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Biography
Virginia Brown Faire was born on June 26, 1904, in Brooklyn, New York. Active during the silent-film era, Faire worked primarily in dramatic roles, contributing to early cinema’s visual storytelling. Her credited appearance in The Lost World [1925] as Marquette marks one of the few documented roles in her filmography.
The scope of Faire’s work remains limited in available records, with only a single title confirmed. The Lost World, a notable production of its time, featured Faire in a role that required conveying narrative through expression and gesture, a common practice before the widespread adoption of synchronized sound in films. Beyond this credit, no additional titles or details about Faire’s career have been verified.
Faire’s presence in the industry reflects the transitional peri…






