Lou Tellegen
Born
26 November 1881 (144)
Place of Birth
Sint-Oedenrode, Noord-Brabant, Netherlands
Also known as
Isidor Louis Bernard Edmon van Dommelen, Lou-Tellegen
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Lou Tellegen (born Isidor Louis Bernard Edmon van Dommelen, November 26, 1881 – October 29, 1934) was a Dutch-born silent film and stage actor, film director and screenwriter. Tellegen made his stage debut in Amsterdam in 1903, and over the next few years built a reputation to the point where he was invited to perform in Paris, eventually co-starring in several roles with Sarah Bernhardt, with whom he was involved romantically. In 1910, he made his motion ...
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Lou Tellegen (born Isidor Louis Bernard Edmon van Dommelen, November 26, 1881 – October 29, 1934) was a Dutch-born silent film and stage actor, film director and screenwriter. Tellegen made his stage debut in Amsterdam in 1903, and over the next few years built a reputation to the point where he was invited to perform in Paris, eventually co-starring in several roles with Sarah Bernhardt, with whom he was involved romantically. In 1910, he made his motion picture debut alongside Bernhardt in La dame aux camélias, a silent film made in France. In the summer of 1913, Tellegen went to London where he produced and starred in Oscar Wilde's play The Picture of Dorian Gray. Invited back to the United States, Tellegen worked in theatre and made his first American film in 1915, titled The Explorer, followed by The Unknown. Considered one of the best-looking actors on screen, he followed up with three straight films starring with Geraldine Farrar (his wife 1916-1923). Tellegen married a total of four times. He became an American citizen in 1918. Tellegen appeared in numerous films before his face was damaged in a fire on Christmas Day 1929, when he fell asleep while smoking. He had extensive plastic surgery in 1931. Fame fading, employment not forthcoming, and ridden with debt, he filed for bankruptcy. He was diagnosed with cancer, though this information was kept from him, and he became despondent. In 1931, he wrote his autobiography Women Have Been Kind. On October 29, 1934, while a guest in the Cudahy Mansion at 1844 North Vine Street in Hollywood (now the site of the Vine-Franklin underpass of the Hollywood Freeway), Tellegen locked himself in the bathroom, then shaved and powdered his face. Then, while standing in front of a full-length mirror, he committed suicide by stabbing himself with a pair of sewing scissors seven times. Tellegen was cremated and his remains scattered at sea.
Filmography (40)
Death Scenes
1989
Together We Live
1935
Enemies of the Law
1931
The Sculptor's Dream
1930
No Other Woman
1928
🎬 Director
Married Alive
1927
The Princess from Hoboken
1927
Stage Madness
1927
Womanpower
1926
3 Bad Men
1926
The Silver Treasure
1926
Siberia
1926
The Outsider
1926
East Lynne
1925
Borrowed Finery
1925
Parisian Nights
1925
With This Ring
1925
Parisian Love
1925
The Sporting Chance
1925
After Business Hours
1925
The Verdict
1925
Fair Play
1925
The Redeeming Sin
1925
Greater Than Marriage
1924
Those Who Judge
1924
The Breath of Scandal
1924
Single Wives
1924
Between Friends
1924
Let Not Man Put Asunder
1924
The Woman and the Puppet
1920
Flame of the Desert
1919
The World and Its Woman
1919
The Thing We Love
1918
🎬 Director
The Long Trail
1917
What Money Can't Buy
1917
🎬 Director
The Black Wolf
1917
The Victoria Cross
1916
The Unknown
1915
Adrienne Lecouvreur
1913
Queen Elizabeth
1912