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Nationality
  
American

Role
  
Movie actress

Name
  
Irene Ware


Years active
  
1929-1993

Occupation
  
Actress

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Born
  
November 6, 1910 (
1910-11-06
)
New York City, New York, U.S.

Died
  
March 11, 1993, Orange, California, United States

Spouse
  
John Meehan Jr, Fred Campbell

Children
  
John Meehan, Deirdre Meehan

Movies
  
The Raven, Chandu the Magician, False Pretenses, Murder at Glen Athol, The Dark Hour

Similar People
  
Lew Landers, Marcel Varnel, William Cameron Menzies, Charles Lamont, Edgar G Ulmer

Parents
  
Anna Frey, Ernest Ahlberg

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Irene Ware (November 6, 1910 – March 11, 1993) was a Hollywood movie actress and is considered one of the early screen's most beautiful starlets. She was a beauty queen and showgirl before appearing in 29 films between 1932 and 1940, and is mostly remembered for her roles as Princess Nadji in Chandu the Magician (1932) with Edmund Lowe and Bela Lugosi, and as Boris Karloff's and Lugosi's leading lady in 1935's The Raven. She died in 1993, aged 82, in Orange, California.

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Biography

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Irene Catherine Ahlberg was born November 6, 1910, in New York City. Her father, Ernest Ahlberg, born in Sweden, managed a saloon. Her mother, Anna Freya, born in New York of Austrian parents, was a real estate agent. She lived in New York and Los Angeles. Her first marriage was to American screenwriter John Meehan, Jr., who won three Oscars for his work. Her second marriage was to federal Judge Fred Campbell. She left the industry to become a mother to her two children, John and Deirdre Meehan.

Beauty queen

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As an 18-year-old stenographer, (5`6"/1.68 cm tall), she was crowned Miss Greater New York, then "Miss United States" in 1929, and the same year was first runner-up for the title of Miss Universe at a pageant held in Galveston, Texas. She also won $1,000. The winner, Austria's Lisl Goldarbeiter, was the subject of a TV documentary, "A Queen In Wien", released in 2006 and directed by Hungarian Peter Forgacs. ("Miss United States" was an unofficial alternative to the Miss America Pageant, which was not held in 1929. The Miss Universe contest of the 1920s was not connected to the current Miss Universe system, which was launched in 1952.)

Early film years

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Through early 1932 she starred in Earl Carroll's Vanities on Broadway. She was then contracted to Fox Studios and moved to Hollywood, changing her name to Irene Ware. Her first movie was Society Girl, in 1932 at Fox Film Corporation as uncredited together with names like James Dunn, Peggy Shannon and Spencer Tracy. The second film, which quickly made her a star, was Chandu the Magician, also released in 1932 and directed by Marcel Varnel.

Filmography

Actress
1940
Outside the Three-Mile Limit as
Dorothy Kenney
1938
Around the Town as
Norma Wyngold
1938
No Parking as
Olga
1937
The Live Wire as
Jane
1936
Gold Diggers of 1937 as
Irene
1936
Federal Agent as
Helen Lynch / Helen Gray
1936
In Paris, A.W.O.L. as
Constance
1936
O'Malley of the Mounted as
Edith 'Edie' Hyland
1936
The Criminal Within as
Jane Maxwell
1936
The Dark Hour as
Elsa Carson
1935
False Pretenses as
Mary Beekman
1935
Happiness C.O.D. as
Carroll Sherridan
1935
Cheers of the Crowd as
Mary Larkin
1935
The Raven as
Jean Thatcher
1935
Whispering Smith Speaks as
Nan Roberts
1935
Night Life of the Gods as
Diana
1935
Rendezvous at Midnight as
Myra
1934
King Kelly of the U.S.A. as
Princess Tania aka Catherine Bell
1934
You Belong to Me as
Lila Lacey
1934
The Affairs of Cellini as
Daughter of the Royal House of Bocci
1934
Let's Talk It Over as
Sandra
1934
Orient Express as
Janet Pardoe
1934
Moulin Rouge as
Show Girl (uncredited)
1933
My Weakness as
Eve Millstead
1933
Brief Moment as
Joan
1933
Humanity as
Olive Pelton
1932
6 Hours to Live as
The Prostitute
1932
Chandu the Magician as
Princess Nadji
1932
Society Girl as
Undetermined Secondary Role (uncredited)
Archive Footage
2009
Cinemassacre's Monster Madness (TV Series documentary) as
Jean Thatcher
- The Black Cat & the Raven (2009) - Jean Thatcher

References

Irene Ware Wikipedia


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