- Nadine Dore was born on September 18, 1912 in Santa Clara County, California, USA. She was an actress, known for Good Sport (1931), A Strange Adventure (1932) and A Parisian Romance (1932). She died on April 20, 1992 in Riverside, California, USA.
- Owned her own private plane and took lessons in plain and stunt flying under the tutelage of stunt aviator Finley Henderson.
- Dore and 11 other actresses (out of 300) won a two-day beauty contest sponsored by Paramount Pictures in March, 1932. The other winners were Mary Ashcraft, Nadine Dore, Dorothy Dix, Dorothy Compton, Mary Cooper, Muriel Evans, Gale Ronn, Harriet Matthews, Mary Jane Temple and Gwen Zetter. The celebrity judges were actress Carole Lombard, costume designer Travis Banton and director William C. de Mille.
- [December 16, 1934] Filed a lawsuit against Fox Films for violation of contractual terms.
- Brown-haired, blue-eyed starlet of the 30s, a one-time Goldwyn girl.
- Competed for and one first prize in the Miss Southern California 1927 contest. Held in Venice, California, the contest was not associated with the Miss America pageant.
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