Louise, Anita (1915–1970)

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Louise, Anita (1915–1970)

American actress. Name variations: Anita Fremault. Born Anita Louise Fremault, Jan 9, 1915, in New York, NY; died April 25, 1970, in Los Angeles, CA; m. Buddy Adler (producer), 1940 (died 1960); m. Henry Berger (importer), 1962.

At 6, appeared with Walter Hampden on Broadway in Peter Ibbetson; at 7, made screen debut (1922), followed by 6 movies, all billed as Anita Fremault (1922–29); as Anita Louise, appeared in over 70 films, including Madame Du Barry (as Marie Antoinette), A Midsummer Night's Dream (as Titania), The Story of Louis Pasteur, Anthony Adverse, Tovarich, The Little Princess, Wagons Westward, Harmon of Michigan, Casanova Brown, Love Letters and Retreat Hell!; starred in tv series "My Friend Flicka" (1956–57).

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