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Jeanne Eagels est une Actrice Américaine née le 26 juin 1890 à Kansas City (Etats-Unis)

Jeanne Eagels

Jeanne Eagels
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Nom de naissance Eugenia Eagles
Nationalité Etats-Unis
Naissance 26 juin 1890 à Kansas City (Etats-Unis)
Mort 3 octobre 1929 (à 39 ans) à New York (Etats-Unis)

Jeanne Eagels (26 juin 1890, Boston (Massachusetts) - 3 octobre 1929, New York) est une actrice américaine de cinéma et de théâtre. Elle est parfois créditée Jeanne Eagles dans certains films.

Biographie

Jeanne Eagels a été nommée à l'Oscar de la meilleure actrice en 1929 pour The Letter de Jean de Limur.

Jeanne Eagels fut interprétée à l'écran par Kim Novak dans le film Un seul amour (Jeanne Eagels) de George Sidney, sorti en 1957.

Ses meilleurs films

The Letter (1929)
(Actrice)

Le plus souvent avec

Monta Bell
Monta Bell
(2 films)
Jean de Limur
Jean de Limur
(2 films)
Garrett Fort
Garrett Fort
(2 films)
John Gilbert
John Gilbert
(1 films)
Reginald Owen
Reginald Owen
(1 films)
Source : Wikidata

Filmographie de Jeanne Eagels (6 films)

Afficher la filmographie sous forme de liste

Actrice

The Letter
The Letter (1929)
, 1h5
Réalisé par Jean de Limur
Origine Etats-Unis
Genres Drame, Romance
Thèmes Théâtre, Adaptation d'une pièce de théâtre
Acteurs Jeanne Eagels, O. P. Heggie, Reginald Owen, Herbert Marshall, Fredi Washington
Rôle Leslie Crosbie
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Bored and lonely living on her husband's rubber plantation, Leslie Crosbie takes a lover, Geoffrey Hammond. Eventually, however, he tires of her and takes a Chinese mistress, Li-Ti. When Leslie finds out, she insists on seeing him while her husband is away. She tries to rekindle his love, but when he tells her that he prefers Li-Ti to her, she becomes enraged and shoots him repeatedly.
Under False Colors
Réalisé par Émile Chautard
Origine Etats-Unis
Genres Drame
Acteurs Frederick Warde, Robert Vaughn, Jeanne Eagels
Rôle Countess Olga

As described in a film magazine, John Colton (Warde) sends his son Jack (Vaughn) to Russia to compete the details of a loan to that government. While there, Jack assists the Countess Olga (Eagels), who is hounded by spies, out of the country. She sails for America and on the steamer meets Vera Ladislaus (Gregory), who is going to stay with the Coltons. The steamer is torpedoed and Vera looses her life. Olga, on arrival in New York, poses as Vera in order to obtain information in the John Colton home as she has been told that he is aiding the Russian government. After being established in the home, the kindness of the Coltons make her regret her situation. Jack's return home and the arrival of Vera's father complicates matters. However, upon Colton's statement to the assembled Russians at their headquarters that he is really helping the cause of freedom, Olga's true feelings to the Coltons, and especial Jack, are seen.
The House of Fear
Réalisé par John Ince, Ashley Miller
Origine Etats-Unis
Acteurs Sheldon Lewis, Jeanne Eagels, William Bechtel
Rôle Grace Cramp

Grace Camp (Jeanne Eagels) and her brother Charles (Sheldon Lewis), ask Ashton Kirk to investigate strange events involving Mexicans that are occurring at their house. Kirk learns from information provided by an agent in Mexico that their father had been an engraver who made forged currency plates when in need of money. The sibling's father had forged currency plates for a thief ((Charles Krauss) but had never delivered them. The thief's aunt, Miss Hohenlo (Ina Hammer) and her accomplices have been breaking into the father's house to try and find the engraving plates. Kirk captures the intruders and destroys the forged plates.