Virginia Hammond

Virginia Hammond (August 20, 1893[1][2] – April 6, 1972) was an American film and theatre actress.

[3] Hammond began her career in 1907, where she made her theatre debut in the Broadway play, titled, John the Baptist.

[4] She continued her career, mainly appearing on theatre, in which her credits includes, Our American Cousin, The Famous Mrs. Fair, Tumble In, What's Your Husband Doing?, The Man Who Came to Dinner, Arsene Lupin, What the Doctor Ordered and Desert Sands, among others.

In her film career, Hammond starred and co-starred in films, such as, Anybody's Woman, The Great Impersonation,[2] The Virginia Judge, The Kiss, Charlie Chan's Courage and Chandu the Magician.

[2] Her final credit was from 1936 film Romeo and Juliet, in which she played the role of "Lady Montague.

Hammond (right) with Herbert Corthell , Edna Hibbard , Charlie Ruggles and Zelda Sears in Tumble In , 1919