Adrienne Dore

Adrienne Dore

Deceased · Born: May 23, 1910 · Died: Nov 26, 1992

Personal Details

BornMay 23, 1910 Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, USA

Biography

Adrienne Dore, a gifted and accomplished actress of great renown, made her entrance into the world on May 23, 1910, in the picturesque city of Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, a place where the tranquil beauty of nature would later serve as a constant source of inspiration for her burgeoning career.

Adrienne's foray into the world of cinema commenced in the year 1928, when she made her screen debut in an uncredited role within the confines of the western production "The Valley of Hunted Men", a film created by the esteemed Action Pictures.

Subsequently, she seized the opportunity to further hone her craft, assuming the lead role in "Beyond London Lights", a cinematic endeavour that also saw the light of day in the same remarkable year of 1928.

The next year, Adrienne made a notable appearance in the Paramount film "The Wild Party", alongside Clara Bow, who was starring as the main attraction, and was part of her troupe of lively and carefree college girls, known for their adventurous and festive nature.

Following this notable role, Adrienne went on to star in a few comedy short films, showcasing her versatility as a performer.

Additionally, she had a smaller but still significant role in the early talkie musical film "Pointed Heels", which boasted an impressive cast of talented actors, including the renowned William Powell, the popular singer Helen Kane, and the iconic Fay Wray.

Adrienne's journey in the world of cinema began with a series of shorts, which ultimately paved the way for her signing with Warner Bros. This significant milestone marked the beginning of a new chapter in her career, as she made her debut with the esteemed studio in a modest yet notable role alongside Douglas Fairbanks Jr. and the talented Joan Blondell in the 1932 film "Union Depot".

Her impressive performance in this early endeavour caught the attention of industry professionals, leading to her subsequent appearance in the 1934 film "Alias the Doctor". In this cinematic endeavour, Adrienne took on the role of the film's second female lead, further showcasing her versatility and range as an actress.

Adrienne's acting career began to flourish in 1932, as she took on a diverse range of roles in six films produced by Warner Bros. This impressive feat marked a significant milestone in her journey as a thespian, as she was able to demonstrate her remarkable versatility as an actress by effortlessly transitioning between prominent and uncredited parts.

In "The Rich Are Always with Us," Adrienne showcased her talent for playing complex characters, bringing depth and nuance to her role. Her performance in "The Expert" further cemented her reputation as a skilled actress, as she expertly navigated the demands of a challenging character.

In "Play Girl," Adrienne's acting abilities were once again put to the test, as she played a pivotal role in the film. Her portrayal of a character with a rich inner life was nothing short of captivating, and her performance left a lasting impression on audiences.

In "The Famous Ferguson Case," Adrienne's acting skills were called upon to convey a sense of urgency and drama, as she played a key role in the film's narrative. Her ability to convey a sense of emotional depth and complexity was truly impressive, and her performance was met with widespread critical acclaim.

In "Two Seconds," Adrienne's acting range was put to the test, as she took on a role that required her to convey a sense of vulnerability and sensitivity. Her performance was nothing short of remarkable, as she brought a level of authenticity to the character that was truly impressive.

Finally, in "Street of Women," Adrienne's acting abilities were once again showcased, as she played a character with a rich inner life. Her performance was met with widespread critical acclaim, and her reputation as a talented actress continued to grow.

Throughout these six films, Adrienne demonstrated her remarkable versatility as an actress, effortlessly transitioning between prominent and uncredited roles. Her performances were met with widespread critical acclaim, and her reputation as a talented actress continued to grow.

Following her departure from Warner Bros., Adrienne's filmography became somewhat sparse, with a mere handful of appearances in various cinematic productions. Among these were a pair of uncredited roles in the 1932 mystery thriller "The Thirteenth Guest" and the 1934 drama "The Girl from Calgary". Additionally, she made a small but notable contribution to the 1933 romantic comedy "Love, Honor and Oh, Baby!". Furthermore, Adrienne landed the lead role in the 1934 crime drama "Undercover Men", produced by independent Booth Productions.

Adrienne Dore, a pioneering actress of the early Hollywood era, bid farewell to this world on November 26, 1992, in the picturesque community of Woodland Hills, nestled within the city of Los Angeles, California, thus leaving behind a profound and lasting legacy that would forever be etched in the annals of cinematic history.

Career

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1932
The Famous Ferguson Case
The Famous Ferguson Case as Antoinette 'Toni' Martin
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The Rich Are Always with Us
The Rich Are Always with Us as Allison Adair Grannard
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The Expert
The Expert as Sadie Crowley
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The Girl from Calgary
The Girl from Calgary as Lulu - Darrell's Secretary
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The Thirteenth Guest
The Thirteenth Guest as Winston's Date (Uncredited)
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Two Seconds
Two Seconds as Annie (uncredited)
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1929
The Wild Party
The Wild Party as Babs (als Adrienne Doré)