Louise Owen was an American actress born on February 1, 1895, in Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA. She is best known for her roles in films such as Igorrotes, Crocodiles and a Hat Box, The Skating Rink, and The Emerald Pin. Owen passed away on November 19, 1973, in Los Angeles, California, USA.
Personal and Family Life
Louise Owen, originally named Adelaide Louise Eva Owen, grew up in New York City. Details about her family are limited, but her career began in the early 1910s, when silent films were gaining popularity. She quickly made a name for herself in the film industry during that era.
Career
During her acting career, Louise appeared in numerous short films, primarily in 1916. Her performances showcased her talent in a variety of roles, contributing to the silent film movement. Louise’s work provided entertainment during a transformative period in cinema history.
Death and Legacy
Louise Owen died on November 19, 1973, in Los Angeles, California. Though she acted primarily during the silent film era, her contributions to the industry are remembered as part of early American cinema. Her films remain a testament to her talent and dedication as an actress.
Filmography
Year | Title | Role |
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1915 | In the Boarding House | Employee |
1916 | The Emerald Pin | Rose |
1916 | A Fool and His Friend | – |
1916 | Delinquent Bridegrooms | 1st Widow (as Louise Owens) |
1916 | His Blowout | The Frenchman’s Wife (as Louise Owens) |
1916 | Bungling Bill’s Dream | – |
1916 | A Spring Chicken | Mrs. Fuller Coyne |
1916 | Slipping It Over on Father | The Professor’s Wife |
1916 | A Mix-Up in Photos | – |
1916 | The Rich Spinster | – |
1916 | Bungling Bill, Detective | – |
1916 | The Soubrette | – |
1916 | The Lion Hearted Chief | The Bandit’s Accomplice |
1916 | Heaven Will Protect a Woiking Goil | – |
1916 | The Shop Girl | – |
1916 | Igorrotes, Crocodiles and a Hat Box | Madame Parlevoo (as Louise Alva Owen) |
1916 | The Skating Rink | – |