Virginia Louise Conway Stuart

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Virginia Louise Conway Stuart (Bushman)

Also Known As: "Virginia C. Stuart", "Virginia Stuart", "Virginia Conway", "Virginia Louise Bushman", "Virginia Conway Bushman"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Baltimore, Maryland, United States
Death: July 14, 2001 (94)
Banning, Riverside County, California, United States
Place of Burial: Cypress, Orange County, California, United States
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Francis Xavier Bushman and Josephine Louisa Bushman
Wife of Jack Conway and Peter M. Stuart
Mother of Michael Everley Conway and Patrick Douglas Conway
Sister of Francis X Bushman Jr; Josephine Foster; Lenore Konti Teresa Marxer and Frank Bruce Bushman
Half sister of Richard Stansbury Bayne

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About Virginia Louise Conway Stuart

Virginia Bushman

  • Birth: Aug. 9, 1906, Baltimore, Baltimore County, Maryland, USA
  • Death: Jul. 14, 2001, Banning, Riverside County, California, USA
  • Virginia was born on August 9, 1906.
  • The third of five children who would be born to famous silent screen star Francis X. Bushman and his first wife, Josephine Fladine Duval. At the time, both Bushman and his studio took great pains to preserve the myth that the movie heartthrob was a bachelor, so the existence of his family was kept secret from his fans. This did not deter the young Virginia from following in her famous father's footsteps. At the age of 18 she signed a contract with MGM. She would appear in three films, mostly small roles: "The Road to Mandalay" (1926); "Playing the Swell" (1926); "The Cradle Snatchers" (1927). By then she had met Hugh Ryan ("Jack") Conway, former actor turned busy director at MGM, who was 20 years her senior. They married on September 21, 1926, when Virginia was just 20. Her husband did not want his wife working in films, so she gave up her acting career. The acting "bug," however, would later resurface in one of their children.
  • Virginia helped raise her husband's child by his first marriage, a daughter named Rosemary. They had two sons of their own: Michael Everley, born in 1928, and Patrick Douglas, born in 1931. The family resided on a 125-acre ranch called All Hallows Farm in the Pacific Palisades. Michael would grow up to develop a career in business, but Patrick decided to pursue the family profession of acting, and not with his father's approval. He gained some prominence acting in movies and television in the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s. He starred in the 1950's TV western, "Tombstone Territory," for three years. Sadly, he died at the age of 50 in 1981.
  • Hugh Ryan ("Jack") Conway died in 1952, leaving Virginia a young widow.
  • On December 24, 1954.She remarried, this time to Peter M. Stuart , who died in 1977, again leaving a widowed Virginia. She herself was 94 when she died on July 14, 2001, in Banning, California.

Virginia was born on August 9, 1906, the third of five children who would be born to famous silent screen star Francis X. Bushman and his first wife, Josephine Fladine Duval. At the time, both Bushman and his studio took great pains to preserve the myth that the movie heartthrob was a bachelor, so the existence of his family was kept secret from his fans. This did not deter the young Virginia from following in her famous father's footsteps. At the age of 18 she signed a contract with MGM. She would appear in three films, mostly small roles: "The Road to Mandalay" (1926); "Playing the Swell" (1926); "The Cradle Snatchers" (1927). By then she had met Hugh Ryan ("Jack") Conway, former actor turned busy director at MGM, who was 20 years her senior. They married on September 21, 1926, when Virginia was just 20. Her husband did not want his wife working in films, so she gave up her acting career. The acting "bug," however, would later resurface in one of their children.

Virginia helped raise her husband's child by his first marriage, a daughter named Rosemary. They had two sons of their own: Michael Everley, born in 1928, and Patrick Douglas, born in 1931. The family resided on a 125-acre ranch called All Hallows Farm in the Pacific Palisades. Michael would grow up to develop a career in business, but Patrick decided to pursue the family profession of acting, and not with his father's approval. He gained some prominence acting in movies and television in the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s. He starred in the 1950's TV western, "Tombstone Territory," for three years. Sadly, he died at the age of 50 in 1981.

Jack Conway died in 1952, leaving Virginia a young widow. On December 24, 1954, she remarried, this time to Peter M. Stuart , who died in 1977, again leaving a widowed Virginia. She herself was 94 when she died on July 14, 2001, in Banning, California.

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Virginia Louise Conway Stuart's Timeline

1906
August 9, 1906
Baltimore, Maryland, United States
1928
February 22, 1928
Beverly Hills, Los Angeles, California, United States
1931
January 9, 1931
1387 Schuyler Rd, Beverly Hills, Los Angeles, California, 90210, United States
1992
1992
Age 85
Santa Barbara, Canada
2001
July 14, 2001
Age 94
Banning, Riverside County, California, United States
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Forest Lawn Memorial Park (Cypress) (Plot: 1780), Cypress, Orange County, California, United States