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Louise Henry(1911-1967)

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Louise Henry
Louise Henry was born as Jessouise Heiman to Dr. Jesse Heiman and his wife, Louise Henry Heiman, who was a vaudeville star. Louise Henry Sr. as she was known, contracted tuberculosis while performing in vaudeville and was sent to a sanitarium in Saranac Lake, NY. While there she was treated by Dr. Heiman and the couple fell in love and got married. Jessoiuse was their only child, and she and her mother spent a great deal of her youth touring Europe, where the young Louise, as she was called, made quite a splash dancing the Charleston. When they returned to the states Louise moved to Hollywood, where she took her mother's name as a stage name and started acting in movies. She had several connections before arriving in Hollywood, among them Will Rogers who had been a good friend of Louise Sr. in their vaudeville days and Carl Laemmle, whose life had been saved by Dr. Heiman.

Louise only acted for a few years, but made several films mostly at MGM, where her beauty was compared to that of Jean Harlow and Carol Lombard. She returned to New York City in the early 40's and married Samuel Robert Weltz, Sr. She had two stepchildren from this marriage S. Robert Weltz, Jr. and Pauline Weltz Raiff. Louise and her husband, who was a lawyer, lived a quiet life splitting their time between homes in Manhattan and Elberon, NJ. Although she was very sick in her last few years, her beauty never waned and she always had a smile on her face.

She was the step grandmother of filmmaker, Laurie Weltz and the step great grandmother of actress India Ennenga.
BornJune 14, 1911
DiedFebruary 17, 1967(55)
BornJune 14, 1911
DiedFebruary 17, 1967(55)
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Known for

Jean Harlow and William Powell in Imprudente jeunesse (1935)
Imprudente jeunesse
6.4
  • Louise
  • 1935
Maureen O'Sullivan and Robert Montgomery in Jours heureux (1934)
Jours heureux
6.9
  • Lilly - Singer
  • 1934
The Gaunt Stranger (1938)
The Gaunt Stranger
6.3
  • Cora Ann Milton
  • 1938
La double vengeance (1935)
La double vengeance
6.8
  • Lillian Hopper
  • 1935

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  • Phyllis Brooks and Sidney Toler in Charlie Chan à Reno (1939)
    Charlie Chan à Reno
    7.0
    • Jeanne Bently
    • 1939
  • The Gaunt Stranger (1938)
    The Gaunt Stranger
    6.3
    • Cora Ann Milton
    • 1938
  • Jane Withers in Quarante-cinq papas (1937)
    Quarante-cinq papas
    5.8
    • Elizabeth Carter
    • 1937
  • Burgess Meredith and Ann Sothern in There Goes the Groom (1937)
    There Goes the Groom
    5.5
    • Janet Russell
    • 1937
  • Louise Henry, Joan Marsh, and Warner Oland in Charlie Chan à Broadway (1937)
    Charlie Chan à Broadway
    7.0
    • Billie Bronson
    • 1937
  • Frances Langford and Phil Regan in The Hit Parade (1937)
    The Hit Parade
    6.6
    • Monica Barrett
    • 1937
  • Louise Henry, Jack Holt, and Guinn 'Big Boy' Williams in End of the Trail (1936)
    End of the Trail
    7.6
    • Belle Pearson
    • 1936
  • Madge Evans and Franchot Tone in Une enquête sensationnelle (1936)
    Une enquête sensationnelle
    6.1
    • Tess Graham
    • 1936
  • Bill Robinson, Will Rogers, Charles Sellon, and Dorothy Wilson in In Old Kentucky (1935)
    In Old Kentucky
    6.4
    • Arlene Shattuck
    • 1935
  • Robert Young, Robert Armstrong, Edward Arnold, Constance Cummings, Reginald Denny, Sally Eilers, Louise Henry, George Meeker, and Gregory Ratoff in Remember Last Night? (1935)
    Remember Last Night?
    6.6
    • Penny Whitridge
    • 1935
  • Louise Henry, Edmund Lowe, Dorothy Page, and Pinky Tomlin in King Solomon of Broadway (1935)
    King Solomon of Broadway
    6.0
    • Nikki Bradbury
    • 1935
  • La double vengeance (1935)
    La double vengeance
    6.8
    • Lillian Hopper
    • 1935
  • Robert Young, Betty Furness, Claude Gillingwater, and Nat Pendleton in Calm Yourself (1935)
    Calm Yourself
    5.7
    • Bobby's Secretary (uncredited)
    • 1935
  • Joan Crawford and Robert Montgomery in La femme de sa vie (1935)
    La femme de sa vie
    6.0
    • Party Guest Playing Charades (uncredited)
    • 1935
  • Jean Harlow and William Powell in Imprudente jeunesse (1935)
    Imprudente jeunesse
    6.4
    • Louise
    • 1935

Writer



  • Robert Young, Robert Armstrong, Edward Arnold, Constance Cummings, Reginald Denny, Sally Eilers, Louise Henry, George Meeker, and Gregory Ratoff in Remember Last Night? (1935)
    Remember Last Night?
    6.6
    • Writer (uncredited)
    • 1935

Soundtrack



  • Maureen O'Sullivan and Robert Montgomery in Jours heureux (1934)
    Jours heureux
    6.9
    • performer: "The Dream Was So Beautiful" (1934) (uncredited)
    • 1934

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  • Height
    • 1.63 m
  • Born
    • June 14, 1911
    • Syracuse, New York, USA
  • Died
    • February 17, 1967
    • New York City, New York, USA(cancer)

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    At MGM she was befriended by Jean Harlow, Maureen O'Sullivan, and Joan Crawford.

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