
Louise Closser Hale
Acting
1872-10-09 · 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.
movieThe Big Parade of Comedy
as Hattie Loomis in 'Dinner at Eight' (arch. footage) (uncredited) · 1964 · 7.2
movieDinner at Eight
as Hattie Loomis · 1933 · 6.8
movieDuck Soup
as Reception Guest (uncredited) · 1933 · 7.3
movieAnother Language
as Mother Hallam · 1933 · 6.8
movieStorm at Daybreak
as Militza Brooska · 1933 · 6.6
movieThe Barbarian
as Powers · 1933 · 5.1
movieThe White Sister
as Mina Bernardo · 1933 · 5.4
movieToday We Live
as Applegate · 1933 · 6.3
movieThe Son-Daughter
as Toy Yah · 1932 · 6.5
movieRasputin and the Empress
as Lazy Spoiled Woman (uncredited) · 1932 · 5.5
movieNo More Orchids
as Grandma Holt · 1932 · 6.8
movieFaithless
as First Landlady · 1932 · 7.0
movieMovie Crazy
as Mrs. Kitterman · 1932 · 6.4
movieRebecca of Sunnybrook Farm
as Aunt Miranda · 1932 · 10.0
movieNew Morals for Old
as Mrs. Warburton · 1932 · 4.5
movieLetty Lynton
as Miranda, Letty's Maid · 1932 · 7.2
movieSky Bride
as Mrs. (Ma) Smith · 1932 · 8.0
movieShanghai Express
as Mrs. Haggerty · 1932 · 7.0
movieThe Man Who Played God
as Florence Royle · 1932 · 7.2
moviePlatinum Blonde
as Mrs. Schuyler · 1931 · 6.7
movieDevotion
as Mrs. Mortimer · 1931 · 7.2
movieRebound
as Mrs. Jaffrey · 1931 · 4.7
movieDaddy Long Legs
as Miss Pritchard · 1931 · 4.8
movieBorn to Love
as Lady Ponsonby · 1931 · 5.3