This page will contain videos about Renee Adoree, as they become available.Renée Adorée(Redirected from Renee Adoree)Renée Adorée (September 30, 1898–October 5, 1933) was a French actress. Renée AdoréeBorn Jeanne de La Fonte in Lille, Nord, France, she was the daughter of circus artists who, by age five, was performing in the circus with her parents. In her teen years she began acting in minor stage productions and toured Europe with her troupe. She was performing in Russia when World War I broke out and fled to London, England. From there, she went on to New York City where she continued to work in the theatre until the opportunity came to work in the motion picture business. In 1920, given the exotic French name Renée Adorée by the studio, she appeared in her first motion picture. While in New York City on New Year’s Eve 1920 she met Tom Moore (1883-1955). Fifteen years her senior, Tom Moore and his brothers were very successful Hollywood actors. Six weeks after their meeting, Renée Adorée married Tom Moore on February 12, 1921 in his home in Beverly Hills, California. The marriage did not last and in 1925, Ms. Adorée married a second time to Sherman Gill. Despite her petite stature, Renée Adorée’s sensuous beauty and penetrating eyes made for a compelling presence on the black and white screen. She is most famous for her role as "Melisande" in the melodramatic romance movie The Big Parade, that became one of MGM's biggest hits of all time and a film historians rank as one of the best films made in the silent film era. Co-starring John Gilbert, The Big Parade is still shown on television today and is available on video. With the advent of sound in film, Renée Adorée was one of the fortunate ones whose voice came over well enough to continue acting. She would star opposite Lon Chaney and her former brother-in-law Owen Moore, make three more films with John Gilbert, and star in four films with another leading Hollywood actor, the Latin star, Ramon Novarro. By the end of 1930, she had appeared in forty-five films. That year she was diagnosed with tuberculosis and was forced to retire from the film industry. Renée Adorée lived only a few years longer, passing away a few days after her 35th birthday on October 5, 1933 in Tujunga, California. She is interred in the Hollywood Forever Cemetery, Hollywood, California. She has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 1601 Vine Street. Some of Renée Adorée’s films:
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Some of Renée Adorée’s films:. Since then, Bain has worked to further the cause of many charities, including literacy. She has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 1601 Vine Street. Helena Russell. She is interred in the Hollywood Forever Cemetery, Hollywood, California. Later, she starred opposite Landau again in the science fiction television series, Space: 1999 (1975 - 1977), as Dr. Renée Adorée lived only a few years longer, passing away a few days after her 35th birthday on October 5, 1933 in Tujunga, California. Landau also starred in the series. That year she was diagnosed with tuberculosis and was forced to retire from the film industry. In the role of Cinnamon Carter (1966 - 1969), she won three consecutive Emmies for Best Dramatic Actress. By the end of 1930, she had appeared in forty-five films. Bain is best known for her role in the television series Mission Impossible (1966 - 1973). She would star opposite Lon Chaney and her former brother-in-law Owen Moore, make three more films with John Gilbert, and star in four films with another leading Hollywood actor, the Latin star, Ramon Novarro. Laundau and Bain divorced in 1993. With the advent of sound in film, Renée Adorée was one of the fortunate ones whose voice came over well enough to continue acting. The couple have two children, actress Juliet Landau and film producer Susan Bain Landau Finch. She is most famous for her role as "Melisande" in the melodramatic romance movie The Big Parade, that became one of MGM's biggest hits of all time and a film historians rank as one of the best films made in the silent film era. Co-starring John Gilbert, The Big Parade is still shown on television today and is available on video. In 1957, she married actor Martin Landau, with whom she would later star on television. Despite her petite stature, Renée Adorée’s sensuous beauty and penetrating eyes made for a compelling presence on the black and white screen. She went to New York City where she was a dancer and high fashion model. Bain studied with Martha Graham, thus cementing her interest in dancing. After attending the Lee Strasberg School of Acting, she changed careers to acting. Adorée married a second time to Sherman Gill. Bain graduated from the University of Illinois with a Bachelor's Degree in Sociology. The marriage did not last and in 1925, Ms. Barbara Bain (born 13 September 1931 in Chicago, Illinois as Millicent Fogel) is an American actress. Six weeks after their meeting, Renée Adorée married Tom Moore on February 12, 1921 in his home in Beverly Hills, California. While in New York City on New Year’s Eve 1920 she met Tom Moore (1883-1955). Fifteen years her senior, Tom Moore and his brothers were very successful Hollywood actors. In 1920, given the exotic French name Renée Adorée by the studio, she appeared in her first motion picture. From there, she went on to New York City where she continued to work in the theatre until the opportunity came to work in the motion picture business. She was performing in Russia when World War I broke out and fled to London, England. In her teen years she began acting in minor stage productions and toured Europe with her troupe. Born Jeanne de La Fonte in Lille, Nord, France, she was the daughter of circus artists who, by age five, was performing in the circus with her parents. Renée Adorée (September 30, 1898–October 5, 1933) was a French actress. Redemption - (1930). The Singer From Seville - (1930). Call of the Flesh - (1930). The Spieler - (1930). Tide of Empire - (1929). Redemption - (1929). The Pagan - (1929). Show People - (1928). The Michigan Kid - (1928). The Mating Call - (1928). Forbidden Hours - (1928). A Certain Young Man - (1928). The Cossacks - (1928). On The Boulevard - (1927). Heaven on Earth - (1927). The Show - (1927). Wu - (1927). Mr. Back to God's Country - (1927). Tin Gods - (1926). Flaming Forest - (1926). The Exquisite Sinner - (1926). Blarney - (1926). The Blackbird - (1926). La Bohème - (1926). Parisian Nights - (1925). Man and Maid - (1925). Excuse Me - (1925). An Exchange of Wives - (1925). The Big Parade - (1925). Women Who Give - (1924). A Man's Mate - (1924). The Bandolero - (1924). Excuse Me - (1924). The Eternal Struggle - (1923). Mixed Faces - (1923). Day Dreams - (1923). Monte Cristo - (1922). West of Chicago - (1922). Made In Heaven - (1921) , co-starring her husband, Tom Moore. The Strongest - (1920). |