Anita Louise

Anita Louise (actually Anita Louise FREMAULT, born January 9, 1915 in New York, New York, USA, † April 25, 1970 in Los Angeles, California ) was an American actress.

Life

Anita Louise began her Karrier at the age of six years as a child actress in the theater. Already at 9 she appeared regularly as Louise Fermault in film productions, but did not progress beyond the status of an extra. Since 1929, she officially joined as Anita Louise in appearance. The shift to adult roles succeeded the actress and 1931 she was voted one of the WAMPAS Baby Stars. Louise counted in the 1930's to the best looking actresses. Signed to Warner Brothers, it was preferred to use due to its appearance in the historical roles, including as Titania in A Midsummer Night's Dream, alongside Fredric March in Anthony Adverse and side of Bette Davis in three sisters from Montana. Among the most famous performances of her career was her role as Princess de Lamballe in Marie -Antoinette in 1938. Overall, the actress came in the course of their careers rarely larger supporting roles beyond. She was among the many actresses who were cast in Gone with the Wind for the role of Scarlett O'Hara. After 1939 Anita Louise was mainly seen in B-movies.

In the 1950s she moved to television, where they could obtain as a mother in the series Flicka new popularity in 1956. She graduated next to numerous guest appearances, including in the Loretta Young Show, Mannix and The Mod Squad. With her ​​first husband, producer Buddy Adler, whom she married in 1940, she had two children. Your 1962 she married her second husband, Henry Berger. Anita Louise was active in later years increasingly used for charitable purposes, and was a well known philanthropist. Politically, a staunch Republican Anita Louise took part, among others, at the inauguration of Dwight D. Eisenhower. On April 25, 1970, she died of a stroke.

A star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, height 6801 Hollywood Boulevard, remembers it.

Filmography (selection)

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