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  1. Virginia Van Upp (January 13, 1902 – March 25, 1970) was an American film producer and screenwriter.

  2. Mar 20, 2017 · Her name was Virginia Van Upp, a tiny redhead who had unexpectedly ascended to the role of associate producer. Her male colleagues were aghast but Virginia had spent her entire life chasing a prominent creative role in the shark tank of the Hollywood system.

  3. 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.

  4. 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.

  5. Jan 1, 2019 · Her name was Virginia Van Upp, a tiny redhead who had unexpectedly ascended to the role of associate producer. Her male colleagues were aghast but Virginia had spent her entire life chasing a prominent creative role in the shark tank of the Hollywood system.

  6. Not until more than a decade after her death was the long and illustrious career of actress-screenwriter-producer Virginia Van Upp properly documented as a significant chapter of the history of Hollywood film. Her life was unique, multifaceted, and singular.

  7. Nov 2, 2020 · #3 Virginia Van Upp (1902-1970): A Female Leader In the Golden Age, Virginia Van Upp was one of the few women to be in a leadership position at a major Hollywood studio. She was appointed as second-in-command and executive producer at Columbia by none other than Harry Cohn .