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Louise Glaum was born on September 10, 1888 in Baltimore, Maryland, USA. She was an actress and producer, known for Sex (1920), Sweetheart of the Doomed (1917) and The Three Musketeers (1916). She was previously married to Zachary M. Harris and Harry J. Edwards. She died on November 25, 1970 in Los Angeles, California, USA.
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Louise Glaum was born on September 10, 1888 in Baltimore, Maryland, USA. She was an actress and producer, known for Sex (1920), Sweetheart of the Doomed (1917) and The Three Musketeers (1916). She was previously married to Zachary M. Harris and Harry J. Edwards. She died on November 25, 1970 in Los Angeles, California, USA.
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Has star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.Called "The Spider Woman" or "The Tiger Woman" as one of silent screen's most infamous and exotic vamps.At one time a serious rival to Theda Bara', a critic dubbed Louise the "best actress of all the screen vamps". As the vamp fad began to outstay its welcome, her popularity also declined. Louise's increase in girth further contributed to her leaving the industry in 1925. She continued to act on stage and on the East Coast vaudeville circuit.Former president of the Matinee Musical Club and past state president of the California Federation of Music Clubs.In January 1935, opened the "Louise Glaum Little Theatre" of Union Square in Los Angeles. Purchased another theatre, called "Louise Glaum's Happy Hollow" in downtown L.A., which opened in September 1939.On the repertory stage from 1907. Began in films with the Nestor Co. in 1912, initially as comic ing��nues. She reached her peak co-starring in six films opposite western hero William S. Hart in 1916. Another well-received role was as Milady de Winter in The Three Musketeers (1916). Most of her movie career was spent under the auspices of producer Thomas H. Ince.Married movie theatre proprietor Zachary M. Harris in January 1926.Her father was German (in the U.S. from 1869). Her mother was born in New York of German parentage. |
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Louise Glaum |
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Actress,Producer (IMDB) |
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All World |
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IMDB |
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Actress,Producer |
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Actress,Producer |
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2024-07-03 01:50:39 |
| Biography: |
Louise Glaum was born on September 10, 1888 in Baltimore, Maryland, USA. She was an actress and producer, known for Sex (1920), Sweetheart of the Doomed (1917) and The Three Musketeers (1916). She was previously married to Zachary M. Harris and Harry |
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Has star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.Called "The Spider Woman" or "The Tiger Woman" as one of silent screen's most infamous and exotic vamps.At one time a serious rival to Theda Bara', a critic dubbed Louise the "best actress of all the screen vamps". As the vamp fad began to outstay its welcome, her popularity also declined. Louise's increase in girth further contributed to her leaving the industry in 1925. She continued to act on stage and on the East Coast vaudeville circuit.Former president of the Matinee Musical Club and past state president of the California Federation of Music Clubs.In January 1935, opened the "Louise Glaum Little Theatre" of Union Square in Los Angeles. Purchased another theatre, called "Louise Glaum's Happy Hollow" in downtown L.A., which opened in September 1939.On the repertory stage from 1907. Began in films with the Nestor Co. in 1912, initially as comic ing��nues. She reached her peak co-starring in six films opposite western hero William S. Hart in 1916. Another well-received role was as Milady de Winter in The Three Musketeers (1916). Most of her movie career was spent under the auspices of producer Thomas H. Ince.Married movie theatre proprietor Zachary M. Harris in January 1926.Her father was German (in the U.S. from 1869). Her mother was born in New York of German parentage. |
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Actress,Producer |
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Zachary M. Harris (January 19, 1926 - March 5, 1964) (his death)Harry J. Edwards (February 20, 1916 - March 17, 1919) (divorced) |
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