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Irene Ware
Irene Ware (November 6, 1910 – March 11, 1993) was an American Hollywood movie actress and is considered one of early Hollywood's most beautiful starlets. She was an American beauty queen, crowned as 1929's Miss United States (there was no Miss America pageant that year), and runner up in the Miss Universe competition of 1929. Irene appeared in 29 films between 1932-1940, and is mostly remembered for her roles as Princess Nadji in ''Chandu the Magician'' (1932) with Edmund Lowe and Bela Lugosi, and as Boris Karloff's and Lugosi's leading lady in 1935's ''The Raven''. She died in 1993, aged 82, in Orange, California. ==Biography==
Irene Catherine Ahlberg was born November 6, 1910 in New York, New York of Swedish-Austrian ancestry. Her father, Ernest Ahlberg, born in Sweden, and manager of a saloon. Her mother, Anna Freya, born in New York from Austrian parents, was a successful real estate agent. She lived in New York and Los Angeles. Her first marriage was with American screenwriter John Meehan, Jr., who won three Oscars for his work. Her second marriage was to federal judge Fred Campbell. She left the industry to become a mother to her two children, John and Deirdre Meehan.
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