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Anita Louise
Anita Louise (born January 9, 1915) was an American actress.
She made her acting debut on Broadway at the age of six, and within a year was appearing regularly in Hollywood films. By her late teens she was being cast in leading and supporting roles in major productions. As her stature in Hollywood grew, she was named as a WAMPAS Baby Star.
Among her film successes were Madame Du Barry, A Midsummer Night's Dream, The Story of Louis Pasteur, Anthony Adverse, Marie Antoinette, The Sisters, and The Little Princess.
By the 1940s, Louise was reduced to minor roles and acted very infrequently until the advent of television in the 1950s provided her with further opportunities. In middle age she played one of her most widely seen roles as the gentle mother on My Friend Flicka.
As actor
The Making of a Legend: Gone with the Wind
The Greer Case
Retreat, Hell!
Blondie's Big Moment
Bulldog Drummond at Bay
The Devil's Mask
Shadowed
The Bandit of Sherwood Forest
Personality Kid
Love Letters
The Fighting Guardsman
Casanova Brown
Nine Girls
Dangerous Blondes
Hedda Hopper’s Hollywood No. 6
Harmon of Michigan
Two in a Taxi
The Villain Still Pursued Her
Wagons Westward
The Phantom Submarine
Glamour for Sale
The Little Princess
The Gorilla
These Glamour Girls
Reno
Main Street Lawyer
Hero for a Day
Marie Antoinette
Going Places
The Sisters