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Birthday:
Mar 8, 1902
Birthplace:
Cincinnati, Ohio, USA

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Louise Beavers Biography

African American actress Louise Beavers was born in Cincinnati and raised in California, where she attended Pasadena High School. Louise's entree into Hollywood was as maid to silent film star Leatrice Joy. With Ms. Joy's encouragement, Louise began accepting small film parts in 1923, and three years later became a full-time performer when she joined the Ladies Minstrel Troupe. After co-starring in the 1927 Universal remake of Uncle Tom's Cabin, Ms. Beavers worked steadily in films, usually playing maids, housekeepers and "mammies." Her most famous role was as troubled pancake entrepreneur Aunt Delilah in the 1934 filmization of Fannie Hurst's Imitation of Life. Another breakaway from stereotype was as the title character's strong-willed mother in The Jackie Robinson Story (1950), On television, Louise Beavers starred on the weekly sitcom Beulah from 1952 through 1953, and played Louise the maid on the 1953 pilot episode of Make Room for Daddy. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Quotes from Louise Beavers's Characters

    1. Ted Hanover: I like it here... with you and Linda. [to Hardy]
    2. Jim Hardy: answers: And we love having you. When are you leaving?
    3. Francois: How can I stop him sir when I don't know which way is Connecticut!
    4. Jim Hardy: A drink? Boy you were fractured!
    5. Mamie: [about winning Linda back] You could melt her heart right down to butter, if you'd only turn on the heat!
    6. Linda Mason: You sound sweet, but you don't make sense.
    From Holiday Inn. Submitted by rick b (49 days ago)
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