Louise Closser Hale
October 9, 1872 (152 years old) in Chicago, Illinois, USA
Louise Closser Hale (born Louise Closser) was an American stage and screen actress, as well as a novelist, travel writer, and playwright.
Known For
Credits
- 1964 · The Big Parade of Comedy as Hattie Loomis in 'Dinner at Eight' (arch. footage) (uncredited)
- 1933 · Dinner at Eight as Hattie Loomis
- 1933 · Duck Soup as Reception Guest (uncredited)
- 1933 · Another Language as Mother Hallam
- 1933 · Storm at Daybreak as Militza Brooska
- 1933 · The Barbarian as Powers
- 1933 · The White Sister as Mina Bernardo
- 1933 · Today We Live as Applegate
- 1932 · Rasputin and the Empress as Lazy Spoiled Woman (uncredited)
- 1932 · The Son-Daughter as Toy Yah
- 1932 · No More Orchids as Grandma Holt
- 1932 · Faithless as First Landlady
- 1932 · Movie Crazy as Mrs. Kitterman
- 1932 · Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm as Aunt Miranda
- 1932 · New Morals for Old as Mrs. Warburton
- 1932 · Letty Lynton as Miranda, Letty's Maid
- 1932 · Sky Bride as Mrs. (Ma) Smith
- 1932 · Shanghai Express as Mrs. Haggerty
- 1932 · The Man Who Played God as Florence Royle
- 1931 · Platinum Blonde as Mrs. Schuyler
- 1931 · Devotion as Mrs. Mortimer
- 1931 · Rebound as Mrs. Jaffrey
- 1931 · Daddy Long Legs as Miss Pritchard
- 1931 · Born to Love as Lady Ponsonby
- 1931 · Captain Applejack as Aunt Agatha
- 1930 · The Princess and the Plumber as Miss Eden
- 1930 · Dangerous Nan McGrew as Mrs. Benson
- 1930 · Big Boy as Mother
- 1929 · Paris as Cora Sabbot
- 1929 · The Hole in the Wall as Mrs. Ramsay