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Louise Brooks is a Actor American born on 14 november 1906 at Cherryvale (USA)

Louise Brooks

Louise Brooks
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Birth name Mary Louise Brooks
Nationality USA
Birth 14 november 1906 at Cherryvale (USA)
Death 8 august 1985 (at 78 years) at Rochester (USA)

Louise Brooks (November 14, 1906 – August 8, 1985), born Mary Louise Brooks, was an American dancer and film actress noted as a iconic symbol of the flapper, and for popularizing the bobbed haircut.

Brooks is best known as the lead in three feature films made in Europe: Pandora's Box (1929), Diary of a Lost Girl (1929), and Prix de Beauté (Miss Europe, 1930); the first two were made by G. W. Pabst. She starred in seventeen silent films and eight sound films before retiring in 1935. Brooks published her memoir, Lulu in Hollywood, in 1982; three years later she died of a heart attack at the age of 78.

Biography

Marriages and relationships

In the summer of 1926, Brooks married Eddie Sutherland, the director of the film she made with W. C. Fields, but by 1927 had fallen "terribly in love" with George Preston Marshall, owner of a chain of laundries and future owner of the Washington Redskins football team, following a chance meeting with him that she later referred to as "the most fateful encounter of my life". She divorced Sutherland, mainly due to her budding relationship with Marshall, in June 1928.

In 1933, she married Chicago millionaire Deering Davis, a son of Nathan Smith Davis, Jr., but abruptly left him in March 1934 after only five months of marriage, "without a good-bye... and leaving only a note of her intentions" behind her. According to Card, Davis was just "another elegant, well-heeled admirer", nothing more. The couple officially divorced in 1938.

Despite her two marriages, she never had children, referring to herself as "Barren Brooks". Her many lovers from years before had included a young William S. Paley, the founder of CBS. According to Louise Brooks: Looking For Lulu, Paley provided a small monthly stipend to Brooks for the rest of her life, and according to the documentary this stipend kept her from committing suicide at one point.
She also had an on-again, off-again relationship with George Preston Marshall throughout the 1920s and 1930s (which she described as "abusive"). He was the biggest reason she was able to secure a contract with Pabst. Marshall repeatedly asked her to marry him, but after finding that she had had many affairs while they were together, married film actress Corinne Griffith instead.


Sexuality
By her own admission, Brooks was a sexually liberated woman, not afraid to experiment, even posing fully nude for art photography, and her liaisons with many film people were legendary, although much of it is speculation.

Brooks enjoyed fostering speculation about her sexuality, cultivating friendships with lesbian and bisexual women including Pepi Lederer and Peggy Fears, but eschewing relationships. She admitted to some lesbian dalliances, including a one-night stand with Greta Garbo. She later described Garbo as masculine but a "charming and tender lover". Despite all this, she considered herself neither lesbian nor bisexual:


I had a lot of fun writing 'Marion Davies' Niece' [an article about Pepi Lederer], leaving the lesbian theme in question marks. All my life it has been fun for me. ... When I am dead, I believe that film writers will fasten on the story that I am a lesbian... I have done lots to make it believable [...] All my women friends have been lesbians. But that is one point upon which I agree positively with [Christopher] Isherwood: There is no such thing as bisexuality. Ordinary people, although they may accommodate themselves, for reasons of whoring or marriage, are one-sexed. Out of curiosity, I had two affairs with girls – they did nothing for me.

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Filmography of Louise Brooks (25 films)

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YearNameJobRoles
1976Memories of Berlin: The Twilight of Weimar CultureActressSelf - Interviewee
1938Overland Stage RaidersActressBeth Hoyt
1937King of GamblersActress
1937When You're in LoveActress
1936Empty SaddlesActressBoots Boone
1931God's Gift to WomenActressFlorine
1931Windy Riley Goes HollywoodActressBetty Grey
1931It Pays to AdvertiseActressThelma Temple
1930Miss EuropeActressLucienne
1929Pandora's BoxActressLulu
1929The Canary Murder CaseActressThe Canary
1929Diary of a Lost GirlActressThymian Henning
1928A Girl in Every PortActressMarie / Mam'selle Godiva
1928Beggars of LifeActressThe Girl (Nancy)
1927The City Gone WildActressSnuggles Joy
1927Now We're in the AirActressGriselle and Grisette
1927Rolled StockingsActressCarol Fleming
1927Evening ClothesActressFox Trot
1926The American VenusActressMiss Bayport
1926It's the Old Army GameActressMildred Marshall
1926Love 'Em and Leave 'EmActressJanie Walsh
1926A Social CelebrityActressKitty Laverne
1926Just Another BlondeActressDiana O'Sullivan
1926The Show OffActressClara
1925The Street of Forgotten MenActressA Moll (uncredited)