Stars of the photoplay : over one hundred art portraits of famous film favorites with short biographical sketches (1924)

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Bull ^enee Adoree Born in Lille, France, Renee comes of a circus family. She gathered her education while traveling with the circus. They covered five countries in this way before Renee reached the stage as a dancer. She came to New York after the armistice and played the leading roles in four shows before making her debut on the screen. She appeared to great advantage in "Cape God Folks," "A Man's Mate," and "The Bandolero." She has met with rapid success and is now under a long'term contract with Louis B. Maver. She has dark hair and eyes. Was divorced from Tom Moore.