by Hans J. Wollstein
biography
Very visible in the early days of talking pictures, blonde Adrienne Dore (sometimes given as Doré) usually played scheming women, floozies, or chorus girls. An entertainer from childhood, Dore was elected Miss America in 1925 and began her screen career in comedy shorts. Under contract to Warner Bros., she offered leading ladies a bit of rivalry in such films as The Rich Are Always With Us (1932) and Play Girl (1932).
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Undercover Men
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1935 | |||
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Love, Honor and Oh Baby!
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1933 | |||
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Alias the Doctor
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1932 | |||
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Play Girl
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1932 | |||
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Street of Women
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1932 | |||
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The Expert
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1932 | |||
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The Famous Ferguson Case
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1932 | |||
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The Thirteenth Guest
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1932 | |||
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Two Seconds
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1932 | |||
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Union Depot
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1932 | |||
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Pointed Heels
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1930 | |||
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The Wild Party
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1929 | |||
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Beyond London Lights
Actor |
1928 |