Francine Larrimore (born Francine La Remee; August 22, 1898 – March 7, 1975) was a French-born American stage and screen actress. Born in France, Larrimore...
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a 1917 American silent drama film starring Thomas J. Carrigan and Francine Larrimore. It was written by June Mathis and directed by William C. Dowlan....
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produced by Samuel H. Harris and starring Tallulah Bankhead and Francine Larrimore. After working with Bankhead in 39 East, Crothers wrote Nice People...
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divorce.[citation needed] In 1930 he married Stella Larrimore (1905–1960) (a sister of Francine Larrimore). They had a daughter, Betsey, who later became...
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Roxie Hart "The prettiest woman ever charged with murder in Chicago." Francine Larrimore Fred Casely "The other man." Doan Borup Amos Hart "Her [Roxie's] meal...
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Gaertner (Velma Kelly). The George Abbott-directed production, starring Francine Larrimore and Juliette Crosby, ran for 172 performances at the Music Box Theatre...
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and her seven children emigrated to New York in 1905. His niece, Francine Larrimore, Sarah's daughter, became a Broadway actress, who also appeared in...
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football manager Élisabeth Brasseur (1896–1972), choral conductor Francine Larrimore (1898–1975), U.S. actress Danielle Mitterrand (1924–2011), First Lady...
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Eagels (Roxie Hart); but Eagels quit the show within a few days, and Francine Larrimore replaced her. Chicago opened on Broadway on 30 December 1926 (though...
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Star at Twentieth Century-Fox: Zanuck Picks Story for Writer-Player Francine Larrimore Arriving October 20 to Do Picture Work for M.-G.-M.; Featured Roles...
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The Royal Pauper is a 1917 silent film starring Francine Larrimore and Richard Tucker. It was directed by Ben Turbett. Preserved in the collections of...
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same name by Rachel Crothers that had starred Tallulah Bankhead, Francine Larrimore, and Katharine Cornell. Vincent Coleman played Reid's part of the...
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Lionel Barrymore, as well as the Rudolf Friml musical Sometime with Francine Larrimore, Mae West, and Ed Wynn. The musicals Good Morning Judge and The Magic...
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Eagle. The music director was Herbert Stothart. It starred Wynn, Francine Larrimore, Harrison Brockbank and Mae West. Bordman, Gerald Martin. American...
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Jackson Willa Mae Lang as Elvira Emmett 'Babe' Wallace as John Lowden Francine Larrimore as Island girl Brennan, Sandra. "Overview:Pocomania". Allmovie. Retrieved...
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Herman J. Mankiewicz and Robert Tasker. The film stars Edward Arnold, Francine Larrimore, Gail Patrick, George Bancroft, John Trent and Sidney Blackmer. The...
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Ed Wynn, John Drew Jr., Raymond Hitchcock, Charlotte Greenwood and Francine Larrimore. The breakfast, the brainchild of public relations specialist Edward...
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followed by the comedy Chicago, which premiered in late 1926 with Francine Larrimore and Charles Bickford, and a run of the melodrama The Spider in 1927...
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Viola Dana, Tom Blake Drama Independent The Royal Pauper Ben Turbett Francine Larrimore, William Wadsworth Drama Edison A Royal Romance James Vincent Virginia...
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Sutherland - Princess Kerschagen Frances Lorrimore - Missie (*probably Francine Larrimore) Cecilia Sydney - Marietta 1937 Fox vault fire Resurrection, 1918...
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years later in Van Nuys, California at age 47. His spouse was actress Francine Larrimore. Conrad was inducted posthumously into the Songwriters Hall of Fame...
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Additionally, Rachel Crothers's Let Us Be Gay opened in 1929 with Francine Larrimore and Warren William, running for 353 performances. Ames announced his...
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Martha Mansfield as Max's Wife (billed as Martha Early) Helen Ferguson Francine Larrimore Ernest Maupain Leo White Mathilde Comont as the Loony Diva The film...
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