
Actor
Born May 23, 1910 in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, USA
Adrienne Dore was born May 23, 1910 in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho. She moved to the Los Angeles, California area sometime before 1925; in that year she won the title of Miss Los Angeles and was first runner-up in the Miss America Pageant. Her first role was an uncredited part in 1928's The Valley of Hunted Men, produced by Action Pictures, a company that primarily released westerns. Adrienne's next film, Beyond London Lights, also in 1928, saw her in the lead role. In 1929 she was in Paramount's The Wild Party, as one of Clara Bow's troupe of good-time college girls. A couple of comedy shorts followed and then she had a small role in Pointed Heels (1929), an early talkie musical which starred William Powell, Helen Kane and Fay Wray.

Undercover Men
Betty Winton

Love, Honor and Oh, Baby!
Louise

The Thirteenth Guest
Winston's Date (Uncredited)

Street of Women
Frances

Two Seconds
Annie (uncredited)

The Rich Are Always with Us
Allison Adair Grannard

The Famous Ferguson Case
Antoinette 'Toni' Martin

Play Girl
The Reno Girl (uncredited)

The Expert
Sadie Crowley

Alias the Doctor
Anna

Union Depot
Sadie

Pointed Heels
Kay Wilcox

The Wild Party
Babs (als Adrienne Doré)

Beyond London Lights
Kitty Carstairs