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Louise Emerald Bates (December 28, 1886 - June 11, 1972) was an American actress whose photo was covered in the 1915 issue of Motion Picture Classic. Born in Massachusetts, U.S, she left the stage and theater productions, where she starred in musical comedies, for Thanhouser's Falstaff comedies produced at its New Rochelle studio. She was a female lead in Falstaff comedies. In 1916 she worked at Thanhouser's studio in Jacksonville, Florida. where the Falstaff crew relocated. In 1916, actor Harris Gordon was noted as her husband. She married Edmund Mortimer and became Louise Bates Mortimer.
Theater
The Passing Show
The Fascinating Widow
Filmography
Foiling Father's Foes (1915)
Minnie the Mean Manicurist (1915)
Conductor's Classy Champion (1915) as Cordelia
Hilda's Husky Mother (1915) as Hilda
Film Favorite's Finish (1915)
Inspiration (1915 film)
Grace's Gorgeous Gowns (1916)
The Men She Married (1916) as Ada Semple
Her Father's Gold (1916) a drama feature film
Grace's Gorgeous Gowns (1916)
Pete's Persian Princess (1916)
Lucky Larry's Lady Love (1916)
Levy's Fashion Exhibit (1916), private release
Perkins' Peace Party (1916
Silas Marner (1916 film) as His sweetheart
What Doris Did (1916)
Maud Muller Modernized (1916)
Theodore's Terrible Thirst (1916)
The Weakling (1916)
The Kiddie's Kaptain Kid (1916)
Disguisers (1916)
Advertisemters (1916)
Real Estaters (1916)
Guiders (1916)
Musickers (1916)
Wrath of Love (1917)
The Easiest Way (1917 film)
Arms and the Girl (1917) as Olga Karnovitch
The Marionettes (film) (1918) as Madame de Lancey
A Wife's Romance (1923) as Isabel de Castellar (credited as Louise Bates Mortimer)
The Beloved Brat (1938) as Mrs. Morgan's Guest
Laugh It Off (1939 film)
References
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