Frances Dade

Frances Dade

Actress
Born
February 14, 1910
Died
January 21, 1968

Frances Dade was an American actress from Philadelphia. She had a rather brief career, spanning from the late 1920s to the early 1930s. Her most notable role was playing the fledgling vampire Lucy Weston in "Dracula" (1931), based on the novel's Lucy Westenra. She was the first actress to ever play…

Biography

Frances Dade was an American actress from Philadelphia. She had a rather brief career, spanning from the late 1920s to the early 1930s. Her most notable role was playing the fledgling vampire Lucy Weston in "Dracula" (1931), based on the novel's Lucy Westenra. She was the first actress to ever play the character of Lucy in a feature film.

In 1907, Dade was born in Philadelphia. Her parents were Francis Cadwallader Dade, Jr. and Frances Rawle Pemberton. Through her mother, she was a grandniece of the Confederate general John Clifford Pemberton (1814 - 1881). Her great uncle is remembered as the commanding officer during the Confederate surrender at the Siege of Vicksburg (1863). Also through her mother, Dade was a first cousin of the famous ice hockey player Hobey Baker (1892 - 1918).

Dade started her career as a theatrical actress. She played Lorelei Lee in the touring company of the musical "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes" (1925) by Joseph Fields and Anita Loos. She was offered a contract by film executive Samuel Goldwyn (1882 - 1974), though she later primarily worked as a freelancer.

Dade made her film debut in the romantic drama "The Constant Nymph" (1928), an adaptation of a controversial novel written by Margaret Kennedy (1896 - 1967). Her initial film role was a bit part. She had a more substantial role as Monica Grey in the romantic comedy "He Knew Women" (1930). In the film, Monica's unrequited love for a young poet eventually turns into a desire to hurt him for rejecting her feelings.

Dade had a supporting role in the mystery film "Raffles" (1930), an adaptation E. W. Hornung's short stories about gentleman thief A. J. Raffles. In the crime film "Grumpy" (1930), Dade played Virginia Bullivant, the main character's granddaughter. This film is remembered as the directorial debut of George Cukor.

In 1931, Dade played a female vampire in "Dracula". This role catapulted her to fame, and she was selected as one of thirteen WAMPAS Baby Stars of the year. It was a list of up-and-coming starlets. Within the year, she appeared in several other films. The most notable among them was the crime mystery "Daughter of the Dragon", where Anna May Wong was cast as a daughter of Dr. Fu Manchu.

In 1932, she only appeared in one feature film: "Big Town". It was her last film appearance. In August 1932, Dade married the wealthy socialite Brock Van Avery. She retired from acting, and reportedly later pursued a new career as a nurse. In 1968, Dade died in relative obscurity. She is still remembered by fans of classic horror films, as one of the first female vampires on screen.

Actress

Arabian TightsArabian Tights(1933)as Harem Girl
Love Thy Neighbor(1933)as The Wife
Big TownBig Town(1932)as Patricia Holman
Scandal for SaleScandal for Sale(1932)as Manicurist
Range LawRange Law(1931)as Ruth Warren

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Cinemassacre's Monster MadnessCinemassacre's Monster Madness(2007)as Lucy

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Frances Dade, Phillips Holmes, and Cyril Maude in Grumpy (1930)Frances Dade and Cyril Maude in Grumpy (1930)Helen Chandler and Frances Dade in Dracula (1931)Bela Lugosi and Frances Dade in Dracula (1931)Paul Cavanagh, Frances Dade, and Phillips Holmes in Grumpy (1930)Frances Dade, Lawrence Gray, James Hall, and May Robson in The She-Wolf (1931)

Credit Score: Frances Dade

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1Seed3.7519317.200626
2Dracula3.7519317.30064784
3Pleasure3.2519316.20049
4The She-Wolf3.2519316.10032
5Big Town3.0919325.30036
6Range Law3.0919315.70046
7Grumpy2.6019304.300154
8He Knew Women2.6019304.90082
9Raffles2.5019306.4011233
10Daughter of the Dragon2.3819315.700928