
Louise Closser Hale
Born
October 9, 1872
Died
July 27, 1933 (60 years old)
Known For
Acting
Place of Birth
Chicago, Illinois, USA
Louise Closser Hale (born Louise Closser) was an American stage and screen actress, as well as a novelist, travel writer, and playwright.

The Big Parade of Comedy
Hattie Loomis in 'Dinner at Eight' (arch. footage) (uncredited)
1964

Dinner at Eight
Hattie Loomis
1933

Duck Soup
Reception Guest (uncredited)
1933

Another Language
Mother Hallam
1933

Storm at Daybreak
Militza Brooska
1933

The Barbarian
Powers
1933

The White Sister
Mina Bernardo
1933

Today We Live
Applegate
1933

The Son-Daughter
Toy Yah
1932

Rasputin and the Empress
Lazy Spoiled Woman (uncredited)
1932

No More Orchids
Grandma Holt
1932

Faithless
First Landlady
1932

Movie Crazy
Mrs. Kitterman
1932

Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm
Aunt Miranda
1932

New Morals for Old
Mrs. Warburton
1932

Letty Lynton
Miranda, Letty's Maid
1932

Sky Bride
Mrs. (Ma) Smith
1932

Shanghai Express
Mrs. Haggerty
1932

The Man Who Played God
Florence Royle
1932

Platinum Blonde
Mrs. Schuyler
1931

Devotion
Mrs. Mortimer
1931

Rebound
Mrs. Jaffrey
1931

Daddy Long Legs
Miss Pritchard
1931

Born to Love
Lady Ponsonby
1931

Captain Applejack
Aunt Agatha
1931

The Princess and the Plumber
Miss Eden
1930

Dangerous Nan McGrew
Mrs. Benson
1930

Big Boy
Mother
1930

Paris
Cora Sabbot
1929

The Hole in the Wall
Mrs. Ramsay
1929

Winning His Wife
1919