Louise Huntington

Louise Huntington

Known for: Acting
Biography: 1904-11-01
Deathday: 1997-06-02 (92 years old)

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Louise Huntington (November 1, 1904 in Dallas, Texas – June 2, 1997 in Summit, New Jersey) was an American stage and screen actress appearing on Broadway in the 1920s and on screen in the 1930s.

Huntington's film career included silent movies as well as some of the first sound productions. The Viking, in which she appeared in 1931, was the first Canadian-produced film to include sound.

On Broadway, Huntington appeared in The World We Make (1939), Pygmalion (1938), Captain Jinks of the Horse Marines (1938), Elizabeth the Queen (1930), The Nut Farm (1929), and The Constant Nymph (1926). Huntington's stage career took her overseas, including being part of a troupe that toured Africa in 1928. Later in life Huntington continued performing on stage and on television. She also directed theater and continued to act in commercials into her 80s. She was married to Robert Roberts, whom she later divorced. Her second husband was Sydney Houston who died in the mid-1970s. She died in Summit, New Jersey in 1997.

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Known For
Acting

Gender
Female

Birthday
1904-11-01

Deathday
1997-06-02 (92 years old)

Birth Place
Dallas, United States of America

Citizenships
United States of America


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