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Renée Mayer

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in 1900, the youngest of four children of Mary (1854-) and William Mayer (1854-), a picture dealer. She made her stage début in 1910 as the Pearl Fairy in
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Marriage of Renée Mayer and David A. E. Horne in the England and Wales Civil Registration Marriage Index 1916-2005
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in London in 1924. After their divorce she married radio announcer Leslie Allan Rose (1903-1973) in
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This article is about the British child actress Renée Mayer. For the French Prime Minister, see
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Marriage of Renée Mayer in the England and Wales Civil Registration Marriage Index 1916-2005
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Miss Renee Mayer as "Little Peter" & Mr. Gerald du Maurier as "Peter" in "Passers by"
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in London in 1939. The 1939 Register lists her as a housewife.
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Irene Gladys Mayer in the 1911 Census of England and Wales
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Irene Gladys Rose in the 1939 England and Wales Register
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René Mayer

Chiswick
London
Barry Lupino
Hop O' My Thumb
C. Haddon Chambers
Wyndham's Theatre
Gerald du Maurier
Sleeping Beauty
Theatre Royal, Drury Lane
pantomimes
Puss in Boots
silent films
Masks and Faces
Victory and Peace
Ellen Terry
Edith Craig
A Bachelor Husband
Gordon Craig
David Horne
Kensington
Marylebone
Marylebone



Renée Mayer (1900-1969)
National Portrait Gallery

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