Anita Louise
Known for: Acting
Born: January 8, 1915 in New York City, New York, USA - Died: April 24, 1970
Anita Louise (born January 9, 1915) was an American actress. She made her acting debut on Broadway at the age of six, and within a year was appearing regularly in Hollywood films. By her late teens she was being cast in leading and supporting roles in major productions. As her stature in Hollywood grew, she was named as a WAMPAS Baby Star. Among her film successes were Madame Du Barry, A Midsummer Night's Dream, The Story of Louis Pasteur, Anthony Adverse, Marie Antoinette, The Sisters, and The Little Princess. By the 1940s, Louise was reduced to minor roles and acted very infrequently until the advent of television in the 1950s provided her with further opportunities. In middle age she played one of her most widely seen roles as the gentle mother on My Friend Flicka.
Known for
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Blondie's Big Moment
Miss Gray
Judge Priest
Ellie May Gillespie
The Little Princess
Rose
Tovarich
Helene Dupont
Anthony Adverse
Maria
Marie Antoinette
Princesse de Lamballe
Going Places
Ellen Parker
The Street of Forgotten Men
Flower Girl (uncredited)
The Untamed Lady
The Devil's Mask
Janet Mitchell
Casanova Brown
Madge Ferris
Dangerous Blondes
Julie Taylor
The Villain Still Pursued Her
Mary Wilson
Shadowed
Carol Johnson
The Story of Louis Pasteur
Annette Pasteur
That Certain Woman
Florence 'Flip' Carson Merrick
The Gorilla
Norma Denby
Love Letters
Helen Wentworth
Most Precious Thing in Life
Patty O'Day
The Bandit of Sherwood Forest
Lady Catherine Maitland
The Sisters
Helen Elliott Johnson
First Lady
Emmy Page
Green Light
Phyllis Dexter
Millie
Constance 'Connie' Maitland