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Irene Ware(1910-1993)

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Irene Ware
Dr. Vollin is a brilliant but unstable surgeon with a morbid obsession for instruments of torture. He saves the life of Jean Thatcher, a beautiful young socialite injured in an automobile accident and becomes increasingly attracted to her.
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The Raven (1935)
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One of the many "also rans" or "might-have-beens" in 1930's Hollywood was a blonde beauty queen of Swedish/Austrian ancestry, named Irene Ware. She was actually born Irene Ahlberg in Pelham, New York and first plied her trade as a stenographer before other endeavours piqued her interest. Aged eighteen, she ran second in an International Beauty Contest (which went by the misnomer of 'Miss Universe') in Galveston, Texas. The $1000 prize money would have gone a long way to enabling her start in showbiz. She duly made it that very year, joining the ensemble of Earl Carroll's Sketchbook on Broadway. Irene seemed to have possessed just the right blend of talent, charisma and sex appeal, since she managed to replace Lillian Roth for a top-billed spot in the 1930 edition of the "Vanities". Before the show had even run its course, Irene Ahlberg signed a two-year contract with Fox and changed her surname to Ware.

In only her second Hollywood outing, she was assigned the role of the female lead in Chandu the Magician (1932), opposite co-stars Edmund Lowe (as Chandu) and Bela Lugosi (as the evil Roxor). The picture itself was critically derided as naive and implausible, but most reviewers found the newcomer's performance refreshingly unaffected (this was by no means commonplace: the practice of overacting and histrionics persisted for years after the advent of sound, a holdover from previous decades). The New York Times critic praised Irene as "a charming juvenile". Ultimately, that meant little. For her next ten outings with Fox, she was destined for ornamental second leads in bad pictures or barely glimpsed in uncredited bits in average ones. When her contract expired in 1934, she signed with Universal but fared no better. Her single role of note saw her paired with Lugosi once again, this time as a dancer obsessed over by a maniacal Poe-fixated surgeon in The Raven (1935). Reviews called this "the season's worst horror film", and a tepid affair it definitely was. Irene's performance may have been one of few redeeming qualities, her Jean Thatcher being rather less annoyingly helpless and fragile than the typical heroines of the genre. "The Raven" spelled the end of her career. In its aftermath came B-movies with Poverty Row outfits like Monogram and Invincible. In 1940, Irene Ware called it quits and faded into obscurity, to be seen in pictures 'nevermore'.
BornNovember 6, 1910
DiedMarch 11, 1993(82)
BornNovember 6, 1910
DiedMarch 11, 1993(82)
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Lew Ayres, Irene Bentley, Marcelle Edwards, Susan Fleming, Lilian Harvey, Mary Howard, Adrian Rosley, Irene Ware, and Barbara Weeks in My Weakness (1933)
Guy Robertson and Irene Ware in King Kelly of the U.S.A. (1934)
Edmund Lowe and Irene Ware in Chandu the Magician (1932)
Bela Lugosi, Weldon Heyburn, Edmund Lowe, and Irene Ware in Chandu the Magician (1932)
Jean Allen, Marcelle Edwards, Susan Fleming, Marjorie King, Irene Ware, Barbara Weeks, and Mary Rogers in My Weakness (1933)
Lew Ayres and Irene Ware in My Weakness (1933)
Bela Lugosi and Irene Ware in Chandu the Magician (1932)
Bela Lugosi and Irene Ware in Chandu the Magician (1932)
Bela Lugosi and Irene Ware in Chandu the Magician (1932)
Bela Lugosi, Weldon Heyburn, Edmund Lowe, and Irene Ware in Chandu the Magician (1932)
Edmund Lowe and Irene Ware in Chandu the Magician (1932)
Bela Lugosi and Irene Ware in Chandu the Magician (1932)

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Bela Lugosi, Edmund Lowe, and Irene Ware in Chandu the Magician (1932)
Chandu the Magician
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  • Princess Nadji
  • 1932
Sidney Blackmer and Irene Ware in False Pretenses (1935)
False Pretenses
5.9
  • Mary Beekman
  • 1935
Don Alvarado, William Boyd, Lenita Lane, and Irene Ware in Federal Agent (1936)
Federal Agent
7.2
  • Helen Lynch
  • Helen Gray
  • 1936
Heather Angel and Ralph Morgan in Orient Express (1934)
Orient Express
7.8
  • Janet Pardoe
  • 1934

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  • Donald Briggs, Jack Holt, and Irene Ware in Outside the Three-Mile Limit (1940)
    Outside the Three-Mile Limit
  • Around the Town
  • No Parking
  • The Live Wire
  • Joan Blondell, Glenda Farrell, Ethelreda Leopold, Victor Moore, and Dick Powell in Gold Diggers of 1937 (1936)
    Gold Diggers of 1937
  • Don Alvarado, William Boyd, Lenita Lane, and Irene Ware in Federal Agent (1936)
    Federal Agent
  • Lola Lane in In Paris, A.W.O.L. (1936)
    In Paris, A.W.O.L.
  • George O'Brien and Irene Ware in O'Malley of the Mounted (1936)
    O'Malley of the Mounted
  • John Miljan and Irene Ware in The Criminal Within (1936)
    The Criminal Within
  • The Dark Hour (1936)
    The Dark Hour
  • Sidney Blackmer and Irene Ware in False Pretenses (1935)
    False Pretenses
  • Happiness C.O.D. (1935)
    Happiness C.O.D.
  • Harry Holman, Russell Hopton, and Irene Ware in Cheers of the Crowd (1935)
    Cheers of the Crowd
  • Boris Karloff, Bela Lugosi, Lester Matthews, and Irene Ware in The Raven (1935)
    The Raven
  • Spencer Charters and George O'Brien in Whispering Smith Speaks (1935)
    Whispering Smith Speaks

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    • November 6, 1910
    • New York City, New York, USA
    • March 11, 1993
    • Orange, California, USA(undisclosed)
    • John Meehan Jr.1934 - ? (2 children)
  • Earl Carroll's Vanities (1930). Musical comedy/revue. Music by Jay Gorney and Harold Arlen. Lyrics by E.Y. Harburg and Ted Keohler. Music orchestrated by Domenico Savino. Dialogue (sketches) by Eddie Welch and Eugene Conrad. Musical Direction by Ray Kavanaugh. Choreographed by LeRoy Prinz. Directed by Priestly Morrison and Earl Carroll. New Amsterdam Theatre: 1 Jul 1930- 3 Jan 1931 (215 performances). Cast: Irene Ware [credited as Irene Ahlberg], Myrtle Allen, Helen Arlen, Violet Arnold, Faith Bacon, Betty Bassett, Jack Benny, Murray Bernie, Renee Bonnie, June Brewster, Dorothy Britton, Claiborne Bryson, Marian Carew, Kae Carroll, The Collette Sisters, Frank Condos, Condos, Harry, Diane Cullen, Martha Devine, Vivian Fay, Ronald Fielder, Rosa Fronson, Genie Fursa, Harriet Hagman, John Hale, Edward Harrison, Louis Harrison, Angeline Hassel, Renee Havel, Julie Jenner, Frances Joyce, Patsy Kelly, Alice Kerwin, Rita Kerwin, Nelda Kincaid, Dorothy Lamb, Nondas Metcalf, Ida Michaels, Vera Milton, Mabel Nordman, Marion O'Day, Mary Pleasants, Edith Pragan, Geraldine Pratt, Naomi Ray, Blanche Reeves, Billy Rolls, Paula Sands, Jimmy Savo, Rose Shaw, Pearl Shepherd, Harry Stockwell, Elizabeth Sundmark, Constance Trevor, Sunny Trowbridge, Betty Veronica, Beryl Wallace, Eileen Wenzel, Thelma White, Herb Williams. Produced by Earl Carroll. Historical note: Vincente Minnelli first worked on Broadway on this production as a costume designer.
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