Louise Emmons

Louise Emmons

Louise Emmons in Mush and Milk (1933)
Born 1852 or 1861
Germany
Died March 6, 1935
Hollywood, California U.S.
Occupation actress
Years active 19141935

Louise Emmons (born 1852 or 1861[1] - March 6, 1935) was a German-born character actress in the United States.

German-born character actress Louise Emmons had already an advanced age when she made her first silent film in 1914. With "the kind of face that could stop a clock"[2] she appeared in over 65 films until 1935, mostly in small, but memorable roles. She specialized in portraying old hags, perhaps most notable as the evil headmistress from the Our Gang film Mush and Milk (1933). Her last film was the horror movie Mark of the Vampire (1935), where she played an old gypsy. Louise Emmons was buried in an unmarked grave at Hollywood Forever Cemetery in Los Angeles until her grave was given a marker on March 23, 2014.[3]

Filmography (selection)

References

  1. Her exact birthplace and birth date is unknown, and her sources about her birth year are controversial: Find A Grave states that she was born in 1852, while IMDb says 1861
  2. Louise Emmons at LordHeath
  3. IMDb Trivia of Louise Emmons

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