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Louise Lorimer

Louise Lorimer (born Louise Knapp Pinkham, July 14, 1898 – August 12, 1995) was an American actress who played character roles on Broadway, in films, and on television in a career lasting over six decades.

Louise Lorimer
Lorimer in the TV series One Step Beyond
Born(1898-07-14)July 14, 1898
DiedAugust 12, 1995(1995-08-12) (aged 97)
Newton, Massachusetts, U.S.
OccupationActress
Years active1934-1982

Life and career Edit

Born Louise Knapp Pinkham in Newton, Massachusetts, she attended Newton High School and studied drama at the Leland Powers School in Boston before taking the stage name Louise Lorimer.[1]

After launching her career in Broadway productions in the 1920s, she played a series of small cinematic roles, including in To Mary – with Love (1936), Gangster's Boy (1938), Manhattan Heartbeat (1940), and Flying Cadets (1941).

During World War II, she performed with the USO in the Pacific. She returned to Broadway in the 1940s, including a role in I Remember Mama (1944), which featured Marlon Brando in his stage debut.[2]

Lorimer's film career continued with Gentleman's Agreement (1947), Once More, My Darling (1949), Father Was a Fullback (1949), The Glass Menagerie (1950), The Sun Sets at Dawn (1950), The Prowler (1951), The People Against O'Hara (1951), Japanese War Bride (1952), Young Man with Ideas (1952), Mister Cory (1957), Compulsion (1959), and -30- (1959).

On television, she played Stagecoach Sal in the western Hopalong Cassidy. She appeared in The Lone Ranger (TV series) episode (1/16) "Cannonball McKay" as the named character (1949). She appeared in several other series, including Dragnet (1955–58), Dennis the Menace (1959–61), Window on Main Street (1961–62), and Perry Mason (1958-62).[2] Lorimer was close friends with actress Shirley Booth and made multiple appearances on the tv series Hazel as George Baxter’s mother.

In addition to appearing in the TV series Alfred Hitchcock Presents, she had a small role in Alfred Hitchcock's 1964 film Marnie. She continued appearing on television into her 80s, including the pilot of the 1978 series Battlestar Galactica ("Saga of a Star World").[1]

Lorimer died at the age of 97 at her home in Newton, Massachusetts.[3]

Selected filmography Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ a b "Louise Lorimer, 97, Longtime Character Actress". Boston Globe. September 28, 1995. p. 35. Retrieved April 3, 2019.
  2. ^ a b "Louise Lorimer". Variety. October 23, 1995. Retrieved April 3, 2019.
  3. ^ "Louise Lorimer; Actress, 97". New York Times. September 2, 1995. Retrieved April 3, 2019.

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Louise Lorimer born Louise Knapp Pinkham July 14 1898 August 12 1995 was an American actress who played character roles on Broadway in films and on television in a career lasting over six decades Louise LorimerLorimer in the TV series One Step BeyondBorn 1898 07 14 July 14 1898Newton Massachusetts U S DiedAugust 12 1995 1995 08 12 aged 97 Newton Massachusetts U S OccupationActressYears active1934 1982 Contents 1 Life and career 2 Selected filmography 3 References 4 External linksLife and career EditBorn Louise Knapp Pinkham in Newton Massachusetts she attended Newton High School and studied drama at the Leland Powers School in Boston before taking the stage name Louise Lorimer 1 After launching her career in Broadway productions in the 1920s she played a series of small cinematic roles including in To Mary with Love 1936 Gangster s Boy 1938 Manhattan Heartbeat 1940 and Flying Cadets 1941 During World War II she performed with the USO in the Pacific She returned to Broadway in the 1940s including a role in I Remember Mama 1944 which featured Marlon Brando in his stage debut 2 Lorimer s film career continued with Gentleman s Agreement 1947 Once More My Darling 1949 Father Was a Fullback 1949 The Glass Menagerie 1950 The Sun Sets at Dawn 1950 The Prowler 1951 The People Against O Hara 1951 Japanese War Bride 1952 Young Man with Ideas 1952 Mister Cory 1957 Compulsion 1959 and 30 1959 On television she played Stagecoach Sal in the western Hopalong Cassidy She appeared in The Lone Ranger TV series episode 1 16 Cannonball McKay as the named character 1949 She appeared in several other series including Dragnet 1955 58 Dennis the Menace 1959 61 Window on Main Street 1961 62 and Perry Mason 1958 62 2 Lorimer was close friends with actress Shirley Booth and made multiple appearances on the tv series Hazel as George Baxter s mother In addition to appearing in the TV series Alfred Hitchcock Presents she had a small role in Alfred Hitchcock s 1964 film Marnie She continued appearing on television into her 80s including the pilot of the 1978 series Battlestar Galactica Saga of a Star World 1 Lorimer died at the age of 97 at her home in Newton Massachusetts 3 Selected filmography EditI ve Got Your Number 1934 Young Telephone Operator uncredited Nobody s Fool 1936 Society Woman uncredited To Mary with Love 1936 Nurse A Doctor s Diary 1937 Ludlow s Secretary uncredited Gangster s Boy 1938 Mrs Kelly Ex Champ 1939 Secretary uncredited The Forgotten Woman 1939 Minor Role uncredited Forgotten Girls 1940 Inmate uncredited Star Dust 1940 Miss Collins uncredited Grand Ole Opry 1940 Governor s Secretary uncredited Manhattan Heartbeat 1940 Nurse Public Deb No 1 1940 Secretary uncredited Flying Cadets 1941 Mary Adams Ames Gentleman s Agreement 1947 Miss Miller uncredited Sorry Wrong Number 1948 Nurse uncredited The Luck of the Irish 1948 Augur s Secretary uncredited The Snake Pit 1948 Nurse uncredited Sorrowful Jones 1949 Nurse Receptionist uncredited Any Number Can Play 1949 Parent uncredited Once More My Darling 1949 Mrs Fraser The Gal Who Took the West 1949 Mrs Livia Logan uncredited Father Was a Fullback 1949 Mrs Jones The Heiress 1949 Dr Sloper s Secretary uncredited Mother Didn t Tell Me 1950 Nurse uncredited The Big Hangover 1950 Mrs Johnson uncredited Mystery Street 1950 Mrs Shanway uncredited Where the Sidewalk Ends 1950 Mrs Jackson uncredited The Glass Menagerie 1950 Miss Porter uncredited Mister 880 1950 Art Store Proprietress uncredited The Sun Sets at Dawn 1950 The Warden s Wife Follow the Sun 1951 Mrs Willie Clinton uncredited The Prowler 1951 Motel Manager The People Against O Hara 1951 Mrs Peg O Hara Reunion in Reno 1951 Mrs Hunt uncredited Callaway Went Thataway 1951 Irate Woman in New York uncredited Japanese War Bride 1952 Harriet Sterling Young Man with Ideas 1952 Martha Rickson uncredited Night Without Sleep 1952 Mrs Carter uncredited Something for the Birds 1952 Mrs Winthrop uncredited Million Dollar Mermaid 1952 Nurse uncredited Never Wave at a WAC 1953 Col Fullbright uncredited Pack Train 1953 Martha Coleman uncredited Crazylegs 1953 Mrs Hirsch Wonder Valley 1953 Sweetheart s Mother Strange Lady in Town 1955 Mrs Wallace uncredited There s Always Tomorrow 1955 Chic Lady with Dog uncredited You re Never Too Young 1955 Teacher uncredited The Benny Goodman Story 1956 Mrs Vanderbilt uncredited Mister Cory 1957 Mrs Vollard Compulsion 1959 Mrs Straus aka Mumsy The Young Philadelphians 1959 Mary Judson uncredited 30 1959 Lady Wilson A Fever in the Blood 1961 Mrs Emma Jenson Witness in Car uncredited Ada 1961 Mrs Danford uncredited Marnie 1964 Mrs Strutt uncredited A Fine Madness 1966 Clubwoman at Luncheon uncredited 5 Card Stud 1968 Mrs Frank Wells uncredited The Impossible Years 1968 Mrs Celia Fish Adam 12 1974 Gert Family Plot 1976 Ida Cookson uncredited The Choirboys 1977 FoxReferences Edit a b Louise Lorimer 97 Longtime Character Actress Boston Globe September 28 1995 p 35 Retrieved April 3 2019 a b Louise Lorimer Variety October 23 1995 Retrieved April 3 2019 Louise Lorimer Actress 97 New York Times September 2 1995 Retrieved April 3 2019 External links Edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Louise Lorimer Louise Lorimer at IMDb Louise Lorimer at AllMovie Louise Lorimer at the Internet Broadway Database Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Louise Lorimer amp oldid 1172318751, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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