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Home/People/Adrienne Dore
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Born
May 23, 1910Died: Nov 26, 1992
Lived 82 years
Place of Birth
Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, USA
Known For
Acting
Gender
Female

Career Highlights

16
Movies
0
TV Shows
Also Known As
Adrienne Doré
Elizabeth Himmelsbach
IMDb Profile

Adrienne Dore

Acting

Biography
Adrienne Dore was born May 23, 1910 in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho. She moved to the Los Angeles, California area sometime before 1925; in that year she won the title of Miss Los Angeles and was first runner-up in the Miss America Pageant. Her first role was an uncredited part in 1928's The Valley of Hunted Men, produced by Action Pictures, a company that primarily released westerns. Adrienne's next film, Beyond London Lights, also in 1928, saw her in the lead role. In 1929 she was in Paramount's The Wild Party, as one of Clara Bow's troupe of good-time college girls. A couple of comedy shorts followed and then she had a small role in Pointed Heels (1929), an early talkie musical which starred William Powell, Helen Kane and Fay Wray. After a couple more shorts Adrienne was signed to Warner Bros. and her first appearance with that studio was a small role in 1932's Union Depot starring Douglas Fairbanks Jr. and Joan Blondell. Alias the Doctor (1932) was next and she was the film's second female lead. Adrienne was in six more films for Warner Bros. including The Rich Are Always with Us, where she plays a pivotal role, The Expert, Play Girl, The Famous Ferguson Case, Two Seconds, and Street of Women. All were released in 1932 and she had a combination of prominent and uncredited roles in those films. After her time at Warner Bros. concluded, only four more films were in Adrienne's future, uncredited roles in The Thirteenth Guest and The Girl from Calgary, a small role in 1933's Love, Honor and Oh, Baby!, and the lead in 1934's B-crime picture Undercover Men for independent Booth Productions. Adrienne Dore died November 26, 1992 in Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California.
Undercover Men poster

Undercover Men

as Betty Winton
1934
Love, Honor and Oh, Baby! poster

Love, Honor and Oh, Baby!

as Louise
1933
The Thirteenth Guest poster

The Thirteenth Guest

as Winston's Date (Uncredited)
1932
Street of Women poster

Street of Women

as Frances
1932
Two Seconds poster

Two Seconds

as Annie (uncredited)
1932
The Rich Are Always with Us poster

The Rich Are Always with Us

as Allison Adair Grannard
1932
The Famous Ferguson Case poster

The Famous Ferguson Case

as Antoinette 'Toni' Martin
1932
Play Girl poster

Play Girl

as The Reno Girl (uncredited)
1932
The Expert poster

The Expert

as Sadie Crowley
1932
Alias the Doctor poster

Alias the Doctor

as Anna
1932
Union Depot poster

Union Depot

as Sadie
1932
Pointed Heels poster

Pointed Heels

as Kay Wilcox
1929
The Wild Party poster

The Wild Party

as Babs (als Adrienne Doré)
1929
Pep Up poster

Pep Up

Cast
1929
Wife Trouble poster

Wife Trouble

Cast
1928
Beyond London Lights poster

Beyond London Lights

as Kitty Carstairs
1928