Virginia Brown Faire was an American actress who rose to prominence during the silent film era. Born on June 26, 1904, in Brooklyn, New York, she began her career on Broadway before transitioning to silent films. Faire appeared in over 50 films during the 1910s and 1920s, often portraying strong-willed, independent characters. She starred in films such as "The Sheik" (1921) alongside Rudolph Valentino and "The Prisoner of Zenda" (1922). Faire's career declined with the advent of sound in film, and she retired from acting in the early 1930s. She passed away on June 30, 1980, leaving behind a legacy as one of the leading actresses of the silent film era.

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