
Actor
Born November 14, 1906 in Cherryvale, Kansas, USA
Mary Louise Brooks (November 14, 1906 – August 8, 1985) was an American film actress and dancer during the 1920s and 1930s. She is regarded today as an icon of the Jazz Age and flapper culture, in part due to the bob hairstyle that she helped popularize during the prime of her career. Brooks began her career as a dancer. While dancing in the Ziegfeld Follies in New York City, she came to the attention of Walter Wanger, a producer at Paramount Pictures, and was signed to a five-year contract with the studio. She appeared in supporting roles in various Paramount films before taking the heroine's role in Beggars of Life (1928).

Away with Words
Louise Brooks

Clara Bow: Hollywood's Lost Screen Goddess

Fragments: Surviving Pieces of Lost Films
Herself (archive footage)

Flappers, Speakeasies, and the Birth of Modern Culture

Why Be Good?: Sexuality & Censorship in Early Cinema
Self (archive footage)

Clara Bow: Discovering the "It" Girl
Self (archive footage)

Louise Brooks: Looking for Lulu
Herself (archive footage)

Mysteries and Scandals
Self (archive footage)

The Casting Couch

Louise Brooks
Herself (Archival Footage)

Lulu in Berlin
Self

Hollywood
Self

Memories of Berlin: The Twilight of Weimar Culture
Self - Interviewee

Overland Stage Raiders
Beth Hoyt

When You're in Love
Specialty Ballerina in Chorus

Empty Saddles
Boots Boone

Windy Riley Goes Hollywood
Betty Grey

God's Gift to Women
Florine

It Pays to Advertise
Thelma Temple

Miss Europe
Lucienne

Diary of a Lost Girl
Thymian Henning

The Canary Murder Case
The Canary

Pandora's Box
Lulu

Beggars of Life
The Girl (Nancy)

A Girl in Every Port
Marie / Mam'selle Godiva

The City Gone Wild
Snuggles Joy

Now We're in the Air
Griselle and Grisette

Rolled Stockings
Carol Fleming

Evening Clothes
Fox Trot

Just Another Blonde
Diana O'Sullivan

The Show Off
Clara

It's the Old Army Game
Mildred Marshall

A Social Celebrity
Kitty Laverne

Love 'Em and Leave 'Em
Janie Walsh

The American Venus
Miss Bayport

The Street of Forgotten Men
A Moll