Renée Adorée (born Jeanne de la Fonte; 30 September 1898 – 5 October 1933) was a French actress who appeared in Hollywood silent movies during the 1920s. She is most famous for her role as Melisande in the melodramatic romance and war epic The Big Parade.
The Big Parade
(Melisande)
Day Dreams
(The Girl)
Made in Heaven
(Miss Lowry)
Mr. Wu
(Nang Ping)
The Mating Call
(Catharine)
The Show
(Salome)
The Blackbird
(Fifi Lorraine)
Tide of Empire
(Josephita)
Redemption
(Masha)
The Pagan
(Madge)
The Cossacks
(Maryana)
Call of the Flesh
(Lola)
The Spieler
(Cleo d'Alzelle)
Screen Snapshots (Series 22, No. 10)
(Self (archive footage))
La Bohème
(Musette)
The Exquisite Sinner
(Silda)
Show People
(Self (uncredited))
1925 Studio Tour
(Self)
The Michigan Kid
(Rose Morris)
Monte Cristo
(Eugénie Danglars)
Mixed Faces
(Mary Allen Sayre)
Tin Gods
(Carita)
The Eternal Struggle
(Andree Grange)
Twenty Years After
((archive footage))
Women Who Give
(Becky Keeler)
Forbidden Hours
(Marie de Floriet)
Heaven on Earth
(Marcelle)
The Flaming Forest
(Jeanne-Marie)
Excuse Me
(Francine)
The Movies March On
(Self (archive footage))
Parisian Nights
(Marie)
Honor First
(Moira Serern)
West of Chicago
(Della Moore)
The Bandolero
(Petra)
A Self-Made Man
(Anita Gray)
Blarney
(Peggy Nolan)
A Certain Young Man
(Henriette)
Defying the Law
(Lucia Brescia)
A Man's Mate
(Wildcat)
Exchange of Wives
(Elise Moran)
Man and Maid
(Suzette)
On Ze Boulevard
(Musette)
Back to God's Country
(Renee DeBois)
The Strongest
(Claudia)
£500 Reward
(Irene)