Hale, Louise Closser (1872–1933)
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 1917).
One of the most popular character actresses on US stage, made debut in In Old Kentucky in Detroit (1894); had Broadway success in Candida (1903); made London debut in Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch in her most popular role as Miss Hazy (1907); published 1st novel A Motor Car Divorce (1906); other writings include Her Soul and Her Body (novel, 1912), We Discover New England (travel book, 1915), and An American's London (travel book, 1920); appeared in such films as The Hole in the Wall (1929), Daddy Long Legs (1931), Platinum Blonde (1931), Rasputin and the Empress (1932), Shanghai Express (1932), and Dinner at Eight (1933).