Wednesday, April 2, 2014

B for Louise Brooks



BORN: November 14, 1906

DIED: August 8, 1985

AGED: 78 yrs from a heart attack. Suffered from emphysema and Arthritis

MARRIED: Twice

AFFAIRS: Holy Cow! Name them!!-Charlie Chaplin, Greta Garbo, Mercedes D'Acosta, James Card. She wasn't picky

Free Spirit, Highly intelligent and opinionated. Took off from the studio without caring. Loved Proust, Writer-"Lulu in Hollywood". Dixie Dugan cartoons from the 1920's were inspired by her. Ended up working in Saks 5th Ave.store until rediscovered in the 1950's.  She was also a call girl apparently. Alcoholic and recluse  later in life. Cult Figure. Excellent Bio by Barry Paris.

FILMS: Beggars of Life, Canary Murder Case, Pandora's Box, Diary of a Lost Girl


14 comments:

  1. Until just this moment I had never heard of Louise Brooks and because of what you wrote, I am instantly fascinated and curious. Thank you so much for bringing her back to life for us!


    Julie Jordan Scott
    A to Z Challenge Participant/2011,12,13,14.....
    The Bold Writer from A to Z

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    1. she was very witty and I loved her comment about Loretta Young that the best thing she ever saw was when a director threw a chair at Loretta. She was a party gal but loved her freedom

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  2. not sure I have ever heard of Louise Brooks either ... but now I'm fascinated. What an independent soul ... my, my, my!! Pandora's Box sounds familiar - but then again, I've been watching a lot of Turner Classic Movie channel's interviews and documentaries lately - so maybe it came up there?!!? In any case, interesting information you are sharing. Thank you! :)

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    1. She is amazing to read about and to read her own book. Pandora's Box is considered a major classic and highly valued. It is an amazing film and she is brilliant in it. Shows the first lesbian theme too

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  3. She was so beautiful! Always wanted hair like that (absolutely no hope).
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    1. She had bangs since she was a kid and it looked amazing on her. Colleen Moore is praised for starting the bangs but it was actually Ms. Brooks who had it before her.

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  4. She did get around, didn't she? And we thought Marilyn Monroe had all the fun.

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  5. I had not heard of her, but she is definitely beautiful.

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  6. The people from this time are so interesting. Check out the sketches I'm doing of the same time period. I look forward to checking back in with you during the challenge!

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  7. Gonna look for "Lulu in Hollywood." I like reading about free spirits from that era.

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    1. great book and not a long read but a good one

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  8. Don't know much about this one... but I remember being fascinated by the stylish bob. I've seen Pandora's Box and Diary of A Lost Girl ... which were pretty racy! Censorship is very relaxed here in Europe :-)
    xxx Asha

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  9. Brooks was an icon of style in the late 1920's, and her role as Lulu was heartbreaking. Plus she was a brave lady by not following the rules of the studio system. Like Clara Bow, Helen Twelvetrees, and Ann Dvorak, it destroyed her acting career, but hey... it was brave.

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    1. Her Lulu was an amazing acting feat and she is one of my favs

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