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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Toby_WingToby Wing - Wikipedia

    Toby Wing was an American actress and showgirl who worked in Hollywood from 1924 to 1938. She was known for her beauty, romances, and product endorsements, and received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 1960.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0934976Toby Wing - IMDb

    Toby Wing. Actress: Murder at the Vanities. It's pretty unusual for a mostly unbilled chorus girl to rate a star on Hollywood Boulevard, but Toby Wing was unique. A genuine granddaughter of the Confederacy (on her mother's side at least; her father's family was pure Maine Yankee), she was born Martha Virginia Wing in Amelia Court House ...

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    • Amelia Court House, Virginia, USA
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    • Mathews, Virginia, USA
  3. Mar 27, 2001 · Toby Wing, whose pert good looks and vivacious personality made her a cinematic bombshell of the 30's -- as well as the heroine in a storybook romance with a celebrated aviator, Dick Merrill --...

  4. Mar 29, 2001 · Toby Wing, the original Goldwyn Girl "with a face like the morning sun" who wore diamond rings from a string of celebrated fiances before marrying pioneering aviator Henry Tindall "Dick"...

  5. www.classicmoviehub.com › blog › classic-movie-travels-toby-wingClassic Movie Travels: Toby Wing

    Nov 5, 2018 · Cast member Mary Blackwood nearly died when filming a swimming sequence. Wing was swinging across a lake and accidentally struck Blackwell while surfacing from a dive. Spotting her floating in the water, Wing dove into the water and rescued the uncredited extra from drowning.

    • Annette Bochenek
  6. Toby Wing (born Martha Virginia Wing, July 14, 1915 – March 22, 2001), "Toby" being an old family nickname, was an American actress and showgirl, once called "the most beautiful chorus girl in Hollywood".

  7. Toby Wing was an American actress and showgirl who worked in movies and musicals from 1931 to 1938. She was known for her sex appeal, product endorsements, and romances with celebrities like Pinky Tomlin and Franklin D. Roosevelt, Jr.