Mini-Biography:
Louise Closser Hale was born on October 13, 1872 in Springfield, MA, US. She was an American Herec, known for Platinum Blonde (1931), Dinner at Eight (1933), Movie Crazy (1932), Louise Closser Hale's first movie on record is from 1931. Louise Closser Hale died on July 26, 1933 in Los Angeles, California, USA. Her last motion picture on file dates from 1933.
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1933: Dinner at Eight (Herci: Hattie Loomis), Režie George Cukor, with Marie Dressler, John Barrymore, Wallace Beery,
1933: The barbarian (Herci: Powers), Režie Sam Wood, with Ramon Novarro, Edward Arnold, Marcelle Corday,
1933: Today we live (Herci: Applegate), Režie Howard Hawks, with Gary Cooper, Joan Crawford, Franchot Tone,
1933: The white sister (Herci), Režie Victor Fleming, with Edward Arnold, Clark Gable,
1932: No more orchids (Herci: Grandma Holt ), Režie Walter Lang, with Carole Lombard, Lyle Talbot, Walter Connolly,
1932: Movie Crazy (Herci: Mrs. Kitterman), Režie Clyde Bruckman, with Harold Lloyd, Constance Cummings, Kenneth Thomson,
1932: Shanghai Express (Herci: Mrs. Haggerty), Režie Josef von Sternberg, with Marlene Dietrich, Clive Brook, Anna May Wong,
1932: The Man who played God (Herci: Florence Royale), Režie John G. Adolfi, with George Arliss, Violet Heming, Bette Davis,
1932: New morals for old (Herci: Mrs. Warburton ), Režie Charles Brabin, with Robert Young, Margaret Perry, Lewis Stone,
1931: Platinum Blonde (Herci: Mrs. Schuyler), Režie Frank Capra, with Jean Harlow, Robert Williams, Loretta Young,