by Hal Erickson
biography
At the outbreak of World War II, Yugoslav actress Lenore Aubert headed to the U.S. Discovered by a talent scout while starring in a Los Angeles community theatre production, Lenore was signed to a contract with Sam Goldwyn, but appeared under the Goldwyn banner in only one film, They Got Me Covered (1943). Free-lancing throughout the 1940s, Lenore played many a mysterious foreigner or femme fatale: she was at her slinky best in the 1948 horror comedy Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein (1948). She left Hollywood in 1949, appearing in a brace of 1950s European films before retiring permanently. In the 1960s, Lenore was active with the United Nations Activity and Housing Section.
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Une Fille Sur La Route
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Barbary Pirate
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The Prairie
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The Other Love
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1947 | |||
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The Catman of Paris
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1946 | |||
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The Wife of Monte Cristo
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1946 | |||
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Having Wonderful Crime
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1945 | |||
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Action in Arabia
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1944 | |||
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Passport to Destiny
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1944 | |||
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They Got Me Covered
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1942 |