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  1. Marie Louise Anna Beaudet (December 5, 1859 – December 31, 1947) was a Canadian actress, singer and dancer for more than 50 years, starred in stage productions ranging from comic opera to Shakespeare, as well as music-hall and vaudeville, and appeared in 66 silent films.

  2. On January 3, Louise Beaudet, perhaps the most famous and respected animation archivist in the world died of lung cancer. In her role as curator of Montréal's Cinémathèque Québecoise, she more than helped fulfill that organization's special interest in animation. Herein are a few thoughts by some of the people who knew and/or worked with her.

  3. Feb 1, 1997 · Le 3 janvier, Louise Beaudet, peut-être la plus célèbre et la plus respectée des conservateurs de cinéma d'animation dans le monde, est décédée. Le texte ci-dessous est un communiqué de presse de la Cinémathèque Québecoise qui retrace les grandes lignes de sa carrière.

  4. Louise Beaudet was born on 5 December 1859 in Lotbinere, Québec, Canada. She was an actress and writer, known for The Goddess (1915), The Gold Diggers (1923) and The Man Behind the Door (1914). She died on 31 December 1947 in New York City, New York, USA.

    • January 1, 1
    • Lotbinere, Québec, Canada
    • January 1, 1
    • New York City, New York, USA
  5. Louise Beaudet (5 décembre 1859 - 31 décembre 1947) est une actrice, une chanteuse et une danseuse américaine d'origine canadienne qui a réussi une carrière internationale exceptionnelle de plus de 50 ans au théâtre classique, à l'opéra-comique, au music-hall et au vaudeville.

    • 31 décembre 1947 (à 88 ans)New York
    • Louise Aimee Beaudet
    • 5 décembre 1859Lotbinière
    • Woodside
  6. Louise Beaudet an actress for more than 50 years, starred in stage productions ranging from comic opera to Shakespeare and appeared in more than 60 silent films.

  7. A handsome character actress from Canada, onscreen with Vitagraph from 1913, Louise Beaudet played mostly society women, such as Mrs. Vandergriff in the company's epic war-preparedness melodrama The Battle Cry for Peace (1915). That same year, she strayed far away from typecasting playing the kidnapper in the 15-chapter serial The Goddess.