Virginia Lee Corbin

Virginia Lee Corbin (1911 or 1912 – June 4, 1942[1]) was an American silent film actress.

[4] The success of Jack and the Beanstalk (1917) was such that Fox signed Corbin to a five-year contract.

She was one of the many silent stars that would not make it in the sound era, and retired from acting in the early 1930s.

[8] Films in which she starred included Alladin and the Wonderful Lamp,The City That Never Sleeps, Knee High, The Perfect Sap, and Hands Up.

[1] She married New York broker Theodore Krol in 1929, retiring from films for the marriage,[9] and they had two children, Harold Phillip and Robert Lee.