Louise Latimer

Louise Latimer

actress

Louise Latimer was born on Mar 06, 1913 in USA. Louise Latimer's big-screen debut came with There's Always Tomorrow directed by Edward Sloman in 1934.

Born and raised in Brooklyn and following completion of her academic career at the Eramus Hall High School, Louise began her career as fashion model for Macy's Department Store. Her success in this field brought her to Hollywood in 1934 beginning with My Mummy's Arms. A contract player she floated around Tinsel Town's biggest studios showcasing her beauty in versatile roles. Other credits include Two In Revolt (1935), The Witness Chair (1936), Grand Jury (1936), We're On The Jury (1937), and the John Wayne feature California Straight Ahead! (1937). She left films in 1937, at age 21, to focus on a career in fashion.

  • Birthday

    Mar 06, 1913
  • Place of Birth

    Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA

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