'', 1913 In 1910, Tellegen and Bernhardt travelled to the United States, where
The New York Times first published, and then retracted, the announcement of their impending marriage. (She was 39 years his senior.) Back in France, in 1912 they made their second film together,
Les Amours de la reine Élisabeth (
Queen Elizabeth), and the following year,
Adrienne Lecouvreur. The latter is considered a
lost film. In the summer of 1913, Tellegen went to London where he produced and starred in a play based on
Oscar Wilde's novel
The Picture of Dorian Gray. Invited back to the United States, Tellegen worked in theatre and made his first American film in 1915, titled
The Explorer, followed by
The Unknown, both with
Dorothy Davenport as his co-star. Considered one of the best-looking actors on screen, he followed up with three straight films starring alongside
Geraldine Farrar. In 1920, Tellegen authored and starred in the play
Blind Youth which played on tour in Toronto at the
Princess Theatre. , c. 1916 ==Personal life==