
Louise Lorraine
Known For
Acting
Born
1904-10-01 in San Francisco, California, USA
Died
1981-02-02
Biography
From Wikipedia Louise Lorraine (October 1, 1904 – February 2, 1981) was an American film actress. Louise started out in two-reel comedies for independent studios, then spent time at MGM and Universal. She became very popular in action-filled serials such as The Radio King and With Stanley in Africa in 1922. She starred in 11 in all, showing much energy and charisma, not as much seen in many of her colleagues in that genre. Louise was selected one of the WAMPAS Baby Stars in 1922. She may be best-remembered for being the third actress to portray Jane, having portrayed the character in the 1921 movie serial The Adventures of Tarzan.[2] She starred in only five talkies in her film career, including Near the Rainbow's End (1930), co-starring Bob Steele. Following this film, she retired from the film industry to devote her time with her husband and two children. She married twice. Her first marriage to actor Art Acord ended in divorce in 1928. Her second marriage to Chester J. Hubbard ended in 1963 upon his death. She had two children. She died in 1981, aged 76, in New York City, from undisclosed causes. Her interment was in Forest Lawn - Hollywood Hills Cemetery.
Most Known For

Pals
as Molly Markham

Sweetie
as The Society Woman

The Verdict
as Carol Kingsley

Exit Smiling
as Phyllis

The Stolen Ranch
as Mary Jane

Winners Of The Wilderness
as Mimi

The Wild Girl
as Pattie

Moonlight and Cactus

McGuire of the Mounted
as Julie Montreau

Borrowed Finery
as Sheila Conroy

The Adventures of Tarzan
as Jane

Circus Rookies
as La Belle

Hard Fists
as Betty Barnes

Chinatown Charlie
as Annie Gordon

Three in Exile
as Lorraine Estes

Baby Mine
as Helen

The Fire Eater
as Martha McCarthy

Headin' West
as Ann Forest

The Silent Guardian
as Jessie Stevens
