Huff, Louise (1895–1973)
Huff, Louise (1895–1973)
American stage and silent-film actress. Born Nov 4, 1895, in Columbus, Georgia; died Aug 22, 1973, in New York, NY; m. Edwin Stillman.
Known as the "Kate Greenaway Girl of the Screen," made film debut (1914) and came to prominence with the Lubin Company; films include Seventeen, Great Expectations, Tom Sawyer, What Women Want and Disraeli.
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