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Louise and Brooks
It was successful in the US, and very successful in Europe where Louise Brooks was developing a cult following.
When actress Louise Brooks met Bogart in 1924, he had some scarred tissue on his upper lip, which Belmont Bogart may have partially repaired before Bogart went into films in 1930.
A barroom brawl during this time might have been the actual cause of Bogart's lip damage, as this coincides better with the Louise Brooks account.
Many Bogart biographers and actress / writer Louise Brooks agree that the role is the closest to Bogart's real self and is considered among his best performances.
Overt female homosexuality was introduced in 1929's Pandora's Box between Louise Brooks and Alice Roberts.
Thus, American and British actors were easily able to collaborate with German directors and cast-members on films made in Germany ( for example, the collaborations of Georg Pabst and Louise Brooks ).
Diary of a Lost Girl ( 1929 ) directed by Georg Wilhelm Pabst and starring Louise Brooks, deals with a young woman who is thrown out of her home after having an illegitimate child, and is then forced to become a prostitute to survive.
* November 14 – Louise Brooks, American actress ( d. 1985 )
She said that one of the things she did to prepare was to study photographs of classic actresses Louise Glaum and Louise Brooks and the dark-haired ladies of that time.
Louise Brooks remembered: " I held a dinner party sometime in 1926.
In 1927 Garbo was introduced to stage and screen actress Lilyan Tashman and strong evidence indicates that the two began an affair ; silent film star Louise Brooks stated that she and Garbo had a brief liaison the following year.
And Louise Brooks ( from 1980 ): "( Bow ) became a star without nobody's help ... ".
* Louise Brooks remembered: " She was absolutely sensational in the United States ... in Dancing Mothers ... she just swept the country ...
However, Bow, like Charlie Chaplin, Louise Brooks and most other silent film-stars didn't embrace the novelty: " I hate talkies ", she said, " they're stiff and limiting.
Louise Brooks, who rated an entire chapter in the book, was less impressed: " You brush off Clara Bow ," she wrote to Brownlow, " for some old nothing like Brooks.
* Louise Brooks, dancer, silent film star, and author
The teachers were Mrs. Elizabeth P. Bird, Mrs. Edna Brown, Mrs. Virginia Yowell and Mrs. Louise Elswick from New River and Mrs. Eula Phillips, Miss Alene Bane, Miss Naomi Brooks, Mrs. Mary K. Bain and himself from Fairlawn.
Wallace Beery's notable silent films include Arthur Conan Doyle's dinosaur epic The Lost World ( 1925 ; as Professor Challenger ), Robin Hood with Douglas Fairbanks ( Beery played King Richard the Lionheart in this film and a sequel the following year called Richard the Lion-Hearted ), Last of the Mohicans ( 1920 ), The Round-Up ( 1920 ; with Roscoe Arbuckle ), Old Ironsides ( 1926 ), Now We're in the Air ( 1927 ), The Usual Way ( 1913 ), Casey at the Bat ( 1927 ), and Beggars of Life ( 1928 ) with Louise Brooks.
* Now We're in the Air ( 1927 ) with Louise Brooks ( lost film )
* Beggars of Life ( 1928 ) with Louise Brooks and Richard Arlen
He also asked members of his team to look at other silent films including Pabst's Pandora's Box: he wanted Delphine Seyrig's appearance and manner to resemble that of Louise Brooks.
Her all-talking film debut was The Canary Murder Case ( 1929 ), in which she co-starred opposite William Powell and Louise Brooks.

Louise and plays
However, when the Gamesman sends a hypnotic signal that entrances over 300, 000 people in the city ( with the exception of Francis ' girlfriend Louise, Spider-Man and Firestar ), the signal does not affect Francis ' mind, which is distracted from entrancement by Louise and the game ; after Louise walks away after having her pleas being shrugged off by Francis, he ( unbeknownst to any others ) plays the arcade machine so hard that it and other arcade machines ( most of which are emitting the hypnotic waves ) explode.
Wilder translated plays by André Obey and Jean-Paul Sartre, and wrote the libretti to two operas, The Long Christmas Dinner, composed by Paul Hindemith, and The Alcestiad, composed by Louise Talma and based on his own play.
Lauper plays Sylvia Pickel ( pronounced with an emphasis on the " kel ", as she points out ), a trance-medium who has contact with a wisecracking spirit guide named Louise.
Following on from this, she is featured in a number of audio plays with former Doctor companion Leela ( played by Louise Jameson ) under the umbrella title of Gallifrey.
The orchestra now plays in Louise M. Davies Symphony Hall at Grove Street and Van Ness Avenue, which opened in September 1980 with a gala concert conducted by Edo de Waart, televised live on PBS and hosted by violinist / conductor Yehudi Menuhin.
After the death of Louise Henriette on 9 February 1759 at the Palais-Royal, the Orléans residence in Paris, Louis Philippe took as his mistress Étiennette Le Marquis, a former dancer who liked to act in comedy plays, and who introduced him into the world of the theater.
Co-producer Louise Garfield makes a cameo appearance playing a virus, co-producer Anna Stratton appears as a drug company executive and composer Glenn Schellenberg plays a bathhouse attendant.
The " Lulu " plays formed the basis for G W Pabst's acclaimed silent film Pandora's Box ( 1929 ), starring Louise Brooks as Lulu, and Alban Berg's incomplete opera Lulu ( 1937 ), which is considered to be one of the masterpieces of twentieth-century opera.
Sue George plays Gidget's girlfriend Betty Louise, and the musical group, The Four Preps appear as themselves.
Louise Jameson and John Leeson also returned to play Leela and K9 in the Gallifrey series of audio plays by Big Finish Productions.
Louise Jameson reprised the role of Leela for the 1993 charity special Dimensions in Time, and has voiced the character in four series of audio plays for Big Finish Productions taking place on Gallifrey, alongside Lalla Ward as Romana and John Leeson as K-9.
There appear to be numerous references to the film adaptation of To Kill a Mockingbird in this episode ; Mary Badham plays the character Jean Louise " Sport " Sharewood in this episode, ( Badham played Jean Louise " Scout " Finch in the movie ).
Louise also shows sympathy for Herman whenever he plays office politics with Heddy, or occasionally, with Mr. Bracken.
However, an operation damaged her vocal cords, and so she switched from musicals to plays, beginning with the role of Louise Allington in the farce Tons of Money, which ran for nearly two years at the Shaftesbury Theatre from 1922.
Karen Louise Stupples ( born 24 June 1973 ) is an English professional golfer who plays primarily on the U. S. based LPGA Tour and is also a member of the Ladies European Tour.
One of these plays, Louise, became an opera with music by Israeli composer Menahem Avidom.

Louise and cabaret
They maintain a chaste relationship with Octavia reluctantly keeping house for Hemingway, until he becomes attracted to cabaret star Kitty Molloy ( Louise Glaum ).
Born Charlotte Louise Juliette de Monaco in Constantine, French Algeria, she was the illegitimate daughter of Marie Juliette Louvet, a cabaret singer, and Prince Louis II.

Louise and singer
* 1974 – Louise Redknapp, English singer, television presenter
** Louise Nurding, English singer and former member of ( Eternal )
* Annie Louise Cary ( 1842 – 1921 ), American singer
Among the well-known works that he painted for the Moulin Rouge and other Parisian nightclubs are depictions of the singer Yvette Guilbert ; the dancer Louise Weber, known as the outrageous La Goulue (" The Glutton "), who created the " French Can-Can "; and the much more subtle dancer Jane Avril.
* Jamie Redknapp Football player, and Louise Redknapp, singer / presenter, lived on Broad Walk
Ada Beatrice Queen Victoria Louise Virginia Smith, better known as Bricktop ( August 14, 1894 – February 1, 1984 ) was an American dancer, singer, vaudevillian, and self-described saloon-keeper who owned the nightclub Chez Bricktop in Paris from 1924 to 1961, as well as clubs in Mexico City and Rome.
" Belafonte based his version on a 1954 recording by Jamaican folk singer Louise Bennett.
Her mother was Andrea Louise Simon ( née Heinemann ), a civil rights activist and singer.
Traci Lords ( born Nora Louise Kuzma on May 7, 1968 ), also known as Traci Elizabeth Lords and Tracy Lords, is an American film actress, producer, film director, writer and singer.
On May 4, 1935, he married singer Louise Tobin, with whom he had two children.
** Marie Louise Marcadet, actress and singer ( b. 1758 )
Louise Gold ( born 1956 ) is an English singer, actress and puppeteer whose career has spanned almost four decades.
Lou is the stage name of Louise Hoffner ( born October 27, 1963 in Waghäusel ), a German pop singer.
* Lou ( singer ), the stage name of Louise Hoffner ( born 1963 ), German pop singer
But Albert Carré became keen on a new Scottish singer, Mary Garden, who had captivated the Parisian public when she had taken over the lead role in Gustave Charpentier's Louise shortly after its premiere in 1900.
Mabel Louise Smith ( May 1, 1924 – January 23, 1972 ), known professionally as Big Maybelle, was an American R & B singer and pianist.
Gary got drunk at his promotion party, causing a binge in the two-part season finale, “ Bottom of the Bottle .” Ginger caught her record producer husband, Kenny, cheating on her with a singer, Sylvie ( Louise Vallance ), and broke up with him.
Louise Redknapp ( née Nurding ) ( born 4 November 1974, in Lewisham, London ) is an English singer and media personality.
She was a member of Eternal, a girl group prominent in the 1990s, before becoming a solo singer ( known simply as " Louise ").
He married the pop singer Louise in 1998.
Louise Viktoria Tolstoy ( born Louise Viktoria Kjellberg July 29, 1974 in Sigtuna Municipality, Stockholm County ) is a Swedish jazz singer.

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