Virginia Woolf English novelist essayist

Virginia Woolf is a 59 years old English novelist essayist from South Kensington. Virginia Woolf was born on January 25, 1882 (died on March 28, 1941, she was 59 years old) in South Kensington as Adeline Virginia Stephen. Her nickname was Stephen Virginia.

About

Her real name:
Birth name of Virginia Woolf is Adeline Virginia Stephen
Is Virginia Woolf still alive?

No, she died on 03/28/1941, 83 years ago. She was 59 years old when she died. Cause of death: drowning. She died in River Ouse

Family

Her mother is Julia Stephen and her father is Leslie Stephen. Her mother was English Philanthropist, Wife Of Leslie Stephen, Mother Of Virginia Woolf Her mother died at the age of 49 (Virginia was 12 years old). When Virginia born she was 36 years old. and Leslie Stephen was 49 years old when Virginia born. Her father was a British mountain climber.

Parents

Julia Stephen
Mother: Julia Stephen
Leslie Stephen
Father: Leslie Stephen

Husband

Leonard Sidney Woolf

Leonard Sidney Woolf, English Political Theorist, Author, Publisher And Civil Servant

She married with Leonard Sidney Woolf (88), in 1912. Virginia Woolf was 29 and Leonard Sidney Woolf was 31 years old. After 29 years, in 1941 Leonard passed away.

Sister

Virginia Woolf had 1 sibling. British artist Vanessa (2 years older)

Works

Virginia Woolf Movies (7)

There are 7 movies of Virginia Woolf.

Her first feature film was Orlando (1993). She was 111 when she starred in this movie. Since 1993, she has appeared in 7 feature films. The last one is beating (1994). .

View all Virginia Woolf movies.

Virginia Woolf movie characters

The names of the characters/jobs in the films she starred in are as follows:

Virginia Woolf TV Shows (1)

Her first TV Show was Explained (2018).

Education

She graduated from King's College London

What was Virginia's zodiac sign?

Virginia Woolf zodiac sign was aquarius.

Where does She lives?

She is living in Monk's House.

Other facts about Virginia Woolf

Virginia Woolf's Sister

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