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Anita Louise (January 9, 1915 in film|1915 –
April 25, 1970 in film|1970) was an United
States|American film actor|actress.

Born Anita Louise Fremault in New York, New York,
she made her acting debut on Broadway at the age
of six, and within a year was appearing regularly
in Hollywood, California|Hollywood films.  By her
late teens she was being cast in leading and
supporting roles in major productions, and was
highly regarded for her delicate features and
blonde hair.  As her stature in Hollywood grew,
she was named as a WAMPAS Baby Stars|WAMPAS Baby
Star, and was frequently described as one of
cinema's most fashionable and stylish women.  Her
reputation was further enhanced by her role as
Hollywood society hostess, with her parties
attended by the elite of Hollywood, and widely and
regularly reported in the news media. 

Among her film successes were Madame Du Barry
(1934), A Midsummer Night's Dream (1935), The
Story of Louis Pasteur (1935), Anthony Adverse
(1936), Marie Antoinette (movie)|Marie Antoinette
(1936), The Sisters (1938), and The Little
Princess (1939).  

By the 1940s she was reduced to minor roles and
appeared very infrequently before the advent of
television in the 1950s provided her with further
opportunities.  In middle age she played one of
her most widely seen roles as the mother in the
television series My Friend Flicka from 1956 until
1958.

She virtually retired after this. Her husband of
twenty years, the film producer Buddy Adler died
in 1960. Anita Louise died from a cerebral
haemorrhage|stroke in Los Angeles, California at
the age of 55, and was interred next to Adler in
Forest Lawn Memorial Park Cemetery. 

She has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in
recognition of her contribution to Motion Pictures
at 6801 Hollywood Boulevard.




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