Louise Closser Hale

Louise Closser Hale

Acting

Birthday

1872/10/09

Day of death

1933/07/27 (60 years old)

Gender

Female

Place of Birth

Chicago, Illinois, USA

Also know as

Louise Closser

Biography

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

Acting
Shanghai Express
6.9

(1932) Shanghai Express

as Mrs. Haggerty

Platinum Blonde
6.7

(1931) Platinum Blonde

as Mrs. Schuyler

Movie Crazy
6.2

(1932) Movie Crazy

as Mrs. Kitterman

Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm
0.0

(1932) Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm

as Aunt Miranda

Another Language
6.3

(1933) Another Language

as Mother Hallam

Devotion
6.8

(1931) Devotion

as Mrs. Mortimer

Today We Live
6.5

(1933) Today We Live

as Applegate

The Man Who Played God
7.4

(1932) The Man Who Played God

as Florence Royle

Letty Lynton
6.8

(1932) Letty Lynton

as Miranda, Letty's Maid

The White Sister
5.4

(1933) The White Sister

as Mina Bernardo

Faithless
6.8

(1932) Faithless

as First Landlady

No More Orchids
6.8

(1932) No More Orchids

as Grandma Holt

The Son-Daughter
7.0

(1932) The Son-Daughter

as Toy Yah

New Morals for Old
4.2

(1932) New Morals for Old

as Mrs. Warburton

Daddy Long Legs
4.0

(1931) Daddy Long Legs

as Miss Pritchard

Captain Applejack
6.5

(1931) Captain Applejack

as Aunt Agatha

Big Boy
4.0

(1930) Big Boy

as Mother

The Barbarian
4.9

(1933) The Barbarian

as Powers

Storm at Daybreak
5.8

(1933) Storm at Daybreak

as Militza Brooska

Dinner at Eight
6.7

(1933) Dinner at Eight

as Hattie Loomis

Born to Love
5.0

(1931) Born to Love

as Lady Ponsonby

Rebound
4.3

(1931) Rebound

as Mrs. Jaffrey

The Hole in the Wall
4.9

(1929) The Hole in the Wall

as Mrs. Ramsay

Duck Soup
7.3

(1933) Duck Soup

as Reception Guest (uncredited)

Sky Bride
0.0

(1932) Sky Bride

as Mrs. (Ma) Smith

Rasputin and the Empress
5.3

(1932) Rasputin and the Empress

as Lazy Spoiled Woman (uncredited)

Dangerous Nan McGrew
2.0

(1930) Dangerous Nan McGrew

as Mrs. Benson

Paris
0.0

(1929) Paris

as Cora Sabbot

The Princess and the Plumber
0.0

(1930) The Princess and the Plumber

as Miss Eden

The Big Parade of Comedy
6.3

(1964) The Big Parade of Comedy

as Hattie Loomis in 'Dinner at Eight' (arch. footage) (uncredited)

Winning His Wife
0.0

(1919) Winning His Wife

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