „ma“ leaving a mighty despondent Cary.

(...) Photo, Photoplay, Dec. 1934

& The Grants give a party on wheels!

Left to right, Joan Marsh, Walter Johnson, Sallie Blane, Jack

Durant, Virginia Cherrill Grant, Cary Grant

and Binnie Barnes, at the Culver City Rollerdome.

(...) Photo, Photoplay, Oct. 1934

& The honeymoon won‘t ever be over – judging by that

exchange of amorous glances! Virginia Cherill and Gary Grant

were caught recently while attending a preview.

(...) Photo, Photoplay, May 1934

& Vivienne Gaye, Randolph Scott, Virginia Cherrill

and Cary Grant at the Riviera Polo Club.

(...) Photo, Modern Screen, May 1933

& Virginia Cherrill, Charlie Chaplin‘s new leading lady,

is very youthful. A former Chicago society girl.

We heard she was engaged to Buster West, ring and everything.

But a short time ago, she jumped out of West‘s car

while it was speeding along, with consequent cuts and bruises.

So we judge the betrothal is off. However, it is reported

that Joseph Schildkraut is interested in Virginia. Joe will soon

be a bachelor „once removed,“ as his divorce from

Elise Bartlett will be final very soon.

(...) Screenland, Feb. 1931

& Friends say it was a case of „love at first sight“ with

both Virginia Cherrill and her millionaire suitor. And if she hadn‘t

quarreled with her „fiancé“, she might never have met

(William Rhinelander) Stewart!

(...) Photo, Movie Classic, May 1932

& „To Kayo. Best of luck. Buster West,“

autograph note on card with newspaper photo affixed,

undated, Gallery of History Direct

& BUSTER WEST ENGAGED

                                      Quiney, Ill., Oct.9

      Virginia Cherrill, in pictures in Hollywood, has

announced to her home town she is engaged to wed Buster

West, the dancer.

      Miss Cherrill lives in Carthage, Ill., 30 miles north

of here. She was persuaded to go to the coast by Sue Carroll,

a schoolgirl chum.

(...) Variety, Oct. 9, 1929

& Virginia Cherrill, born in Carthage, Ill., April 12, 1908.

Five feet, five inches tall; weighs 118 pounds,

blonde hair and blue eyes. Divorced from Irving Adler.

Picked by Charlie Chaplin for the lead

in „City Lights.“

(...) Photoplay, July 1929

& NEW DEBS TO THE FRONT

      Virginia Cherrill came west for a vacation and remained

to essay the leading feminine role in the new Chaplin production,

„City Lights.“

(...) Photo by Brown, Los Angeles Times, Oct. 27, 1929

& LOS ANGELES (...)

      Virginia Cherrill, in Charlie Chaplin‘s next film, announces engagement to Buster West.

(...) Variety, Oct. 9, 1929


„He‘s got nearly 1,000 feet of accepted footage“

Editorial content. „Hollywood Chatter“ (...)

      „Chaplin has been working nine weeks on City Lights.

He‘s got nearly 1,000 feet of accepted footage..“    


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