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Excerpt: Chapter 3
Peter Lorre's Credits (A Sample)
Peter Lorre: Biographical Sketch
Peter Lorre FAQ
Peter Lorre On DVD
Peter Lorre Photos
Peter Lorre Poster Art
Critics Are Saying . . .
Interview With The Author
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There is a legend in the Lorre family that Peter married all of his wives after he had
fallen out of love with them. The "one size fits all" theory is certainly an oversimplification of
conjugal circumstances. However complicated Peter and Karen's relationship became after
their marriage in 1945, their first years read very much like a storybook romance. Indeed,
Peter later gave the idea that Karen had been the great love of his life. If Celia were mother
and friend, and Annemarie merely a millstone, then Karen was the real thing. Photos bear
this out. Whether horseback riding, sunbathing at the beach, or dining out with friends, Peter
and Karen exuded the mutual feeling of contentment and closeness.
Except where noted, all photos are from the collection of Stephen
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Peter and Karen between scenes on All Through the Night
(Warners, 1942). Studio biographies give Karen’s height at five foot, five and
one-half inches. Peter consistently claimed he was five foot, five inches. Despite her
platform shoes, the height difference in these photos begs the question -- how tall was
Lorre and what shoes was he wearing when he was measured?
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Director Vincent Sherman, Peter Lorre and Karen Verne (billed as
"Kaaren Verne" in the credits) during filming of All Through the Night,
late summer of 1941. Sherman first knew of their affair when Lorre turned up at
the studio: "Peter was very nicely dressed. He had a convertible car and he was
waiting for Karen and they went away for the weekend to Lake Arrowhead."
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A publicity photographer catches Karen Verne and Peter Lorre on a
break during work on their first and only film together. According to the press
release, Karen ("meditating on things unknown between scenes of Warner Bros.'
All through the Night") was forbidden by her parents to see any of Peter's
movies during her childhood in Germany, because they were "noted for their chilling
horror".
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Just signed to a 5-year contract with the Warner Bros. studio, Peter takes
a break from movie-making to sunbathe at Laguna Beach during the summer of 1942.
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Peter and Karen Verne enjoy the sun on the sands of Laguna Beach, a
resort town in Orange County, southern California, popular with other Hollywood
stars such as Mickey Rooney, Bette Davis, and Judy Garland. Taken in 1942.
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A popular get-away for many celebrities, who kept second homes there,
Laguna Beach was out of the reach of the Lorres. On this visit, they were
accompanied by Celia Lovsky, Peter’s first wife, and her brother, Zdenko. Summer
of 1942.
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Peter and Karen at Lake Arrowhead, possibly over the 4th of July
weekend, 1943. Living with (and later married to) a woman thirteen years his
junior might explain Lorre's efforts to get in shape. He led an athletic lifestyle
that included swimming, riding and tennis. That, along with dietary discretion, put
him in peak form during his days at Warner Bros.
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An expert rider, Peter Lorre was very comfortable in the saddle. After
declaring bankruptcy in 1949, he was forced to give up his Mandeville Canyon
ranch home, along with his stables. When asked what he missed most about
America after returning to Europe in 1949, he said it was his horses.
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Looking every bit the "westerner" in his cowboy regalia, Lorre polished his
riding skills during his time in Mandeville Canyon. At his ranch home, he stabled at
least three horses and kept countless other animal pets. Although photos of Karen
picture her with "Nat" and "Lady," both brown bays, Peter's gray quarter horse is not
identified.
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Peter’s father had taught him to ride as a youngster. However, it was
many years before he sat a horse again. After renting a three-acre ranch home in
Mandeville Canyon in the mid-1940s, he and Karen kept a small stable and often
trotted off into the Hollywood Hills together.
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In the early 1940s, actor Gilbert Roland shoved a tennis racket into
Lorre's hand and pushed him onto the tennis court. He soon became a fixture at
the Beverly Hills Tennis Club, where according to friend Burl Ives, he developed
arms of steel.
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Peter began playing Ping-Pong in the early 1930s, graduated to badminton
after emigrating to America in 1934, and later took up tennis while under contract
at Warner Bros. Here, Peter poses with tennis pro Don Budge.
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Peter and Karen lived together for three years before Celia brought them
to the altar (after the requisite divorces, Lorre from Lovsky and Verne from Arthur
Young). On May 25, 1945, they tied the knot before witnesses Patricia Shay
(actress, in hat) and Paul Mantz (movie stunt pilot on The Face Behind the
Mask [1941], with moustache) at a private ceremony in Las Vegas. Afterward,
Peter and Karen took Celia on their honeymoon.
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Peter and Karen on their wedding day, May 25, 1945. Karen's traditional
German dirndl dress begs the question: Was this a fashion statement by
someone who had never "gone Hollywood"? Clearly, Karen looked most comfortable
at home in denim and flannel, romping with the dogs and feeding the horses. Or was
it Peter's idea, because he wanted to keep her just as he found her -- a "clean, sweet,
innocent girl"?
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Peter and Karen in a relaxed moment at their home in Mandeville
Canyon, circa 1945. For a wedding present, Peter rented the three-acre ranch,
which they furnished in early American style.
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In addition to horses, Peter and Karen also maintained a menagerie of
smaller animals, including a St. Bernard named “Bum” and a Boston Terrier called
“Happy”, at their home in Mandeville Canyon.
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Peter Lorre, Karen Verne and Mr. Moto? No, Bertolt Brecht scholar
Klaus Voelker thinks the man next to the car is possibly set designer Mordecai
("Max") Gorelik. Brecht's mistress/collaborator Ruth Berlau took the photo of
Peter and Karen at Lake Arrowhead in the early autumn of 1947.
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Peter casts himself as cook and whips up a meal at Lake Arrowhead in
fall of 1947. Ruth Berlau, who lived with the Lorres during their stay, snapped the
shot.
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