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Adele Ray
Adele Ray
81 years (Aug 24, 1892 – Jan 30, 1974)
Brooklyn, New York, USA
1 Movies

Adele Ray

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Frequently Asked Questions
Is Adele Ray still alive?
Adele Ray passed away on January 30, 1974 at age 81.
What are the most famous roles of Adele Ray?
Adele Ray is best known for roles in A Woman's Loyalty, The Moth and the Flame, Springtime.
How many movies has Adele Ray been in?
Over a 60-year career (since 1914), Adele Ray has appeared in 1 movies and 0 TV shows.
What is Adele Ray's most recent movie or series?
Adele Ray's most recent release is The Moth and the Flame, which premiered on May 13, 1915.
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Adele Ray
Adele Ray
1892-08-24 · Brooklyn, New York, USA

Known for her eccentricities, in 1913 Adele Ray attempted to start fashion trends--once, by promoting the wearing of long split skirts in the winter, protecting the legs by wearing fur anklets; it failed to catch on. She moved to Nyack, New York after her first marriage ended, and scandalized the locals by building a house constructed of glass, where she undertook what she called "the sun cure," in the belief that a massive bombardment of ultra-violet rays would lead her to a healthy life. She also went about barefoot, wearing "perforated clothing" in order to let the sun in. She also had the local tailor outfit her carriage horse with trousers, to "keep the flies off." The horse repaid its mistress's kindness and concern by running away with the carriage, with Adele in it; the carriage was wrecked, and Adele was thrown clear, but without physical injury. After her second marriage ended, her house was vandalized, and her long-suffering horse was rescued by the local chapter of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. Mrs. Evelyn Word Leigh, as she called herself, after complaining that she would request the services of President Franklin D. Roosevelt to find the culprits because she wasn't convinced of the effectiveness of the Nyack Police Department, left for Miami, where, among other things, she headed a religious cult devoted to moon worship.

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