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Adolphe Menjou

Adolphe MenjouAKA Adolphe Jean Menjou

Born: 18-Feb-1890
Birthplace: Pittsburgh, PA
Died: 29-Oct-1963
Location of death: Beverly Hills, CA
Cause of death: Hepatitis

Gender: Male
Race or Ethnicity: White
Sexual orientation: Straight
Occupation: Actor

Nationality: United States
Executive summary: A Farewell to Arms

Military service: WWI (ambulance corps, captiain)

Father: (hotel manager, French)
Mother: Nora Joyce (Irish)
Brother: Henri Menjou (b. 2-Jun-1891, d. 27-Jan-1956)
Wife: Kathryn Carver (m. 1928, div. 1934)
Wife: Katherine Tinsley (probably 1st wife)
Wife: Verree Teasdale (actress, m. 1934, one son adopted)

    High School: Culver Military Academy
    University: BS Engineering, Rutgers University

    Hollywood Walk of Fame 6822 Hollywood Blvd.

    FILMOGRAPHY AS ACTOR
    Pollyanna (19-May-1960)
    Paths of Glory (25-Dec-1957)
    The Fuzzy Pink Nightgown (Aug-1957)
    Bundle of Joy (12-Dec-1956)
    The Ambassador's Daughter (26-Jul-1956)
    Man on a Tightrope (4-Jun-1953)
    The Sniper (9-May-1952)
    Across the Wide Missouri (1-Oct-1951)
    The Tall Target (17-Aug-1951)
    To Please a Lady (13-Oct-1950)
    My Dream is Yours (15-Apr-1949)
    State of the Union (30-Apr-1948)
    The Hucksters (27-Aug-1947)
    Step Lively (26-Jul-1944)
    You Were Never Lovelier (5-Oct-1942)
    Roxie Hart (20-Feb-1942)
    Father Takes a Wife (4-Sep-1941)
    Road Show (18-Feb-1941)
    Turnabout (17-May-1940)
    Golden Boy (5-Sep-1939)
    The Housekeeper's Daughter (1-Sep-1939)
    The Goldwyn Follies (28-Jan-1938)
    Stage Door (8-Oct-1937)
    One Hundred Men and a Girl (5-Sep-1937)
    A Star Is Born (20-Apr-1937)
    One in a Million (31-Dec-1936)
    The Milky Way (7-Feb-1936)
    Gold Diggers of 1935 (15-Mar-1935)
    Little Miss Marker (18-May-1934)
    Morning Glory (16-Aug-1933)
    A Farewell to Arms (8-Dec-1932)
    Forbidden (15-Jan-1932)
    Prestige (12-Jan-1932)
    Friends and Lovers (3-Oct-1931)
    The Front Page (19-Mar-1931)
    The Easiest Way (7-Feb-1931)
    Morocco (14-Nov-1930)
    The Marriage Circle (3-Feb-1924)
    A Woman of Paris (26-Sep-1923)
    The Sheik (30-Oct-1921)
    The Three Musketeers (28-Aug-1921)

Author of books:
It Took Nine Tailors (1947, memoir)



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