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  Lou Tellegen   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Born in the Netherlands of Greek/Dutch descent, Lou Tellegen (born Isidor...
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  Lou Tellegen - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
He made his stage debut in Amsterdam in 1903 and over the next few years built a reputation to the point where he was invited to perform in Paris, France, eventually co-starring in several roles with Sarah Bernhardt, with whom he was involved romantically.
In the summer of 1913, Tellegen went to London where he produced and starred in the Oscar Wilde play, The Picture of Dorian Gray.
Tellegen's marriage to Farrar did not last and he would go on to marry a total of four times.
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 Lou Tellegen - A Hollywood Tragedy - Popular Culture - Families.com
Tellegen was born in Holland in 1881, but it was not long before he was on the fast track to stardom.
By late 1934, Tellegen was ill, having had his face burned and being diagnosed with cancer.
As a guest in the Cudahy mansion near Hollywood and Vine, with posters and photographs of his glory days nearby, Lou Tellegen walked into the bathroom, shaved and powdered his face, stared into the mirror and taking a pair of gold scissors (engraved with his name), he stabbed himself in the heart seven times.
popular-culture.families.com /blog/lou-tellegen-a-hollywood-tragedy-1   (576 words)

  
 Lou Tellegen - Moviefone   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
At the apex of his film career, Dutch actor Lou Tellegen was considered one of the best-looking players on stage and screen.
Born Isadore Louis Bernard van Dommelem, he was the illegitimate child of a Dutch army lieutenant (Isidore Louis Bernard Edmond Tellegen 1836 - 1902) and a...
Lou Tellegen is a footnote in theatrical history, having played opposite Sarah...
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 between_friends
Author Robert W. Chambers began as a struggling artist and former roommate of Charles Dana Gibson, was renowned for his stories with themes of paranormal phenomena, and this tale is no exception.
Tellegen, who had been a leading man to stage diva Sarah Bernhardt, played David Drene, whose supposedly docile wife, Jessica (Anna Q. Nilsson) suddenly elopes with her husband's best friend, Jack (Norman Kery).
Jessica's guilt drives her to suicide, and the affair goes unnoticed for years, until the day David announces his engagement to Cecile (Alice Calhoun) and is contacted by a jealous rival, Quair (Stuart Holmes).
www.alicecalhoun.net /between_friends.html   (257 words)

  
 dOc DVD Review: Parisian Love & Down to the Sea in Ships (1922, 1925)
Marie (Bow) and Armand (Donald Keith) are lovers in a Parisian criminal gang that fleeces the tourists and sacks the houses of the wealthy.
While robbing Pierre Marcel (Lou Tellegen), Armand is recognized by Pierre as a classmate from the university, and Armand's wound nursed back to health by him.
The frumpy queen of the underworld, Frochard (Lillian Leighton) is darkly comic with slapstick overtones as she assumes the role of the wealthy Marie's guardian.
www.digitallyobsessed.com /showreview.php3?ID=3170   (1299 words)

  
 3 Bad Men feature
The town's sheriff is Layne Hunter (played by Lou Tellegen), a crooked gang leader who uses his position to get what he wants.
Lou Tellegen in the role of Layne Hunter is an excellent villain.
Although outfitted in somewhat outlandish dress which includes an extra wide brimmed white hat cocked to one side, waist jacket and tie, it was Tellegen's face that was his greatest asset in conveying villainy, and Ford took advantage of it in this film.
www.silentsaregolden.com /featurefolder/3badmenfeature.html   (1754 words)

  
 TIME.com: Metropolitan Announcer -- Nov. 12, 1934 -- Page 2   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Lou Tellegen was burned to ashes which, as a last theatrical gesture, he ordered sprinkled on the waves of the Pacific.
The Tellegen interlude, she claimed long ago, left only "a surface scar," "a single service stripe" in a vividly striped career.
Tellegen's wives were: 1) Countess Jeanne de Brockere; 2) Geraldine Farrar; 3) Isabelle Craven Dilworth (screen name: Nina Romano); 4) Actress Eve Casanova.
www.time.com /time/magazine/article/0,9171,748091-2,00.html   (1071 words)

  
 Verdict | MTV MOVIES
Employers of a fashion emporium, Carol (Louise Lorraine), a sales girl, and Jimmy (William Collier Jr.), the young bookkeeper, find their innocent romance rudely interrupted by the owner's callous son, Victor Ronsard (Lou Tellegen), who wants Carol to himself.
The leading man of one diva (Sarah Bernhardt) and married to another (Geraldine Farrar), Dutch-born Lou Tellegen's notoriety as a ladykiller remained firm by 1925 but his professional career was in shambles.
Tellegen did not handle the reality of aging very well, a fact that led to an especially messy suicide in 1934.
www.mtv.com /movies/movie/78407/moviemain.jhtml   (358 words)

  
 Classic Images: Sarah Bernhardt
Among her romantic conquests were the Belgian Prince de Ligne (with whom she had her only child, Maurice, in 1864), artists Gustave Doré and Georges Clarin, actors Mounet-Sully, Lou Tellegen and Jacques Damala (whom she briefly married in 1882), and countless others.
Co-starring her new young discovery Lou Tellegen, the film attracted a higher class of audiences to the moving picture houses.
The story of an actress's tragic love and mysterious death in the time of Louis XV, the film was three reels long, and again co-starred Lou Tellegen.
www.classicimages.com /1997/june/bernhard.html   (2003 words)

  
 The Autobiography of Geraldine Farrar: Such Sweet Compulsion
Earlier in the season, Lou Tellegen had enjoyed a spectacular Broadway success in a melodramatic little Spanish play called "Maria Rosa." In fact, it was because of his part in it, that Lasky engaged him for the movies, though not in this vehicle which had been acquired for me as a screen play.
Tellegen had been having a none too successful career in his screen activities, and Jesse Lasky had suggested that he take over a post as director.
Goldwyn had engaged Tellegen as my leading man, and while I was greatly pleased, I had not been the one to urge it as a gesture for my personal happiness.
www.cinemaweb.com /silentfilm/bookshelf/8_such_4.htm   (6509 words)

  
 Amazon.com: "Lou Tellegen": Key Phrase page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
But Lou Tellegen, the popular matinee idol, could bring nothing but his good looks (he wasn't much of an actor) to the season's...
Lou Tellegen* has recently seen fit to write his memoirs; and, though it is at least debatable that it would have been...
The French actor, Tellegen, was a well- known name in films but was mostly famous for having appeared...
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 TIME.com: Revival -- Oct. 24, 1932 -- Page 1
Rodin, for whom he modeled, never got Lou Tellegen into such extraordinary poses as those he strikes for himself on the stage.
His latest part, created in 1915 by another famed matinee idol, Leo Ditrichstein, is the sort that Actor Tellegen, self-confessedly a mighty pre-War wooer, must adore.
Tellegen) falls in love with a young prima donna who has already pledged herself to his understudy.
www.time.com /time/magazine/article/0,9171,753492,00.html   (399 words)

  
 "Let Not Man Put Asunder"   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Cast: Pauline Frederick, Lou Tellegen, Leslie Austen, Helena D'Algy, Pauline Neff, Violet De Barros, Maurice Costello, Martha Petelle, Gladys Frazin, Homer Lynn.
The most notable thing about the film was the story that Frederick told of Lou Tellegen--not a native English speaker--took Frederick aside after a few days shooting to ask her to explain what "a Sunder" was.
Probably one of the worst pictures that was ever put together--even though it does bring Pauline Frederick and Lou Tellegen back to the screen.
www.stanford.edu /~gdegroat/PF/reviews/lnmpa.htm   (165 words)

  
 VH1.com : Movies : Married Alive : Main
Margaret Livingston, Claire Adams, Lou Tellegen, Emily Fitzroy
Former Broadway matinee idol Lou Tellegen tries to recapture his past magic in the 1927 po...
Former Broadway matinee idol Lou Tellegen tries to recapture his past magic in the 1927 potboiler Married Alive.
www.vh1.com /movies/movie/66763/moviemain.jhtml   (107 words)

  
 Parisian Love - Kino on Video
A playful gamin with "It" aplenty, Marie (Bow) is a wily "Apache" dancer who thrives off the American tourists slumming in Paris's seedy districts.
When her lover Armand (Donald Keith) is shot during a robbery, Marie vows revenge upon the wealthy culprit: Pierre Marcel (Lou Tellegen).
With the help of a comical underworld matriach (Lillian Leighton) and a sinister band of thieves, Marie trades in her wool cap and ragged trousers for ermine and lace in an elaborate plot to seduce Marcel.
www.kino.com /video/item.php?film_id=288   (213 words)

  
 Amazon.ca: Down To The Sea In Ships/Paris: DVD: Clara Bow,Donald Keith,Lillian Leighton,J. Gordon Russell,Hazel ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Marie (Clara Bow) and Armand (Donald Keith) are these two criminals in Paris.
It begins with them and another crook who plan to rob a rich scientist, Pierre Marcel (Lou Tellegen).
Poor luck for the third man though, who is killed after Armand stops him from killing Marcel during the very unsuccessful robbery.
www.amazon.ca /Down-Ships-Paris-Louis-Gasnier/dp/B0000633SZ   (1112 words)

  
 Lou Teliegen - Moviefone
Directed By: Lou Teliegen, Lou Tellegen Released By: Unknown Run Time: 6rl min.
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 La regina Elisabetta (1912), Cinema e Medioevo
Sarah Bernhardt, Lou Tellegen, Max Maxudian, Jean Angelo, Georges Charmeroy, Albert Decoeur, Georges Deneubourg, Marie-Louise Derval, Guy Favières, Jane Maylianes, Suzanne Seylor
Elizabeth I (Bernhardt) is caught in a love triangle with the Earl of Essex (Lou Tellegen) and the Countess of Nottingham (Mlle.
The queen gives the Earl a ring with the royal seal and promises the bauble will save his life if returned to her.
www.cinemedioevo.net /Film/cine_regina_elisabetta_1912.htm   (196 words)

  
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Parisian Love (1925) begins with Marie (Clara Bow) and Armand (Donald Keith), Apache criminals in a rough district of Paris.
They and another thug target rich scientist Pierre Marcel (Lou Tellegen) for a midnight robbery.
But the third man is killed after Armand stops him from murdering Marcel during the botched robbery.
www.lycos.com /info/1925--macquarie-university.html   (255 words)

  
 Lou Tellegen Unofficial Site - Bio Pictures Photos Movie Film
CAST: Lou Tellegen, Margaret Livingston, Matt Moore, Claire Adams, Gertrude Claire,...
Cast: Pauline Frederick, Lou Tellegen, Leslie Austen, Helena D’Algy, Pauline...
Silent Ladies and Gents: TZ Tora Teje Barbara Tennant Olive Tell Lou Tellegen Tom Terris Alice Terry Don Terry...
www.fuzzster.com /r/show/se/353960.html   (151 words)

  
 VH1.com : Movies : Borrowed Finery : Main
Louise Lorraine, Ward Crane, Lou Tellegen, Taylor Holmes
Louise Lorraine stars as a fashion model who takes a job with government agent Lou Tellegen.
At least, he says he's with the government; actually, he's a jewel thief who hopes to utilize Lorraine's charm to gain access to a valuable gem.
www.vh1.com /movies/movie/53141/moviemain.jhtml   (115 words)

  
 Lou Tellegen Books - Signed, used, new, out-of-print
Lou Tellegen Books - Signed, used, new, out-of-print
Women have been kind; the memoirs of Lou Tellegen.
We guarantee the condition of every book, new or used.
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 Lou Tellegen   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Born in the Netherlands of Greek/Dutch descent, Lou Tellegen (born Isidor...
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 Parisian Love
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Clara Bow, Donald Keith, Lillian Leighton, Lou Tellegen, directed by Louis Gasnier more »
Long considered a "lost film" this print of PARISIAN LOVE was mastered from the only surviving print.
www.rottentomatoes.com /m/parisian_love   (307 words)

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