LC control no. | n 93020564 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Glaum, Louise |
Birth date | [1895?-09-10,1888-09-04,1888-09-10] |
Death date | 1970-11-25 |
Place of birth | Baltimore (Md.) |
Place of death | Los Angeles (Calif.) |
Field of activity | Acting Motion pictures Motion pictures--Production and direction Motion picture industry Silent films Theater |
Affiliation | California Federation of Music Clubs |
Profession or occupation | Actresses Femmes fatales Leading ladies (Actresses) Women motion picture producers and directors |
Found in | Sex [MP] 1920: credits (cast, Louise Glaum) LC data base, 2/26/93 (MLC hdg.: Glaum, Louise) The return of Draw Egan, [2010]: container (cast, Louise Glaum) Vazzana, E.M. Silent film necrology, ©2001: page 199 (Louise Glaum, stage/film actress, b. Baltimore, MD 10 Sep. 1895?-25 Nov. 1970, Los Angeles, CA) Lowe, D. An encyclopedia dictionary of women in early American films, 1895-1930, ©2005: page 246 (Louise Glaum, 1900 Baltimore, MD-1970 Los Angeles, CA; appeared in western and feature films; credited as "the best actress of all screen vamps") Silent Hollywood website, July 11, 2014 (Louise Glaum, born September 10, 1888 in Baltimore, Maryland; died November 25, 1970 in Los Angeles, California; original vamp) IMDb, July 11, 2014 (Louise Glaum, born Sept. 4, 1888 in Baltimore, Maryland; actress and producer; died November 25, 1970 in Los Angeles, California) Hollywood Star Walk via Los Angeles Times online, July 14, 2014 (Louise Glaum, actress, born Sept. 4, 1888 in Baltimore; died November 25, 1970 in Los Angeles; played leading roles in silent films; frequently cast as a vamp; acted on the New York stage; former president of the Matinee Musical Club and past president of the California Federation of Music Clubs) |
Associated language | eng |