Virginia True Boardman

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Virginia True Boardman (born Margaret Shields,[1][2][3][4] May 23, 1889 June 10, 1971) was an American actress of the silent era.

Born
Margaret Shields

(1889-05-23)May 23, 1889
DiedJune 10, 1971(1971-06-10) (aged 82)
OthernamesVirginia Eames
OccupationActress
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Virginia True Boardman
Boardman in Motion Picture Story Magazine (August 1913)
Born
Margaret Shields

(1889-05-23)May 23, 1889
DiedJune 10, 1971(1971-06-10) (aged 82)
Other namesVirginia Eames
OccupationActress
Years active1911–1936
Spouse
(m. 1909; died 1918)
ChildrenTrue Boardman Jr.
RelativesLisa Gerritsen (great-granddaughter)
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Biography

Born in Fort Davis, Texas as Margaret Shields,[5] Boardman acted with the Streeter-Bryan company in 1908.[6]

She went on to appear in 52 films between 1911 and 1936. Although her career started off strong, like many actresses of the silent film era she failed to make a successful transition to talking films, and by the mid-1930s her career was at its end for all practical purposes.[citation needed]

On January 16, 1909, she married actor True Boardman,[7] and they remained wed until his death in 1918. The couple performed together in stock theater companies and in vaudeville.[7] They had one child, True Eames Boardman, who after a brief acting career had a long career as a script writer for radio, film and television. He was also the grandfather of actress Lisa Gerritsen.[8]

She died in Hollywood, California, aged 82, from a heart attack.[9]

Partial filmography

Lobby card featuring Boardman as the mother in Where Is My Wandering Boy Tonight? (1922)
Boardman and Raymond McKee in A Blind Bargain (1922)

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