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- Birth nameAudrey Joan Monture
- Audrey changed her name to Audre when she embarked on her modelling and acting career in the early 1950's. She appeared mainly on the stage, running her own theatre company in Montreal Canada in the 1960's. She appeared in several movies filmed on location in Canada, including "Niagara" starring Marilyn Monroe (for which she was not credited) and "The Luck of Ginger Coffey" as Ms. Monture. She was an acting coach, and includes such actors as Michael Sarasin among her students. She later married and hosted her own radio talk show in Illinois as Audre Knecht.- IMDb Mini Biography By: marciknecht@hotmail.com
- Was a top contender for Tennessee Williams "Street Car named Desire" on Broadway, but lost the role to Angela Lansbury.
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