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      Rose Dione

      Rose Dione

      Highest Rated: 95% Freaks (1932)

      Lowest Rated: 67% Salome (1922)

      Birthday: Oct 22, 1877

      Birthplace: Paris, France

      Rose Dione was an actress who had a successful Hollywood career. In her early acting career, Dione appeared in such films as "Be My Wife" (1921), the drama "Little Lord Fauntleroy" (1921) with Mary Pickford and "Salome" (1923). She also appeared in "The French Doll" (1923) and "The Lover of Camille" (1924). Her film career continued throughout the twenties in productions like "The Rose of Paris" (1924), the comedy adaptation "The Duchess of Buffalo" (1926) with Constance Talmadge and "Ragtime" (1927). She also appeared in "The Beloved Rogue" (1927). Film continued to be her passion as she played roles in "Naughty Baby" (1929), "Isle of Escape" (1930) and "On Your Back" (1930). She also appeared in "Back Street" (1932) with Irene Dunne. Dione more recently acted in "The King Murder" (1932).

      Highest rated movies

      Freaks
      Salome

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      NAUGHTY BABY, Fred Kelsey, Jack Mulhall, Alice White, Rose Dione, Thelma Todd, 1928

      Filmography

      Movies

      Credit
      95% 88% Freaks Madame Tetrallini (Character) - 1932
      No Score Yet No Score Yet On Your Back Mrs. Dupinnet (Character) - 1930
      No Score Yet 70% The Beloved Rogue Margot (Character) - 1927
      No Score Yet No Score Yet The Duchess of Buffalo Grand Duchess Olga Petrovna (Character) - 1926
      No Score Yet No Score Yet The French Doll Madame Mazuloier (Character) - 1923
      No Score Yet No Score Yet Drifting Madame Polly Voo (Character) - 1923
      67% 63% Salome Herodias (Character) - 1922
      No Score Yet 56% Little Lord Fauntleroy Minna (Character) - 1921
      No Score Yet No Score Yet Be My Wife Madame Coralie (Character) - 1921
      No Score Yet No Score Yet The Secret Garden Mrs. Lennox (Character) - 1919