Louise Closser Hale

Personal Info

Known For

Acting

Known Credits

2.4947

Gender

Female

Birthday

09-Oct-1872

Age

(154 years old)

Place of Birth

Chicago, Illinois, USA

Also Known As
  • Louise Closser

Louise Closser Hale

Biography

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


Credits

Winning His Wife Winning His Wife (1919) Character: N/A
Cyril makes wife Violet angry and finds himself trying to win his wife back!
Paris Paris (1929) Character: Cora Sabbot
Irène Bordoni is cast as Vivienne Rolland, a Parisian chorus girl in love with Massachusetts boy Andrew Sabbot (Jason Robards Sr.) Andrew's snobbish mother Cora (Louise Closser Hale) tries to break up the romance. Jack Buchanan likewise makes his talking-picture debut as Guy Pennell, the leading man in Vivienne's revue. No film elements of Paris are known to exist, although the complete soundtrack survives on Vitaphone disks. The sound tape reels for this film survives at UCLA Film and Television Archive.
The White Sister The White Sister (1933) Character: Mina Bernardo
An Italian aristocrat enters a nunnery, thinking her pilot lover has been killed in the war.
Platinum Blonde Platinum Blonde (1931) Character: Mrs. Schuyler
Ann Schuyler is an upper-crust socialite who bullies her reporter husband into conforming to her highfalutin ways. The husband chafes at the confinement of high society, though, and yearns for a creative outlet. He decides to write a play and collaborates with a fellow reporter.
Another Language Another Language (1933) Character: Mother Hallam
A newlywed discovers that she and her husband's snobby family speak different languages.
Rasputin and the Empress Rasputin and the Empress (1932) Character: Lazy Spoiled Woman (uncredited)
The story of corrupt, power-hungry, manipulative Grigori Rasputin's influence on members of the Russian Imperial family and others, and what resulted.
Born to Love Born to Love (1931) Character: Lady Ponsonby
A pregnant American nurse living in London during WWI, believing her soldier-fiance has been killed in France, marries a wealthy aristocrat so her child will have a father.
Sky Bride Sky Bride (1932) Character: Mrs. (Ma) Smith
Barnstorming pilots Speed Condon, Bill Adams, and Eddie Smith travel the country with their manager, Alec Dugan, performing at fairs and air shows and hawking rides for the locals. But when Speed's rambunctious flying results in tragedy, he gives up flying in despair and guilt. Alec tracks him down and hopes to get him back on his feet and back in the air.
The Hole in the Wall The Hole in the Wall (1929) Character: Mrs. Ramsay
Mrs. Ramsey sent Jean Oliver to prison on a false charge. To get even, Jean (disguised as Madame Mystera) plans to kidnap her daughter and turn her into a thief. Love entanglements with a gangster known as "The Fox" and newspaperman Grant complicate her plans.
Letty Lynton Letty Lynton (1932) Character: Miranda, Letty's Maid
Socialite Letty Lynton is returning to New York, abandoning one-time lover Emile Renaul in South America, when she strikes up a shipboard romance with Jerry Darrow. Renault is waiting for her in New York and will not leave her alone, so she poisons him. When detectives take her to the D.A.'s office, Jerry cooks up an alibi.
Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm (1932) Character: Aunt Miranda
A young girl from Sunnybrook goes to live with her wealthy relatives and falls in love with a doctor. Adapted from Kate Douglas Wiggin's famous novel.
No More Orchids No More Orchids (1932) Character: Grandma Holt
Despite loving another man, a young woman is talked into marrying a wealthy and boorish prince in order to help her financially-strapped father.
The Man Who Played God The Man Who Played God (1932) Character: Florence Royle
While giving a private performance for a visiting monarch, concert pianist Montgomery Royle is deafened when a bomb is detonated in an attempt to assassinate the foreign ruler. With his career over as a result of his injury, Royle returns to New York City with his sister Florence, close friend Mildred Miller, and considerably younger fiancée Grace Blair. After abandoning thoughts of suicide, Montgomery discovers he can lip read, and he spends his days observing people in Central Park from his apartment window. As he learns of people's problems, he tries to help them anonymously and becomes absorbed in his game of "playing God".
Dinner at Eight Dinner at Eight (1933) Character: Hattie Loomis
An ambitious New York socialite plans an extravagant dinner party as her businessman husband, Oliver, contends with financial woes, causing a lot of tension between the couple. Meanwhile, their high-society friends and associates, including the gruff Dan Packard and his sultry spouse, Kitty, contend with their own entanglements, leading to revelations at the much-anticipated dinner.
Faithless Faithless (1932) Character: First Landlady
Socialite Carol Morgan romps through the Depression and her wealth while breaking up with Bill Wade and getting back together with him.
Today We Live Today We Live (1933) Character: Applegate
Two lovers are living together and are not married; they had made a promise as children to get married when they grew up, but they "didn't wait."
Devotion Devotion (1931) Character: Mrs. Mortimer
A young Londoner disguises herself to become governess of the son of the barrister she loves.
Big Boy Big Boy (1930) Character: Mother
Gus, the trusty family retainer, has hopes of riding his boss' horse, Big Boy, to victory at the Kentucky Derby.
Captain Applejack Captain Applejack (1931) Character: Aunt Agatha
An ordinary man is confronted by gangsters who have reason to believe a treasure is buried somewhere on his property.
Duck Soup Duck Soup (1933) Character: Reception Guest (uncredited)
Rufus T. Firefly is named president/dictator of bankrupt Freedonia and declares war on neighboring Sylvania over the love of wealthy Mrs. Teasdale.
Daddy Long Legs Daddy Long Legs (1931) Character: Miss Pritchard
Wealthy Jervis Pendleton acts as benefactor for orphan Judy Abbott, anonymously sponsoring her in her boarding school. But as she grows up, he finds himself falling in love with her, and she with him, though she does not know that the man she has fallen for is her benefactor.
The Princess and the Plumber The Princess and the Plumber (1930) Character: Miss Eden
A derogated prince hopes to restore his wealth and power by marrying off his daughter to royalty. Unfortunately, she has fallen in love with a young man who has been hired to fix the plumbing in their run-down castle.
Movie Crazy Movie Crazy (1932) Character: Mrs. Kitterman
After a mix-up with his application photograph, an aspiring actor is invited to a screen test and goes off to Hollywood.
The Barbarian The Barbarian (1933) Character: Powers
An Arab prince masquerades as a tour guide for rich women in order to enrich himself.
The Son-Daughter The Son-Daughter (1932) Character: Toy Yah
Young Asians in San Francisco find their love thwarted by clan warfare.
Rebound Rebound (1931) Character: Mrs. Jaffrey
A woman struggles to rekindle the affection of her husband.
Storm at Daybreak Storm at Daybreak (1933) Character: Militza Brooska
Sarajevo June 28, 1914. Dushan, the Serbian mayor of a Hungarian town, has come to see the parade of Archduke Ferdinand. While there he runs into Geza, an old friend in the Hungarian Army and invites him to come to his house and visit him and his new wife.
New Morals for Old New Morals for Old (1932) Character: Mrs. Warburton
Proper parents who treat their adult children as teenagers have a son who wants to go to Paris to study art, and a daughter in love with a married man.
Dangerous Nan McGrew Dangerous Nan McGrew (1930) Character: Mrs. Benson
Dangerous Nan McGrew is the sharp-shooting expert of a traveling medicine show that is stranded in the Canadian northwest at the snowbound hunting lodge of wealthy Mrs. Benson. Nan is invited to put on a show for the benefit of Mrs. Benson's Christmas-Eve guests. While performing her boop-a-doop songs, Eustace Macy, the saxophone-tooting nephew of Mrs. Benson falls in love with Nan. And, then, the villain, the bank-robbing Doc Foster, makes his entrance. Can Dawes of the Royal Mounted be seen slushing in pursuit behind the gangster? Could Be.
Shanghai Express Shanghai Express (1932) Character: Mrs. Haggerty
A beautiful temptress re-kindles an old romance while trying to escape her past during a tension-packed train journey.
The Big Parade of Comedy The Big Parade of Comedy (1964) Character: Hattie Loomis in 'Dinner at Eight' (arch. footage) (uncredited)
Film clips highlight the funniest scenes and brightest comic stars in MGM's history.



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