Died May 12, 1985 Nationality American | Name Halo Meadows Other names Louise Howard Role Actress | |
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Full Name Myrtle Louise Stonesifer Alma mater Wilson CollegeHood CollegeUniversity of Pennsylvania Occupation Actress, writer, dancer Education | ||
Resting place Mount Carmel Cemetery Parents Etta Sarah Frances Crouse |
Chop My Head Off - Rare clip from You Bet Your Life (Dec 27, 1956)
Halo Meadows (May 1, 1905 – May 12, 1985) was an American actress, writer and playwright. She also used Louise Howard as a pseudonym.
Contents
- Chop My Head Off Rare clip from You Bet Your Life Dec 27 1956
- You Bet Your Life 56 14 Chop My Head Off Secret word Smile Dec 27 1956
- Early life
- Personal life
- Filmography
- References

You Bet Your Life #56-14 Chop My Head Off (Secret word 'Smile', Dec 27, 1956)
Early life
Born Myrtle Louise Stonesifer in Littlestown, Pennsylvania, she attended the public schools in Littlestown. She later went to Wilson College and then transferred to Hood College where she graduated. She attained her Masters in drama from the University of Pennsylvania, went to a dramatics school in New York City and then worked off-Broadway under the stage name of Louise Howard.
The name Halo Meadows is apparently one that recurred throughout her life in her not-so-secret second career as a burlesque dancer. It was by this name that most people knew her during the last half of her life, and by which is she generally known to fans of movie director Ed Wood in her capacity as Criswell's eccentric wife.
Personal life
She married Jeron Criswell King and moved to Hollywood. She became a writer and her husband later became nationally famous as The Amazing Criswell, a popular psychic. Together they authored books such as How Your Play Can Crash Broadway and How to Crash Tin-Pan Alley.
Halo Meadows appeared as a contestant on the 27 December 1956 episode of the TV quiz program You Bet Your Life, hosted by Groucho Marx. She sang her composition, "Chop My Head Off".