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Occupation
  
Actress

Siblings
  
Stella Latti

Role
  
Actress

Name
  
Francine Larrimore

Years active
  
1910 - 1939


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Full Name
  
Francine La Remee

Born
  
August 22, 1898
Verdun, France

Died
  
March 7, 1975, New York City, New York, United States

Movies
  
John Meade's Woman, Somewhere in America, Max Wants a Divorce

Spouse
  
Alfred Mannon (m. ?–1972), Con Conrad

Parents
  
Sarah Adler, J. Louis La Remee

Similar People
  
Jacob Pavlovich Adler, Max Linder, Richard Wallace, Luther Adler, Jay Adler

Francine Larrimore (August 22, 1898 – March 7, 1975) was a stage and screen actress.

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Biography

Born in France, Larrimore came to the United States when a child. Her parents were J. Louis La Remee and Sarah Adler, a sister of the Yiddish stage star Jacob Adler and not to be confused with Jacob's third wife also named Sara. Jacob's children Stella and Luther are her cousins. Her sister Stella Larrimore (1905–1960) was married to the stage and screen star Robert Warwick.

Larrimore began her stage career in 1910. In 1926 she created the role of Roxie Hart in the Broadway premiere of Chicago. She played Theodora Gloucester in the 1921 Broadway comedy Nice People. She appeared in a string of silent films in the 1910s, i.e. The Devil's Darling (1915, Mutual), The Princess From The Poorhouse aka The Royal Pauper (1917, Edison) and Max Wants a Divorce (1917, Essanay) co-starring Max Linder. Most are now considered lost films.

Her sound films number just two. She disappeared from acting in 1939.

Filmography

  • A Woman's Resurrection (1915) (*probably her debut billed as Frances Lorrimore)
  • The Devil's Darling (1915) *short
  • The Royal Pauper (1917)
  • Max Wants a Divorce (1917) *short
  • Max in a Taxi (1917) *short
  • Somewhere in America (1917)
  • John Meade's Woman (1937)
  • The Devil's Daughter (1939)
  • References

    Francine Larrimore Wikipedia


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