Louise Closser Hale Net Worth is $600,000 Louise Closser Hale Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Born in Chicago, Illinois in 1872, character actress Louise Closser Hale (nee Louise Closser) began her acting studies at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in NYC and Emerson College of Oratory in Boston. On stage from 1894, her first hit show was in George Bernard Shaw's "Candida" in 1903 on Broadway, and in 1907 she made her London debut in ...
Date Of Birth October 13, 1872, United States of America Died July 26, 1933, Los Angeles, California, United States Place Of Birth Springfield, Massachusetts, USA Height 5' 4" (1.63 m) Profession Actress, Soundtrack Spouse Walter Hale (m. 1899–1917) Parents Joseph A. Closser, Louise M. Closser Star Sign Libra
Actress Title Year Status Character Duck Soup 1933 Reception Guest (uncredited) Dinner at Eight 1933 Hattie Loomis Another Language 1933 Mother Hallam Storm at Daybreak 1933 Militza Brooska The Barbarian 1933 Powers The White Sister 1933 Mina Today We Live 1933 Applegate Rasputin and the Empress 1932 Lazy Spoiled Woman (uncredited) The Son-Daughter 1932 Toy Yah No More Orchids 1932 Grandma Holt Faithless 1932 First landlady Movie Crazy 1932 Mrs. Kitterman Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm 1932 Aunt Miranda New Morals for Old 1932 Mrs. Warburton Letty Lynton 1932 Miranda, Letty's Maid Sky Bride 1932 Mrs. (Ma) Smith The Man Who Played God 1932 Florence Royle Shanghai Express 1932 Mrs. Haggerty Platinum Blonde 1931 Mrs. Schuyler Devotion 1931 Mrs. Mortimer Rebound 1931 Mrs. Jaffrey Daddy Long Legs 1931 Miss Pritchard Born to Love 1931 Lady Ponsonby Captain Applejack 1931 Aunt Agatha Princess and the Plumber 1930 Miss Eden Big Boy 1930 Mother Dangerous Nan McGrew 1930 Mrs. Benson Paris 1929 Cora Sabbot The Outlaw In-Law 1929 Short The Mother-in-Law The Hole in the Wall 1929 Mrs. Ramsay Winning His Wife 1919 Short
Soundtrack Title Year Status Character Storm at Daybreak 1933 performer: "Roses From the South"
Known for movies Shanghai Express (1932) as Mrs. Haggerty
Movie Crazy (1932) as Mrs. Kitterman
Dinner at Eight (1933) as Hattie Loomis
Platinum Blonde (1931) as Mrs. Schuyler