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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).
7.0Vivacious Lady
1938
6.6The Harvey Girls
1946
7.0Song of the Islands
1942
6.8Street Scene
1931
8.0The Greater Glory
1926
5.5Murder at the Vanities
1934
3.3Escort Girl
1941
7.8The Hand Behind the Mouse: The Ub Iwerks Story
1999
6.3Three on a Match
1932
5.7A Ship Comes In
1928
4.9Alice's Day at Sea
1924
6.1College Holiday
1936
7.2Hands Across the Rockies
1941
4.3Alice Cans the Cannibals
1925
6.3Alice the Piper
1924
5.3Alice's Spooky Adventure
1924
6.1Alice's Wonderland
1923
4.4Alice and the Dog Catcher
1924
4.9Alice Hunting in Africa
1924
5.3Alice in the Jungle
1925