Madame de Pompadour. Doris Kenyon (1. 89. Biography. American actress Doris Kenyon was the daughter of well- to- do writer and publisher James B. Kenyon, the editor of The Standard Dictionary and one- time protege of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.
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While attending an Authors Club meeting with her father, 1. Doris was invited to sing; she so impressed one of the guests, composer Victor Herbert, that she was cast in Herbert's stage musical Princess Pat. In 1. 91. 6, one year after her stage debut, Kenyon entered films with The Hidden Hand. A pretty ingenue who matriculated into an interesting if not outstanding actress, Kenyon did quite well in silent films, at one point costarring with Rudolph Valentino in Monsieur Beaucaire.
Kenyon was playing tennis with Milton in 1. She was disconsolate and planned retirement, but was talked out of it by actor George Arliss, who arranged for Kenyon to have strong co- starring roles in his films Alexander Hamilton (1. Voltaire (1. 93. 3). The actress yearned at this point to return to her singing career (she had, after all, appeared with the Metropolitan Opera at one point in the teens); while retraining her voice, she began writing magazine articles for women's magazines, a venture which proved successful. Rounding out her film career with Man in the Iron Mask (1. Kenyon spent the war years singing with the USO and lecturing to women's clubs. Now that program REALLY required the delightfully non- desperate Doris Kenyon to put on an act!
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- Jeanne Antoinette Poisson, Marquise de Pompadour, also known as Madame de Pompadour (French:; 29 December 1721 – 15 April 1764), was a member of the French.
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Die Marquise von Pompadour - 1931 was released on: Germany: 8 January 1931 Austria: 24 January 1931 USA: 2 February 1936.