Lenore AubertBiography

Born:
April 18, 1920 in Celje, Yugoslavia
Occupation:
Actor
Biography:
At the outbreak of World War II, Yugoslav actress Lenore Aubert headed to the U.S. Discovered by a talent scout while starring in a Los Angeles community theatre production, Lenore was signed to a contract with Sam Goldwyn, but appeared under the Goldwyn banner in only one film, They Got Me Covered...Read More

At the outbreak of World War II, Yugoslav actress Lenore Aubert headed to the U.S. Discovered by a talent scout while starring in a Los Angeles community theatre production, Lenore was signed to a contract with Sam Goldwyn, but appeared under the Goldwyn banner in only one film, They Got Me Covered (1943). Free-lancing throughout the 1940s, Lenore played many a mysterious foreigner or femme fatale: she was at her slinky best in the 1948 horror comedy Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein (1948). She left Hollywood in 1949, appearing in a brace of 1950s European films before retiring permanently. In the 1960s, Lenore was active with the United Nations Activity and Housing Section. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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