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Mar 20, 2017 · Van Upp passed away in 1970, aged sixty-eight, with little fanfare and hardly any column space. So much of the time in between is a mystery. One thing that seems clear is that Virginia did not gently retire at the end of her time with Columbia Pictures.
Virginia Van Upp (January 13, 1902 – March 25, 1970) [1] was an American film producer and screenwriter. Early life. Van Upp was born in Chicago, the daughter of Harry and Helen Van Upp. Mrs Van Upp had been an editor and title writer for Thomas H. Ince. [2] Van Upp performed in several silent films as a child actress.
Jan 1, 2019 · According to biographer Bob Thomas, Cohn took sadistic delight in announcing his choice to a lunch table full of shocked, sullen male producers; Columbia’s new executive producer would be Virginia Van Upp.
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Feb 18, 2019 · It's of a placard describing an exchange between Hollywood writer-producer Virginia Van Upp and rising musical star Gene Kelly. Based on the replies, several of Meyers' Instagram followers were confused—and with good reason.
Virginia Van Upp was a producer and screenwriter who worked her way up in the film industry after having been a script reader, script editor, casting director, and agent. She was married with one child when she was named Executive Producer of Columbia Pictures by Harry Cohn in 1945.
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Virginia Van Upp brought many screenplays to Hollywood throughout the course of her Hollywood career. Upp's film career started with such writing credits as the historical love story "The Pursuit of Happiness" (1934) with Francis Lederer, "My American Wife" (1936) and the W C Fields comedy...