Virginia Belmont

Personal Info

Known For

Acting

Known Credits

0.196

Gender

Female

Birthday

20-Sep-1921

Age

(105 years old)

Place of Birth

NO INFO PROVIDED

Also Known As
  • Virginia Belmonte

Virginia Belmont

Biography

From Wikipedia Virginia E. Belmont, also spelled Virginia Belmonte (September 20, 1921 – May 6, 2014), was an American film actress. She was born in Boston, Massachusetts. Belmont received her first acting role, uncredited, in the 1944 movie Black Arrow. Following that, she starred in several B-movies as the heroine opposite William Boyd, Jimmy Wakely, and Johnny Mack Brown, while on contract with Monogram Pictures.


Credits

Cuore di spia Cuore di spia (1953) Character: Maria
"Spy Heart" - A fisherman is seduced by a young spy who has helped his brother, blind from birth, to get a job as a singer on the radio. But the young man is not satisfied with that relationship and regrets the girlfriend he had. A great emotion returns the sight to the brother and the fisherman, moved and repentant, returns to his ancient love.
Il grande addio Il grande addio (1954) Character: N/A
An Italian woman has a son with an African American soldier after World War II ends.
Ho pianto per te! Ho pianto per te! (1954) Character: Emma Lori
Emma and Lucia grow up together in an orphanage and remain friends throughout adulthood. When Emma has to work away from home, she entrusts her daughter to Lucia. When she receives word that her daughter has died, she is desolate - but whose child did, actually, pass away?
Taxi di notte Taxi di notte (1950) Character: Luisa Forenti
A taxi driver, with singing ambitions, finds an abandoned baby in his cab and begins to look for his mother. He doesn't find her but succeeds in finding two people who want to adopt the child.
Crabbin' in the Cabin Crabbin' in the Cabin (1948) Character: Wally's Wife
Wally and Eddie's hunting trip is interrupted by the unexpected arrival of their wives.
A-Hunting They Did Go A-Hunting They Did Go (1953) Character: N/A
The boys go off on a hunting weekend, followed closely by their wives.
Vivere a sbafo Vivere a sbafo (1950) Character: Jole
Italian comedy starring Peppino De Filippo, Mischa Auer, Dolores Palumbo and Virginia Belmont. Rosa Auricchio (Dolores Palumbo) and her daughter (Virginia Belmont) inherit a large fortune which they use to purchase a luxury hotel, then learning the hotel has never been successful. They meet a knight (Mischa Auer) who specializes in relaunching businesses. He fills the hotel with fake guests in order to attract real ones, and hires a broke baron (Peppino De Filippo) to relaunch the hotel.
Il bacio di una morta Il bacio di una morta (1949) Character: Clara
Italy, 1848. Clara, daughter of a rich Milan trader, is in love with Enrico, a political dissident, but she is forced to marry Count Severi.
Prairie Express Prairie Express (1947) Character: Peggy Porter
Johnny Mack Brown comes to the aid of a beleaguered female freight line operator in this standard Monogram oater directed by veteran Lambert Hillyer. Having saved his old friend Faro Jenkins and young Dave Porter from marauding outlaws, Ranger Johnny Hudson learns that the attack may be part of a concerted effort by bandits to drive Dave's sister Peggy out of the freight business. Unbeknownst to Johnny and the Porters, the crimes are committed on behalf of local banker Gordon Gregg who wants to bankrupt the freight business in order to take over the valuable Porter ranch.
Dangers of the Canadian Mounted Dangers of the Canadian Mounted (1948) Character: Roberta 'Bobbie' Page
Crooks discover a Genghis Khan treasure ship on the Canada-Alaska border but the treasure is hidden somewhere on land. In their efforts to find the hidden treasure they resort to murder and sabotage to stop the construction of the Alcan highway which will bring homesteaders to the area. Sergeant Royal of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police battles through 12 episodes to find the crooks and to learn the identity of their mysterious leader known only as 'The Boss'.
Johnny Angel Johnny Angel (1945) Character: Cigarette Girl (uncredited)
George Raft plays a sailor who sets out to solve his father's mysterious death.
The Falcon in Hollywood The Falcon in Hollywood (1944) Character: Girl (uncredited)
Suave amateur detective Tom Lawrence--aka Michael Arlen's literary hero The Falcon--arrives in Hollywood for some rest and relaxation, only to find himself involved in the murder of a movie actor. There's no shortage of suspects: the costume designer to whom he was married, a tyrannical director, a beautiful young French starlet, a Shakespeare-quoting producer, even a New York gangster. Helping The Falcon solve the crime is a cute, wise-cracking cab driver and a pair of bumbling cops.
Betrayal from the East Betrayal from the East (1945) Character: Carter's Showgirl (uncredited)
A carnival showman tries to keep Japanese spies from sabotaging the Panama Canal.
Oklahoma Blues Oklahoma Blues (1948) Character: Judy Joyce
A singing cowboy named Jimmy ends up posing as an outlaw called "the Melody Kid" after his big-mouthed friend Cannonball spreads tall tales.
Nessuno ha tradito Nessuno ha tradito (1952) Character: Laura
A retiring teacher tells a young teacher the story of two old pupils, who once the war begins they will become enemies ...
Joe Palooka in Fighting Mad Joe Palooka in Fighting Mad (1948) Character: Nurse
Joe Palooka goes blind during a fight. An operation restores his vision, but he's told not to fight for a year. His trainer Knobby has picked up another fighter, but gangsters are pressing him to fix fights. Joe decides to risk his eyesight to save Knobby's honor.
The Rangers Ride The Rangers Ride (1948) Character: Sheila Carroll
After the Texas Rangers are disbanded, the the reconstruction years following the Civil War, a private state-police force extorts money from the citizens in a "protection" scheme. Ex-Rangers Jimmy Wakely and "Cannonball" Taylor foil an arrest by state-police officers Hamon and Kelly. Commissioner Jed Brant tells his nephew that his old friend Jimmy is plotting against the law-and-order forces. Vic's fiancée and ranch-owner, Sheila Carol, refuses to sign up with the crooked police outfit, and believes Jimmy is an outlaw. On Chief Barton's order, Hamon shoots ex-Rangers Murphy and Payson, so they can be blamed for a raid on Sheila's ranch.
Courtin' Trouble Courtin' Trouble (1948) Character: Carol Madison
Jimmy Wakely a lawman goes undrrcover with a singing job at Dawson's saloon....
The Pirates of Capri The Pirates of Capri (1949) Character: Annette
A group of men calling themselves 'The Pirates of Capri", headed by Captain Sirroco, who is really Count Amalfi, are trying to restore freedom to the people of Naples. The Queen is advised of the pirate's assault of a member of her court and she seeks to escape to Palermo. But, she is advised it would be good politics for her to attend a ball Amalfi is giving for his fiancée, Mercedes, who is unaware of the dual role Amalfi is playing.
Silent Conflict Silent Conflict (1948) Character: Rene Richards
One of Hoppy's Bar 20 ranch hands is tricked into participating in nefarious activities after being subjected to hypnosis.
Overland Trails Overland Trails (1948) Character: Marcia Brandon
Johnny Mack Brown stars in this above-average B-Western from Monogram, penned under the pseudonym of Jess Bowers by veteran genre specialist Adele Buffington. Mack Brown plays Johnny Murdoch, a drifter arriving in Gold Flats in search of his prospector father. From old-timer Dusty Hanover (Raymond Hatton), Johnny learns that Old Man Murdoch was murdered for his claim by Rex Hillman (Holly Bane), a hireling of Carter Morgan (Bill Kennedy).



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