Ulric, Lenore (1892–1970)
Ulric, Lenore (1892–1970)
American stage and screen actress. Born Lenore Ulrich, July 21, 1892, in New Ulm, MN; died Dec 30, 1970, in Orangeburg, NY; m. Sidney Blackmer (actor), 1928 (div. 1939).
Joined the Essanay film company (1911); made NY stage debut in The Mark of the Beast (1915) and appeared in productions by David Belasco, especially Tiger Rose (1917); films include Tiger Rose, Frozen Justice, Kilmeny, The Heart of Paula, South Sea Rose, Camille, Notorious, Two Smart People and Northwest Outpost.
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