Louise Lorraine(1901-1981)
- Actress
Louise Lorraine's small stature and delicate beauty seemed hardly the
qualities to be desired in a serial heroine, but she starred in 11 of
the physically demanding, action-filled cliffhangers, and showed as
much spirit as, and in some cases more than, many of her
colleagues in that genre. Louise's entry into the film industry came
about when a photography salesman knocked on the door of the suburban
Los Angeles home she lived in with her widowed mother and five
siblings. The 13-year-old Lorraine answered it, and the salesman was so
impressed by her look and demeanor that he told her mother she should
be in the movies, and he had a contact at the Ince Studio who could
arrange it. At first, Louise's mother refused to let her daughter enter
the film industry but eventually gave in. Louise started out in
two-reel comedies for independent studios, and then alternated among
Universal, MGM and Warner Bros. She left the screen after making her
second sound movie n 1930, ostensibly to devote her time to her second husband (her first was cowboy actor Art Acord) and two children. She died in 1981.