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  1. Louise Closser Hale (October 13, 1872 – July 26, 1933) was an American actress, playwright and novelist. Early life [ edit ] Louise Closser was born in Chicago, Illinois , on October 13, 1872.

  2. Apr 24, 2024 · Louise Closser Hale (born Oct. 13, 1872, Chicago, Ill., U.S.—died July 26, 1933, Los Angeles, Calif.) was a successful American character actress who was also the author of popular novels. Louise Closser studied at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in New York City and at Emerson College of Oratory in Boston.

  3. Following an unbilled role in The Marx Brothers zany comedy Duck Soup (1933), 60-year-old Louise Closser Hale suffered an apoplectic stroke on July 25, 1933, while shopping in Hollywood, California. Rushed to Monte Sano Hospital, she suffered a fatal second stroke the next day, robbing Hollywood too soon of a highly gifted character actress.

  4. Louise Closser Hale. (1872—1933) Quick Reference. (1872–1933), actress. Born in Chicago, she studied at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts before making her debut in Detroit in 1894 in In Old Kentucky. After touring with William ... From: Hale, Louise Closser in The Oxford Companion to American Theatre » Subjects: Performing arts — Theatre.

  5. Hale, Louise Closser (1872–1933) American actress and author. Name variations: Louise Closser. Born Louise Closser on Oct 13, 1872, in Chicago, Illinois; died of heat prostration, July 26, 1933, in Los Angeles, CA; attended American Academy of Dramatic Arts in NY and Emerson College in Boston; m. Walter Hale (actor and artist), Aug 1899 (died ...

  6. Louise Closser Hale (born Louise Closser) was an American stage and screen actress, as well as a novelist, travel writer, and playwright.

  7. Devotion (1931) -- (Movie Clip) She Must Be Middle-Aged The Mortimer family (O.P. Heggie, Louise Closser Hale, Ruth Weston, Joan Carr) are entertaining Trent (Leslie Howard) a successful widowed lawyer seeking a governess, who is surprised to meet the third daughter Shirley (Ann Harding), acting more like a servant, early in Devotion, 1931.

  8. Louise Closser Hale (1872-1933) achieved success as a popular character actress. Early in her career, she made a splash on Broadway as Miss Proserpine Garnett in the 1903 production of George Bernard Shaw's Candida.

  9. American actress, playwright and novelist; best remembered for such novels as Home Talent and An American's London, as well as for the popular travel books illustrated by her artist husband, Walter Hale.

  10. Jun 16, 2024 · French Battle-fields of Yesterday. BY LOUISE CLOSSER HALE. A FTER the visitor to France goes into the war zone and returns to Paris safely, he, or perhaps I should say she, is not so fearful of going again.