Louise Fazenda

Louise Fazenda (June 17, 1895 – April 17, 1962)[1] was an American film actress, appearing chiefly in silent comedy films.

Louise Fazenda
Fazenda in 1920
Born(1895-06-17)June 17, 1895
DiedApril 17, 1962(1962-04-17) (aged 66)
Resting placeInglewood Park Cemetery, Inglewood, California
OccupationActress
Years active1913–1939
Spouses
Noel M. Smith
(m. 1917; div. 1926)
    (m. 1927)
    Children1

    Early life

    Fazenda was born in her maternal grandparents' house in Lafayette, Indiana,[2] the daughter of merchandise broker Joseph A. Fazenda, who was born in Mexico, and Nelda T. Schilling Fazenda, a Chicago native. She was of Portuguese, French, and Italian descent on her father's side and of German descent on her mother's.

    The Fazenda family moved to California, where Joseph Fazenda opened a grocery store. Louise attended Los Angeles High School and St. Mary's Convent, and one of her jobs after shcool was delivering groceries for the family business by a horse-drawn wagon.

    Career

    Who's Who in the Film World, 1914

    Fazenda was discovered by a scout employed by Mack Sennett in a high school comedy show. She made her first film in 1913. She was best known as a character actor in silent films, playing roles such as a fussy spinster and a blacksmith. She briefly left films from 1921 to 1922 to perform vaudeville.[3] Her transition into talking pictures led to more serious roles.[2] The Old Maid, in 1939, was her last of her nearly 300 movie appearances.

    Marriage

    In 1927, Fazenda married Hal B. Wallis, a producer at Warner Bros., and they remained married until her death. They had one son, Brent, who became a psychiatrist.[2]

    Death

    Fazenda died of a cerebral hemorrhage in Beverly Hills, California.[1] Wallis was in Hawaii making a film and left immediately for home. She was interred at the Inglewood Park Cemetery in Inglewood, California. At her funeral, many stories were told of Fazenda's volunteer work, such as caring for children at UCLA Medical Center and taking in two children during World War II.[4]

    Recognition

    Fazenda has a star at 6801 Hollywood Boulevard in the Motion Pictures section of the Hollywood Walk of Fame.[5]

    She appears in the lyrics of "Out in the Street", a rock-ballad from 1975 by hard rock band UFO. "Your comic book impersonations, Louise Fazenda and Buster Keaton"

    Selected filmography

    Year Title Role Notes
    1913Poor Jake's DemiseServantShort subject
    Incomplete
    Almost an ActressSusieShort subject
    Lost film
    1915Hogan's Romance UpsetShort subject
    Fatty's Tintype TangleEdgar's WifeShort subject
    1916The Marble HeartLost film
    Maid MadShort subject
    1917Maggie's First False StepLost film
    1919Bullin' the Bullsheviki
    Salome vs. ShenandoahShort subject
    Lost film
    1920Down on the FarmLouise, the Farmer's Daughter
    Married LifeWife of Heckler at Theatre
    1921A Small Town IdolTheatregoer
    1922Bright Eyesthe GolferShort subject
    The Beauty ShopCremo PanatellaLost film
    Bow Wowthe Country GirlLost film
    Quincy Adams SawyerMandy SkinnerLost film
    The Beautiful and DamnedMurielLost film
    1923The FogMillie RichardsLost film
    The Spider and the RoseDoloresLost film
    Main StreetBea SorensonLost film
    Mary of the MoviesCameo
    Uncredited
    Incomplete film
    The SpoilersTilly Nelson
    Tea: With a Kick!Lost film
    The Gold DiggersMabel MunroeIncomplete film
    The WantersMaryLost film
    The Old FoolDolores MurphyLost film
    1924The Dramatic Life of Abraham LincolnSally, a Country GirlIncomplete film
    The Galloping FishUndine
    True as SteelMiss LeedsIncomplete film
    Listen LesterArbutus Quilty
    Being RespectableDeborah Carpenter
    This WomanRose
    The Lighthouse by the SeaFlora Gale
    1925The Night ClubCarmen
    Cheaper To MarryFlora
    The Price of PleasureStella KellyLost film
    DéclasséMrs. Walton
    A Broadway ButterflyCookie DaleLost film
    Grounds for DivorceMarianneIncomplete film, missing reel 3
    The Love HourJenny TibbsLost film
    CompromiseHildaLost film
    Bobbed HairSweetie
    Hogan's AlleyDolly
    1926The BatLizzie Allen
    Footloose WidowsFlo
    Miss NobodyMazie RaleighLost film
    The Passionate QuestMadame MathildeLost film
    Tin GodsLost film
    MillionairesReba, Esther's SisterLost film
    The Old SoakAnnieLost film
    The Lady of the HaremYasminLost film
    Ladies at PlayAunt KatherineLost film
    1927Finger PrintsDora TraynorLost film
    The Red MillGretchen
    The Gay Old BirdSisseretta Simpkins
    Babe Comes HomeLaundry GirlLost film
    Cradle SnatchersSusan MartinIncomplete film, missing reels 3 and 4
    Simple SisSisLost film
    A Sailor's SweetheartCynthia BottsIncomplete film
    A Texas SteerMrs. Ma BranderLost film
    Ham and Eggs at the FrontCally Brown
    1928Tillie's Punctured RomanceTillie, a RunawayLost film
    Domestic TroublesLolaLost film
    Pay as You EnterMary SmithLost film
    Vamping VenusMaggie Cassidy / CirceLost film
    Five and Ten Cent AnnieAnnieLost film
    A fragment exists
    Heart to HeartAunt Katie Boyd
    The TerrorMrs. ElveryLost film
    Noah's ArkHilda/Tavern MaidFilm survives as a partially restored 108 minute version; the original 138 minute version is lost
    OutcastMable
    Riley the CopLena Krausmeyer
    Taxi 13Uncredited
    1929Stark MadMrs. FlemingLost film
    The Desert SongSusan
    House of HorrorLouiseLost film
    Hot StuffAunt Kate
    On With the ShowSarah
    Hard to GetMa Martin
    The Show of Showsin 'Recitations' Sketch
    The Broadway HooferJane
    1930No, No, NanetteSue SmithIncomplete film
    Wide OpenAgatha Hathaway
    Loose AnklesSarah Harper
    High Society BluesMrs. Granger
    Spring Is HereEmily Braley
    Bride of the RegimentTeresa, the MaidLost film
    A 20-second fragment exists
    Rain or ShineFrankie
    LeatherneckingHortense
    Viennese NightsGretl Kruger
    1931Gun SmokeHampsey Dell
    Misbehaving LadiesAunt Kate Boyd
    Newly RichMaggie Tiffany
    The Mad ParadeFanny Smithers
    The Cuban Love SongElvira
    1932Racing YouthDaisy Joy
    Once in a LifetimeHelen Hobart
    The Unwritten LawLulu Potts
    1933Hunting TroubleWalter's WifeShort subject
    Alice in WonderlandWhite Queen
    1934CaravanGoverness Bessie Opitz
    Wonder BarMrs. Pratt
    1935The Winning TicketNora Tomasello
    The Casino Murder CaseBecky
    Broadway Gondolier (1935) as Mrs. Flaggenheim
    Bad BoyMrs. Harris - Landlady
    The Widow from Monte CarloRose Torrent
    1936ColleenAlicia Ames
    Doughnuts and SocietyKate Flannagan
    I Married a DoctorBea Sorenson
    1937Ready, Willing, and AbleClara Heineman
    The Road BackAngelina
    Ever Since EveAbbie Belldon
    Merry-Go-Round of 1938Mrs. Penelope Updike
    First LadyMrs. Lavinia Mae Creevey
    1938Swing Your LadySadie
    Down on the FarmAunt Ida
    1939The Old MaidDora

    References

    1. Ellenberger, Allan R. (2001). Celebrities in Los Angeles Cemeteries: A Directory. McFarland. p. 178. ISBN 9780786450190.
    2. "Louise Fazenda, star of silent films, dies". Journal & Courier. Lafayette, Indiana. April 18, 1962. p. 1. Retrieved May 29, 2018 via Newspapers.com.icon of an open green padlock
    3. Death takes Louise Fazenda of silent films. The Los Angeles Times. April 18, 1962. p. 35 and p. 42. Retrieved May 29, 2018 - via Newspapers.com icon of an open green padlock
    4. "Louise Fazenda's good deeds live after her". Los Angeles Times. April 21, 1962. p. 10. Retrieved May 29, 2018 via Newspapers.com.icon of an open green padlock
    5. "Louise Fazenda". Hollywood Walk of Fame. Archived from the original on June 17, 2017. Retrieved June 17, 2017.
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