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Louise Glaum is a Actor and Producer American born on 4 september 1888 at Baltimore (USA)

Louise Glaum

Louise Glaum
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Nationality USA
Birth 4 september 1888 at Baltimore (USA)
Death 25 november 1970 (at 82 years) at Los Angeles (USA)

Louise Glaum (September 4, 1888 – November 25, 1970) was an American actress. Known for her role as a femme fatale in silent era motion picture dramas, she was credited with giving one of the best characterizations of a vamp in her early career.

Glaum began her acting career on the stage in Los Angeles, her hometown, in 1907. After a few years, she went on the road with a touring company and performed as an ingenue in the play Why Girls Leave Home. She stayed on in Chicago, where she appeared in a number of productions. After returning to Los Angeles in 1911 because of the death of her younger sister, Glaum found acting work at a movie studio. She appeared in over 110 movies from 1912 to 1925, her debut being in When the Heart Calls.

After starring in Greater Than Love (1921), she retired from the screen and moved to New York. In 1925, she sued for money owed her for movie work amounting to $103,000. The suit was ultimately dismissed by the court due to technicalities. Glaum made a final movie appearance in 1925. Under contract with Associated Exhibitors, she starred as the conniving other woman opposite Lionel Barrymore in a drama directed by Henri Diamant-Berger titled Fifty-Fifty.

For over three years, Glaum headlined on the vaudeville circuit in dramatic playlets. She presented a play in which she starred, Trial Marriage, in Los Angeles in 1928. Continuing to act on the stage, she opened and appeared in her own theatre in Los Angeles in the mid-1930s and became a drama instructor. Glaum was active in music clubs over the following decades. She served as president of the Matinee Musical Club for many years and was also state president of the California Federation of Music Clubs.

Biography

Femme fatale, surnommée « la femme araignée », elle fait toute sa carrière dans le cinéma muet.

Une fois sa carrière hollywoodienne - de plus de cent films - achevée, en 1921 (avec un film en 1925), elle se consacre à l'art de la scène et à sa propre école d'art dramatique jusqu'à sa mort à la suite d'une pneumonie.

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Filmography of Louise Glaum (29 films)

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Actress

Fifty-Fifty, 50minutes
Directed by Henri Diamant-Berger
Origin USA
Genres Drama
Actors Hope Hampton, Lionel Barrymore, Louise Glaum, Jean Del Val
Roles Nina Olmstead

American millionaire Frederick Harmon (played by Lionel Barrymore) is in Paris, France, for business and pleasure. While enjoying the Parisian night life, he meets and falls in love with Ginette (played by Hope Hampton), a fashion model who moonlights as an apache dancer in a nightclub.
Love
Love (1920)
, 1h10
Directed by Wesley Ruggles
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Romance
Actors Louise Glaum, James Kirkwood Sr., Joseph Kilgour, Peggy Cartwright, Edith Yorke
Roles Natalie Storm

A young woman, Natalie Storm (played by Glaum), works in a sweatshop and struggles to support her mother (played by Yorke) and little sister, Beatrice (played by Cartwright). Their mother dies and Beatrice suffers from poverty.
The Leopard Woman, 1h10
Directed by Wesley Ruggles
Origin USA
Genres Adventure, Romance
Actors Louise Glaum, House Peters, Sr., Noble Johnson, Alfred Hollingsworth
Roles Madame - the Leopard Woman
Rating58% 2.9258052.9258052.9258052.9258052.925805
The story is set in Africa. Two rival European governments have sent secret agents to the uncivilized kingdom of M'tela. British agent John Culbertson (played by Peters) survives an attempt on his life and leads a safari from Bajuma, on the edge of the desert, to the savage kingdom.
Sex
Sex (1920)
, 1h27
Directed by Fred Niblo
Origin USA
Genres Drama
Actors Louise Glaum, Irving Cummings, Viola Barry, Peggy Pearce, Myrtle Stedman, William Conklin
Roles Adrienne Renault
Rating58% 2.9136452.9136452.9136452.9136452.913645
The film is a morality story on the evils of marital infidelity and the wild lifestyle of New York actors. At the same time, the film included scenes of seduction and debauchery that made it the subject of controversy over its prurient content.
The Lone Wolf's Daughter, 1h10
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Thriller, Crime
Actors Bertram Grassby, Louise Glaum, Thomas Holding, Edwin Stevens, Wallace Beery
Roles Princess Sonia / Sonia, her daughter

The story is set in London, England. Princess Sonia (played by Glaum) and her husband, exiled Russian nobleman Prince Victor (played by Stevens), are at an auction. She is bidding against him in an effort to obtain a Corot landscape that has incriminating letters she wrote hidden inside. The painting is purchased by Michael Lanyard (played by Grassby), who is suspected of being the mysterious international thief the "Lone Wolf".
Sahara
Sahara (1919)
, 1h10
Directed by Arthur Rosson
Origin USA
Genres Drama
Actors Louise Glaum, Matt Moore, Edwin Stevens, Nigel De Brulier
Roles Mignon
Rating50% 2.544392.544392.544392.544392.54439
Silent film femme fatale, Louise Glaum, portrays the role of Mignon, a Parisian music hall celebrity. Mignon marries a young American civil engineer, John Stanley, portrayed by Matt Moore. Stanley is transferred to Egypt to work on an engineering project in the Sahara. Mignon and her son, portrayed by Pat Moore, join Stanley in the desert. Unhappy with life in the desert, Mignon leaves Stanley and her son in the desert and moves to Cairo with the wealthy Baron Alexis, portrayed by Edwin Stevens. Mignon lives in Baron Alexis' palace while Stanley goes blind and becomes addicted to the drug hasheesh. Mignon later encounters Stanley and her son, who have become beggars in the streets of Cairo. Mignon returns to the desert to care for her husband, and the two are reconciled.
The Goddess of Lost Lake, 50minutes
Directed by Wallace Worsley
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Western
Actors Louise Glaum, Lawson Butt, Hayward Mack, Monte Blue, Joseph J. Dowling, Frank Lanning
Roles Mary Thorne

The story is about a young woman who is a quarter Native American Indian, Mary Thorne (Glaum), who returns to the home of her prospector father, Marshall Thorne (Dowling), after completing her education in the East. She has a college degree and an air of refinement.
Golden Rule Kate, 50minutes
Directed by Reginald Barker
Origin USA
Genres Western
Actors Louise Glaum, William Conklin, Jack Richardson, Mildred Harris, John Gilbert, Gertrude Claire
Roles Golden Rule Kate
Rating51% 2.575882.575882.575882.575882.57588
The setting is the Old West town of Paradise, Nevada, where a young woman, Mercedes Murphy (played by Louise Glaum), co-owns and operates a combination saloon and dance hall called the Red Hen with her business partner, Slick Barney (played by Jack Richardson). Her little half-sister, Olive "Live" Sumner (played by Mildred Harris), who is crippled, lives with her and she makes every effort to protect the child. A tough, but good-hearted businesswoman, Mercedes shows a tender side at home with Live. Her partner, Slick, and a cowboy called the Heller (played by John Gilbert), who has a heart of gold, are both interested in Live.
A Strange Transgressor, 50minutes
Directed by Reginald Barker
Origin USA
Genres Drama
Actors Louise Glaum, J. Barney Sherry, Mae Giraci
Roles Lola Montrose

Lola Montrose (played by Glaum) is a kept woman. The man she lives with while facing the scorn of society, famous surgeon Dr. John Hampton (played by Sherry), supports her in lavish style. She wishes he will marry her. Having tired of his mistress, however, Hampton tells her that he plans to marry a "good woman," Paula Chester (played by Matthews), who was originally intended for his son, Irwin (played by Chase). He is sure she will exert proper influence over Irwin.
Idolators
Idolators (1917)
, 50minutes
Directed by Walter Edwards
Origin USA
Genres Drama
Actors Louise Glaum, Lee Hill, Milton Ross
Roles Viola Strathmore

Comme l'auteur Curtis de Forest Ralston est tombé amoureux de l'actrice Viola Strathmore, qui doit jouer dans sa pièce "Vanity", cette dernière le pousse à faire des changements en sa faveur. Curtis, qui n'est pas aussi talentueux qu'il le croit, n'arrive pas à faire ces modifications. Sa femme Anita, une ancienne actrice qui a abandonné sa carrière par amour pour lui, demande de l'aide à son ancien agent et ensemble ils retravaillent la pièce pour satisfaire les desiderata de Viola. Vanity a un énorme succès, ce qui gonfle encore plus l'ego de Curtis, et il quitte Anita pour Viola. Lorsque le producteur financier de la pièce apprend les relations adultères entre l'auteur et sa vedette, il retire son argent et la pièce doit s'arrêter. Curtis, toujours amoureux de Viola, veut continuer leurs relations mais Viola, le rendant responsable de sa chute, le tue. Elle se réfugie dans un immeuble, où la police finit par la retrouver, mais son fidèle serviteur Borul la tue plutôt que la laisser entre les mains de la police.
The Aryan
The Aryan (1916)
, 50minutes
Directed by William S. Hart, Reginald Barker
Origin USA
Genres Western
Actors William S. Hart, Gertrude Claire, Charles K. French, Louise Glaum, Bessie Love, Herschel Mayall
Roles Trixie, 'the Firefly'
Rating60% 3.004583.004583.004583.004583.00458
A hard working miner, Steve Denton (played by Hart), has become rich from years of prospecting. He takes his fortune and leaves to visit his ill mother, Mrs. Denton (played by Claire).
Hell's Hinges, 1h4
Directed by William S. Hart, Charles Swickard
Origin USA
Genres Action, Romance, Western
Actors William S. Hart, Clara Williams, Louise Glaum, Jack Standing, Alfred Hollingsworth, Jean Hersholt
Roles Dolly (dance-hall girl)
Rating66% 3.3407553.3407553.3407553.3407553.340755
Hell's Hinges tells the story of a weak-willed minister, Rev. Bob Henley (played by Standing), who comes to a wild and debauched frontier town with his sister, Faith (played by Williams). The owner of the saloon, Silk Miller (played by Hollingsworth), and his accomplices sense trouble and encourage the local rowdies to disrupt the attempts to evangelize the community. Hard-bitten gunman Blaze Tracy (played by Hart), the most dangerous man around, is, however, won over by the sincerity of Faith. He intervenes to expel the rowdies from the newly built church.
Somewhere in France, 50minutes
Directed by Charles Giblyn
Origin USA
Genres War
Themes Spy films, Political films
Actors Louise Glaum, Howard C. Hickman, Joseph J. Dowling, Jerome Storm, William Fairbanks
Roles Marie Chaumontel

An evil French woman, Marie Chaumontel (played by Glaum), is a spy for the Germans during World War I. She vamps and seduces officers of the French high command, accumulating state secrets and then discarding her lovers.