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Adrienne Ames(1903-1947)

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Adrienne Ames in Slander House (1938)
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Le sultan rouge (1935)
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Born in Fort Worth, TX, in 1907, Adrienne Ames hit Hollywood in the late 1920s. Although her career only lasted about ten years, she crammed a lot of living into it--high-profile marriages (and divorces) and her reputation as a clothes horse and glamour queen par excellence far outshone her reputation as an actress.

In 1933 she married Bruce Cabot after leaving her second husband, a rich New York City stockbroker, but she and Cabot only lasted four years. In her divorce she told the court that the main reason she left him was that he was a violent, uncontrollable drunk. In 1938 the pair appeared before a US Tax Appeals Board to explain why she wrote off more than $9000 in wardrobe and jewelry on her 1934 tax form, which she claimed was necessary for "professional reasons" (as was her maid). She claimed that her "daily expenses" included flowers, massages, taxis and beauty work.

Her career lasted from 1929-40, during which she appeared in about 30 films, mostly "B" pictures. The best-known of her movies would probably be Dollars et whisky (1934) with W.C. Fields. After her film career ended she worked as a radio commentator.

She died in New York City in 1947 after a long illness.
BornAugust 3, 1903
DiedMay 31, 1947(43)
BornAugust 3, 1903
DiedMay 31, 1947(43)
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    • 1 win total

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Known for

Bela Lugosi and Adrienne Ames in The Death Kiss (1932)
The Death Kiss
6.0
  • Marcia Lane
  • 1932
Adrienne Ames, Esther Ralston, and Craig Reynolds in Slander House (1938)
Slander House
5.5
  • Helen 'Mme. Helene' Smith(as Adrianne Ames)
  • 1938
Adrienne Ames in Gigolette (1935)
Gigolette
5.3
  • Kay Parrish
  • 1935
Adrienne Ames, Douglass Montgomery, and Evelyn Venable in Harmony Lane (1935)
Harmony Lane
5.8
  • Jane McDowell
  • 1935

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Actress



  • Spencer Tracy and Hedy Lamarr in I Take This Woman (1940)
    I Take This Woman
    6.3
    • Lola Estermonte (scenes deleted)
    • 1940
  • Adrienne Ames and Frieda Inescort in The Zero Hour (1939)
    The Zero Hour
    5.4
    • Susan
    • 1939
  • Leon Ames, Adrienne Ames, and Charlotte Wynters in La patrouille de Panama (1939)
    La patrouille de Panama
    5.1
    • Lia Maing
    • 1939
  • Adrienne Ames, Esther Ralston, and Craig Reynolds in Slander House (1938)
    Slander House
    5.5
    • Helen 'Mme. Helene' Smith (as Adrianne Ames)
    • 1938
  • Frank Albertson, Adrienne Ames, Allan Lane, and Eleanor Lynn in Fugitives for a Night (1938)
    Fugitives for a Night
    6.1
    • Eileen Baker (as Adrianne Ames)
    • 1938
  • Ricardo Cortez, Phyllis Brooks, and Robert Wilcox in Sur la pente (1938)
    Sur la pente
    6.1
    • Vivian Ross
    • 1938
  • Beautiful Dreamer
    6.4
    Short
    • 1935
  • Hardie Albright, Mona Barrie, Herbert Mundin, and Gilbert Roland in Les femmes aiment le danger (1935)
    Les femmes aiment le danger
    5.7
    • Adele Michel
    • 1935
  • Adrienne Ames, Douglass Montgomery, and Evelyn Venable in Harmony Lane (1935)
    Harmony Lane
    5.8
    • Jane McDowell
    • 1935
  • L'évadée (1935)
    L'évadée
    6.5
    • Betty
    • 1935
  • Tom Brown and Edmund Lowe in Black Sheep (1935)
    Black Sheep
    6.8
    • Mrs. Millicent Caldwell Bath
    • 1935
  • Adrienne Ames, Nils Asther, and Fritz Kortner in Le sultan rouge (1935)
    Le sultan rouge
    5.8
    • Therèse, Viennese Operetta Star
    • 1935
  • Adrienne Ames in Gigolette (1935)
    Gigolette
    5.3
    • Kay Parrish
    • 1935
  • W.C. Fields in Dollars et whisky (1934)
    Dollars et whisky
    7.4
    • Princess Lescaboura
    • 1934
  • Jimmy Durante, Alice Faye, and Rudy Vallee in George White's Scandals (1934)
    George White's Scandals
    6.1
    • Barbara Loraine
    • 1934

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  • James Hall, Pola Negri, George Siegmann, Mauritz Stiller, and Eric Rohman in Hotel Imperial (1927)
    Hotel Imperial
    6.8
    • stand-in: Pola Negri
    • 1927

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Personal details

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  • Alternative name
    • Adrianne Ames
  • Height
    • 1.65 m
  • Born
    • August 3, 1903
    • Fort Worth, Texas, USA
  • Died
    • May 31, 1947
    • New York City, New York, USA(cancer)
  • Spouses
      Bruce CabotOctober 31, 1933 - April 6, 1937 (divorced)
  • Children
    • Barbara Ames
  • Relatives
    • Gladys MacClure(Sibling)
  • Other works
    Print ads: Sealtest Butter Pecan ice cream.
  • Publicity listings
    • 3 Articles
    • 3 Pictorials
    • 1 Magazine Cover Photo

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  • Trivia
    New York socialite and model. Glamour photographs of her so enticed a Paramount Pictures executive that she landed a contract without having to do a screen test. Essentially played herself on screen, bedecked in furs, satin and jewelry. In 1934, she filed for a $9,053 tax allowance for wardrobe expenses (today's equivalent of $146,000). Her most memorable performance was as the charming princess in Dollars et whisky (1934) with W.C. Fields.
  • Nickname
    • Adrienne Truax

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