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Lou Tellegen(1881-1934)

  • Actor
  • Director
  • Writer
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Lou Tellegen
Born in the Netherlands of Greek/Dutch descent, Lou Tellegen (born Isidor Van Dameler) was a marvelously handsome man whose life was temptestuous. Having something of a wandering pair of feet, he journeyed through Europe during his youth, doing odd jobs like prize fighting, driving a cab in Brussels, and joining a Berlin circus as a trapeze artist. He once spent a month in a Russian prison after being caught selling birth-control pamphlets.

After roaming about in the Brazilian jungles and working as a stoker on a French freighter, Tellegen got into a scrape involving a lady that landed him once more in prison - this time in Paris. He sent a telegram to his friend, actor Édouard de Max, who obtained his release from prison and introduced him to Sarah Bernhardt. She hired him as her leading man and he accompanied her on tour. Tellegen starred as Lord Essex opposite Bernhardt in 1912's La reine Élisabeth (1912). He went on to enjoy a brief career as a matinee hero in silent films and married opera star Geraldine Farrar. They divorced in 1919, and he penned his autobiography "Women Have Been Kind" in 1931, the title of which 'Vanity Fair' later suggested should have been "Women Have Been Kind of Dumb". Ill and debt-ridden, Lou Tellegen committed suicide in 1934 at the Cudahy mansion near Hollywood & Vine by stabbing himself with a pair of scissors.
BornNovember 26, 1881
DiedOctober 29, 1934(52)
BornNovember 26, 1881
DiedOctober 29, 1934(52)
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Known for

To oneiron tou glyptou (1930)
To oneiron tou glyptou
5.6
  • Actor
  • 1930
Geraldine Farrar in La femme et le pantin (1920)
La femme et le pantin
  • Don Mateo
  • 1920
Sarah Bernhardt in La dame aux camélias (1912)
La dame aux camélias
5.4
  • Armand Duval
  • 1912
George O'Brien in Nostromo (1926)
Nostromo
8.0
  • Sotillo - the Bandit
  • 1926

Credits

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Actor



  • Mon gosse (1934)
    Together We Live
    5.2
    • Bischofsky
    • 1935
  • Caravane (1934)
    Caravane
    5.5
    • (uncredited)
    • 1934
  • Mary Nolan and Johnnie Walker in Enemies of the Law (1931)
    Enemies of the Law
    • Eddie Swan
    • 1931
  • To oneiron tou glyptou (1930)
    To oneiron tou glyptou
    5.6
    • 1930
  • Claire Adams, Marcella Daly, Margaret Livingston, and Matt Moore in Married Alive (1927)
    Married Alive
    • James Duxbury
    • 1927
  • Blanche Mehaffey in The Princess from Hoboken (1927)
    The Princess from Hoboken
    5.9
    • Prince Anton Balakrieff
    • 1927
  • Virginia Valli and Eric Rohman in Fascinée! (1927)
    Fascinée!
    • Pieerre Doumier
    • 1927
  • Ralph Graves and Katherine Perry in Womanpower (1926)
    Womanpower
    • The Broker
    • 1926
  • Olive Borden and George O'Brien in Trois sublimes canailles (1926)
    Trois sublimes canailles
    7.5
    • Layne Hunter
    • 1926
  • The Little Firebrand
    • Harley Norcross
    • 1926
  • George O'Brien in Nostromo (1926)
    Nostromo
    8.0
    • Sotillo - the Bandit
    • 1926
  • Edmund Lowe and Alma Rubens in Sibérie (1926)
    Sibérie
    • Egor Kaplan
    • 1926
  • Le Prince Gipsy (1926)
    Le Prince Gipsy
    • Anton Ragatzy
    • 1926
  • Edmund Lowe, Alma Rubens, and Lou Tellegen in East Lynne (1925)
    East Lynne
    7.3
    • Sir Francis Levison
    • 1925
  • Borrowed Finery (1925)
    Borrowed Finery
    • Harlan
    • 1925

Director



  • To oneiron tou glyptou (1930)
    To oneiron tou glyptou
    5.6
    • Director
    • 1930
  • Dolores Del Río and Don Alvarado in Le château de sable (1928)
    Le château de sable
    • Director
    • 1928
  • The Thing We Love (1918)
    The Thing We Love
    Short
    • Director
    • 1918
  • Louise Huff and Jack Pickford in What Money Can't Buy (1917)
    What Money Can't Buy
    • Director
    • 1917

Writer



  • To oneiron tou glyptou (1930)
    To oneiron tou glyptou
    5.6
    • Writer
    • 1930
  • Blind Youth (1920)
    Blind Youth
    • play
    • 1920

Personal details

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  • Alternative names
    • Lou-Tellegen
  • Born
    • November 26, 1881
    • St. Oedenrode, Noord-Brabant, Netherlands
  • Died
    • October 29, 1934
    • Hollywood, California, USA(suicide)
  • Spouses
      Eve Casanova1930 - 1932
  • Other works
    Active on Broadway in the following productions:
  • Publicity listings
    • 1 Print Biography
    • 1 Portrayal
    • 14 Articles

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    Silent-screen actor, formerly leading man and paramour to a considerably Sarah Bernhardt.

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