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  1. Louise Closser Hale

    Louise Closser Hale

    American actress, author, and playwright

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  1. Actress: Shanghai Express. An endearing veteran of the U.S. and London stages before entering films at the advent of sound, matronly Louise Closser Hale would also earn recognition as a novelist.

    • Actress, Soundtrack
    • October 13, 1872
    • Louise Closser Hale
    • July 26, 1933
  2. Her first film was The Hole in the Wall (1929). Also in 1929, she reprised her role as Cora Sabbot in the film version of the Broadway play Paris. During her four years in Hollywood, she worked for Columbia, Fox, Paramount, RKO and Warner Bros. studios and performed in 30 films. [2] . She often appeared in roles as a mother or grandmother. [4]

  3. Shanghai Express. Platinum Blonde. Dinner at Eight. Movie Crazy. The Barbarian. Today We Live. No More Orchids. Acting. Louise Closser Hale (born Louise Closser) was an American stage and screen actress, as well as a novelist, travel writer, and playwright.

  4. Louise Closser Hale. Highest Rated: 96% Shanghai Express (1932) Lowest Rated: 20% Today We Live (1933) Birthday: Oct 13, 1872. Birthplace: Springfield, Massachusetts, USA. 96%. Watchlist....

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  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.

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