

Acting
Birthday: November 14, 1906 (119)
Place of Birth: Cherryvale, Kansas, USA
Biography
Mary Louise Brooks (November 14, 1906 – August 8, 1985) was an American film actress and dancer during the 1920s and 1930s. She is regarded today as an icon of the Jazz Age and flapper culture, in part due to the bob hairstyle that she helped popularize during the prime of her career. Brooks began her career as a dancer. While dancing in the Ziegfeld Follies in New York City, she came to the attention of Walter Wanger, a producer at Paramount Pictures, and was signed to a five-year contract with the studio. She appeared in supporting roles in various Paramount films before taking the heroine's role in Beggars of Life (1928).
Known For
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Clara Bow: Hollywood's Lost Screen Goddess (2012)Age: 106
Flappers, Speakeasies, and the Birth of Modern Culture (2010)Age: 104
1001 Films (1989)Age: 83as (archival)
Overland Stage Raiders (1938)Age: 32as Beth Hoyt
Empty Saddles (1936)Age: 30as Boots Boone
It Pays to Advertise (1931)Age: 25as Thelma Temple
Windy Riley Goes Hollywood (1931)Age: 25as Betty Grey
God's Gift to Women (1931)Age: 25as Florine
Miss Europe (1930)Age: 24as Lucienne
Pandora's Box (1929)Age: 23as Lulu
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