Louise Seidel was an American actress who is best known for Forty Little Mothers (1940) and other films from the 1930s. Born on July 25, 1916, in California, USA, she had a career that included several notable roles in early cinema. She passed away on March 31, 1993, in Hanover, New Hampshire, USA.
Personal and Family Life
Louise Seidel was married to Maurice Rapf from January 5, 1939, until her death in 1993. The couple had three children together. Little is known about her family life outside of her marriage, but her long union with Rapf suggests a strong family bond.
Death and Legacy
Louise Seidel died on March 31, 1993. Her contributions to early film, including her roles in various productions, are remembered by fans of classic cinema. Though she may not be a household name today, her work in films like Forty Little Mothers remains a part of film history.
Filmography
Title | Release Date | Character |
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Cocoanut Grove | 1938-05-20 | Girl |
Charlie McCarthy, Detective | 1939-12-22 | Young Woman |
Make Way for Tomorrow | 1937-05-09 | Hat Check Girl (uncredited) |
The Florentine Dagger | 1935-03-30 | Baker’s Daughter (uncredited) |
Forty Little Mothers | 1940-04-26 | Betty |
A Night at the Ritz | 1935-03-23 | Cashier (uncredited) |
Stranded | 1935-06-29 | Danish Girl (uncredited) |
If I Were King | 1938-09-28 | Girl |