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Occupation
  
Actress

Parents
  
Joseph Fazenda

Role
  
Film actress


Name
  
Louise Fazenda

Years active
  
1913–1939

Children
  
Brent Wallis

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Born
  
June 17, 1895 (
1895-06-17
)

Died
  
April 17, 1962, Beverly Hills, California, United States

Spouse
  
Hal B. Wallis (m. 1927–1962), Noel M. Smith (m. 1917–1926)

Movies
  
The Bat, Swing Your Lady, The Casino Murder Case, Ready - Willing - and Able, The Desert Song

Similar People
  
Hal B Wallis, Mack Sennett, Roy Del Ruth, Roland West, Alan Crosland

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Louise Fazenda (June 17, 1895 – April 17, 1962) was an American film actress, appearing chiefly in silent comedy films.

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Early life

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Of Portuguese ancestry, she was born in Lafayette, Indiana. Her father, Joseph Fazenda, was a merchandise broker. After moving west Louise attended Los Angeles High School and St. Mary's Convent. Before trying motion pictures, she worked for a dentist, a candy store owner, and a tax collector. She also performed on stage.

Career

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Fazenda got her start in comedy shorts as early as 1913 with Joker Studios, frequently appearing with Max Asher and Bobby Vernon. She was soon recruited for Mack Sennett's troupe at Keystone Studios.

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As with many Keystone actors, Fazenda's star soon grew larger than Sennett was willing to pay for, and she left Sennett in the early 1920s for better roles and more money. She took a break from making motion pictures in 1921–1922 in order to try vaudeville. Fazenda appeared in a variety of shorts and feature-length films throughout the decade. By the advent of sound pictures, Fazenda was a highly paid actress, making movies for nearly all of the big studios. Fazenda continued through the 1930s, appearing mostly in musicals and comedies. Her skill was in performing character roles. She played such diverse parts as a fussy old maid and a lady blacksmith. She was once described as a plain-looking woman but a highly gifted character comedian.

The Old Maid, in 1939, was her last of nearly 300 movie appearances. She spent the remainder of her years enjoying life as an art collector.

Marriage

In 1927, Fazenda married noted Warner Bros. producer Hal B. Wallis, a union which lasted until her death. They had one son, Brent, who became a psychologist in Florida.

Death

Fazenda died of a cerebral hemorrhage in Beverly Hills, California. Hal Wallis was in Hawaii making a film and left immediately for home. She was interred at the Inglewood Park Cemetery in Inglewood, California.

Recognition

Fazenda has a star at 6801 Hollywood Boulevard in the Motion Pictures section of the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

Philanthropist

In 1954, Fazenda read about a woman who died in a car accident, and she paid the entire hospital bill of her daughter who was injured in the wreck. She subsidized the studies of a law student who was contemplating leaving school when his wife became pregnant. At the UCLA Medical Center, she helped to feed young children as well as sang them to sleep. Actress Laura La Plante witnessed her charitable efforts. LaPlante described Fazenda helping children and poor people. When one child refused to eat, the actress reportedly went back and forth to the hospital from her home, making various dishes, until she was successful, and the youth regained his health. Among the children she helped there was Edward Bunker, who described what had happened in his autobiographical The Education of a Felon.

Filmography

Actress
1939
The Old Maid as
Dora
1938
Down on the Farm as
Aunt Ida
1938
Swing Your Lady as
Sadie Horn
1937
First Lady as
Mrs. Lavinia Mae Creevey
1937
Merry-Go-Round of 1938 as
Mrs. Penelope Updike
1937
Ever Since Eve as
Abbie Belldon
1937
The Road Back as
Angelina
1937
Ready, Willing and Able as
Clara Heineman
1936
I Married a Doctor as
Bea Sorenson
1936
Doughnuts and Society as
Kate Flannagan
1936
Colleen as
Alicia Ames
1935
The Widow from Monte Carlo as
Rose Torrent
1935
Bad Boy as
Mrs. Harris - Landlady
1935
Broadway Gondolier as
Mrs. Flaggenheim
1935
The Casino Murder Case as
Becky
1935
The Winning Ticket as
Nora
1934
Wonder Bar as
Pansy Pratt
1934
Caravan as
Governess Bessie Opitz
1934
Mountain Music (Short)
1933
Alice in Wonderland as
White Queen
1933
Out of Gas (Short)
1933
Stung Again (Short)
1933
Hunting Trouble (Short) as
Walter's Wife
1932
The Unwritten Law as
Lulu Potts
1932
Hesitating Love (Short)
1932
Once in a Lifetime as
Helen Hobart
1932
Union Wages (Short)
1932
Running Hollywood (Short) as
Louise Fazenda
1932
Racing Youth as
Daisy Joy
1931
The Cuban Love Song as
Elvira Jones
1931
How I Play Golf by Bobby Jones No. 11: 'Practice Shots' (Short) as
Louise Fazenda (uncredited)
1931
The Mad Parade as
Fanny Smithers
1931
Newly Rich as
Maggie Tiffany
1931
Blondes Prefer Bonds (Short) as
The Wife
1931
Gun Smoke as
Hampsey Dell
1931
Second Hand Kisses (Short) as
Gwen
1931
The Itching Hour (Short) as
Gwendolyn Sheepshire
1931
Misbehaving Ladies as
Aunt Kate Boyd
1930
Viennese Nights as
Gretl Kruger
1930
Too Hot to Handle (Short)
1930
A Fall to Arms (Short) as
Gwendolyn Sheepshire
1930
Pure and Simple (Short)
1930
Leathernecking as
Hortense
1930
Rain or Shine as
Frankie
1930
Bride of the Regiment as
Teresa - The Maid
1930
Spring Is Here as
Emily Braley
1930
High Society Blues as
Mrs. Granger
1930
The Bearded Lady (Short) as
Mlle Rosa, The Bearded Lady
1930
Loose Ankles as
Sarah Harper
1930
Wide Open as
Agatha Hathaway
1930
So This Is Paris Green (Short)
1930
No, No, Nanette as
Sue Smith
1929
The Broadway Hoofer as
Jane
1929
Show of Shows as
'Recitations' Sketch
1929
Faro Nell (Short) as
Faro Nell
1929
Hard to Get as
Ma Martin
1929
On with the Show! as
Sarah Fogarty
1929
Hot Lemonade (Short) as
The Wife
1929
Hot Stuff as
Aunt Kate
1929
House of Horror as
Louise
1929
The Desert Song as
Susan
1929
Stark Mad as
Mrs. Fleming
1928
Riley the Cop as
Lena Krausmeyer
1928
Outcast as
Mable
1928
Noah's Ark as
Hilda / Tavern Maid
1928
The Terror as
Mrs. Elvery
1928
Heart to Heart as
Aunt Katie Boyd
1928
Five and Ten Cent Annie as
Annie
1928
Vamping Venus as
Maggie Cassidy / Circe
1928
Pay as You Enter as
Mary Smith
1928
Tillie's Punctured Romance as
Tillie, a Runaway
1928
Domestic Troubles as
Lola
1927
A Texas Steer as
Mrs. Ma Brander
1927
Ham and Eggs at the Front as
Cally Brown
1927
A Sailor's Sweetheart as
Cynthia Botts
1927
Simple Sis as
Sis
1927
The Cradle Snatchers as
Susan Martin
1927
Babe Comes Home as
Laundry Girl
1927
The Gay Old Bird as
Sisseretta Simpkins
1927
The Red Mill as
Gretchen
1927
Finger Prints as
Dora Traynor
1926
Ladies at Play as
Aunt Katherine
1926
The Lady of the Harem as
Yasmin
1926
The Old Soak as
Annie
1926
Millionaires as
Reba, Esther's Sister
1926
Tin Gods
1926
The Passionate Quest as
Madame Mathilde
1926
Miss Nobody as
Mazie Raleigh
1926
Footloose Widows as
Flo
1926
The Bat as
Lizzie Allen
1925
Hogan's Alley as
Dolly
1925
Bobbed Hair as
Sweetie
1925
Compromise as
Hilda
1925
The Love Hour as
Jenny Tibbs
1925
Grounds for Divorce as
Marianne
1925
Hello Goodbye (Short) as
Miss Wellington
1925
A Broadway Butterfly as
Cookie Dale
1925
Déclassé as
Mrs. Walton
1925
The Price of Pleasure as
Stella Kelly
1925
Cheaper to Marry as
Flora
1925
The Night Club as
Carmen
1924
The Lighthouse by the Sea as
Flora Gale
1924
What a Night! (Short)
1924
This Woman as
Rose
1924
Being Respectable as
Deborah Carpenter
1924
Dizzy Daisy (Short) as
Daisy - the Fisherman's Daughter
1924
Listen Lester as
Arbutus Quilty
1924
True As Steel as
Miss Leeds
1924
The Galloping Fish as
Undine
1924
The Dramatic Life of Abraham Lincoln as
Sally - A Country Girl
1923
The Old Fool as
Dolores Murphy
1923
The Wanters as
Mary
1923
The Gold Diggers as
Mabel Munroe
1923
Tea: With a Kick! as
Birdie Puddleford
1923
The Spoilers as
Tilly Nelson
1923
The Fog as
Millie Richards
1923
Mary of the Movies as
Louise Fazenda (uncredited)
1923
Cold Chills (Short) as
The Maid
1923
Main Street as
Bea Sorenson
1923
The Spider and the Rose as
Dolores
1923
Pest of the Storm Country (Short) as
Louise
1922
Quincy Adams Sawyer as
Mandy Skinner
1922
The Beautiful and Damned as
Muriel
1922
Bow Wow as
The Country Girl
1922
The Beauty Shop as
Cremo Panatella
1921
Bright Eyes (Short) as
The Golfer
1921
A Rural Cinderella (Short) as
Cinderella
1921
Country Chickens (Short)
1921
The Love Egg (Short)
1921
Astray from the Steerage (Short) as
The Immigrant Wife
1921
Made in the Kitchen (Short) as
The Wife
1921
Wedding Bells Out of Tune (Short) as
The Dissatisfied Wife
1921
A Small Town Idol as
Theatregoer
1921
Bungalow Troubles (Short) as
The Wife
1920
My Goodness (Short) as
The Hotelkeeper's Daughter
1920
It's a Boy (Short) as
The Blacksmith's Daughter
1920
The Quack Doctor (Short) as
The Hired Lady
1920
You Wouldn't Believe It (Short) as
Minor Role (unconfirmed, uncredited)
1920
Married Life as
Wife of Heckler at Theatre
1920
Let 'er Go (Short) as
The Country Girl
1920
Down on the Farm as
Louise - the Farmer's Daughter
1920
The Gingham Girl (Short) as
The Gingham Girl
1920
The Star Boarder (Short) as
The Slavey
1919
Bullin' the Bullsheviki
1919
Salome vs. Shenandoah (Short) as
Minor Role (unconfirmed, uncredited)
1919
Back to the Kitchen (Short) as
The Cook
1919
Treating 'Em Rough (Short) as
A Simple Country Girl
1919
Hearts and Flowers (Short) as
A Flower Girl
1919
Why Beaches Are Popular (Short) as
Louise Fazenda
1919
The Foolish Age (Short) as
The Blacksmith's Sweetheart
1919
The Village Smithy (Short) as
The Village Belle
1918
The Village Chestnut (Short) as
The Lovestruck Pupil
1918
Her First Mistake (Short) as
The Boarding House Slavey
1918
The Summer Girls (Short) as
The Countess's Maid
1918
Her Screen Idol (Short) as
The Stage Struck Nurse
1918
Those Athletic Girls (Short) as
The Janitress
1918
The Kitchen Lady (Short) as
Gwendolyn Hogan - The Kitchen Lady
1917
Are Waitresses Safe? (Short) as
Only a Working Girl
1917
His Precious Life (Short) as
The Janitress
1917
Lost: A Cook (Short) as
Undetermined Secondary Role (unconfirmed, uncredited)
1917
The Betrayal of Maggie (Short) as
Maggie - The Cook
1917
Her Torpedoed Love (Short) as
The Servant Girl
1917
Her Fame and Shame (Short) as
Maggie - The Hasher
1917
Maggie's First False Step (Short) as
Maggie - The Country Girl
1916
Bombs! (Short) as
Miss Peanutty - The Italian's Daughter
1916
Maid Mad (Short) as
Mlle. Maisie De Seeresky - Fortune Teller
1916
The Feathered Nest (Short) as
Mona Haye
1916
Pills of Peril (Short) as
The Tourist's Daughter
1916
Her Marble Heart (Short) as
The Daughter
1916
A Love Riot (Short) as
The Wife
1916
The Judge (Short) as
The Manicurist
1916
The Marble Heart
1916
His Hereafter (Short) as
The Saloon Owner's Daughter
1915
Stark Mad (Short)
1915
A Submarine Pirate (Short) as
Dinner Guest (uncredited)
1915
The Great Vacuum Robbery (Short) as
1st Thief
1915
A Game Old Knight (Short) as
Princess Maggie
1915
Fatty's Tintype Tangle (Short) as
Edgar's Wife
1915
When Ambrose Dared Walrus (Short) as
Hotel Guest with Pitcher (uncredited)
1915
A Hash House Fraud (Short) as
The Cashier
1915
A Versatile Villain (Short) as
The Sheriff's Daughter
1915
Crossed Love and Swords (Short) as
The Guest of Honor
1915
A Bear Affair (Short) as
The Lodgekeeper's Wife
1915
Ambrose's Nasty Temper (Short) as
Proprietress
1915
The Butler's Busted Romance (Short) as
The Cook
1915
Ambrose's Lofty Perch (Short)
1915
Ambrose's Fury (Short) as
The Neighbor Wife
1915
Raindrops and Girls (Short) as
Snoopy's Wife
1915
Ambrose's Little Hatchet (Short) as
The Wife
1915
Ambrose's Sour Grapes (Short) as
Shooting Victim in Park (uncredited)
1915
The Water Cure (Short) as
Mrs. Stein
1915
Willful Ambrose (Short) as
Ma Ambrose
1915
Won with Dynamite (Short) as
Mandy
1915
The Blank Note (Short)
1915
Fools and Pajamas (Short) as
The Object of Their Affections
1915
Hubby's Cure (Short) as
Miss Newlywed
1914
His Doctor's Orders (Short) as
Henry's Wife
1914
Lizzie's Fortune (Short) as
Lizzie Prune
1914
Love Disguised (Short) as
Mandy
1914
A Dream of a Painting (Short) as
Princess De Egyptienne
1914
He Married Her Anyhow (Short) as
Mandy - the Chief's Daughter
1914
The Battle of the Nations (Short) as
Marie - Mrs. Schultz
1914
The De-feet of Father (Short) as
Tootsie
1914
When Their Wives Joined the Regiment (Short)
1914
Across the Court (Short) as
Mandy
1914
Cruel, Cruel World! (Short)
1914
The Baseball Fans of Fanville (Short)
1914
In the Clutches of the Villain (Short) as
Lizzie Gudnite
1914
The New Butler (Short)
1914
Love and Graft (Short) as
Mandy - the Chief's Daughter
1914
Jam and Jealousy (Short)
1914
Oh! What's the Use? (Short) as
Mandy - Shultz's Daughter
1914
Well! Well! (Short) as
Mathilda - the Maid
1914
The Diamond Nippers (Short)
1914
What Happened to Schultz? (Short) as
Mrs. Schultz
1914
That's Fair Enough (Short) as
Mandy - Schultz's Daugher
1914
Wifie's Busy Day (Short)
1914
The Polo Champions (Short)
1914
His Wife's Family (Short)
1914
Love, Roses and Trousers (Short)
1914
Captain Kidd's Priceless Treasure (Short) as
Lucy
1914
Love and Electricity (Short) as
Louise Schultz
1914
The Fatal Letter (Short)
1914
Mike Searches for His Long-Lost Brother (Short) as
Keyboard Annie
1914
Their First Anniversary (Short) as
Mrs. Younghubby - the Wife
1914
Schultz the Barber (Short)
1914
The Bucket Sharpers (Short) as
Light Fingered Fanny
1914
The Sharps Want a Flat (Short) as
Mrs. Sharp
1914
Mike and Jake in the Clutch of Circumstances (Short)
1914
Schultz the Paperhanger (Short) as
The Lady of the House
1914
The Headwaiter (Short)
1914
Mike and Jake Go in for Matrimony (Short)
1914
A Mexico Mix (Short)
1914
The Tender Hearted Sheriff (Short)
1914
The Chicken Chasers (Short)
1914
The Midnight Alarm (Short) as
Max's Wife
1914
Love and Politics (Short)
1914
In the Year 2014 (Short)
1914
A Freak Temperance Wave (Short) as
Max's Wife
1914
Heaven Will Protect the Working Girl (Short) as
Little Nellie
1914
Mike and Jake Join the Army (Short)
1914
The Mystery of a Taxicab (Short) as
Squabina
1914
Saving the Child (Short) as
The Distraught Mother
1914
Some Nightmare (Short) as
Max's Wife
1914
Mike and Jake Live Close to Nature (Short)
1914
Their Little Ones (Short)(unconfirmed)
1913
Mike and Jake in Society (Short) as
Miss Goldollar
1913
She Should Worry (Short) as
Mrs. Schultz
1913
Mike and Jake as Pugilists (Short)
1913
For Art and Love (Short) as
Mandy
1913
Mike and Jake as Heroes (Short)
1913
The Joy Riders (Short) as
Mandy
1913
Mike and Jake in Mexico (Short) as
Chilita
1913
Mike and Jake in the Wild, Wild West (Short)
1913
When Joe Went West (Short)
1913
Lazy Louis (Short) as
Mrs. Schultz - Louis' Wife
1913
Hilda of the Mountains (Short) as
Hilda Darwin
1913
Mike and Jake Go Fishing (Short)
1913
Mike and Jake in the Oil Fields, or the Stinger Stung (Short) as
Louise
1913
Mike and Jake at the Beach (Short) as
Louise
1913
Almost an Actress (Short) as
Susie
1913
Mike and Jake at College (Short) as
The College Widow
1913
Mike and Jake Among the Cannibals (Short) as
Queen Lil
1913
The Cheese Special (Short) as
May Schmaltz
1913
Thou Shalt Not Rubber (Short) as
Mrs. Schmaltz
1913
Poor Jake's Demise (Short) as
Servant
1913
The Romance of the Utah Pioneers
Soundtrack
1938
Swing Your Lady ("Dig Me a Grave in Missouri" (1937), uncredited)
1936
Colleen (lyrics: "You Gotta Know How to Dance" (1936) - uncredited) / (performer: "You Gotta Know How to Dance" (1936) - uncredited)
1930
Loose Ankles (performer: "Heaven Will Protect Us")
1930
Wide Open (performer: "Nobody Cares If I'm Blue" - uncredited)
1929
Show of Shows (performer: "Your Mother and Mine" (1929) - uncredited)
1928
Noah's Ark (performer: "Du, du liegst mir im Herzen" - uncredited)
Self
1954
This Is Your Life (TV Series) as
Self
- Mack Sennett (1954) - Self
1941
Meet the Stars #8: Stars Past and Present (Documentary short) as
Self
1938
For Auld Lang Syne (Documentary short) as
Self - Arriving Celebrity (uncredited)
1936
Screen Snapshots Series 16, No. 4 (Documentary short) as
Self
1935
A Dream Comes True (Documentary short) as
Self (uncredited)
1930
An Intimate Dinner in Celebration of Warner Bros. Silver Jubilee (Short) as
Self
1930
The Voice of Hollywood, Series 1, No. 2 (Short) as
Self
1929
Players at Play (Documentary short) as
Self
1923
Screen Snapshots, Series 4, No. 2 (Documentary short) as
Self
1923
Screen Snapshots, Series 3, No. 20 (Documentary short) as
Self
1922
Screen Snapshots, Series 3, No. 12 (Documentary short) as
Self
1921
Screen Snapshots, Series 1, No. 25 (Documentary short) as
Self
1918
It's a Cinch (Short) as
Self
1918
Grauman Special (Documentary short) as
Self
Archive Footage
2014
The Mack Sennett Collection: Volume One (Video)
1998
Slapstick Encyclopedia, Vol. 3: Funny Girls (Video)
1963
Hollywood and the Stars (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- The Funny Men: Part 1 (1963) - Self
1952
Screen Snapshots: Memories of Famous Hollywood Comedians (Documentary short)
1950
Animal Antics (Short)
1946
Screen Snapshots Series 25, No. 8: Looking Back (Short) as
Self
1944
Once Over Lightly (Short)
1943
Happy Times and Jolly Moments (Documentary short)(uncredited)
1940
Happy Faces (Short)
1939
A Small Town Idol (Short) as
Theatregoer
1938
Breakdowns of 1938 (Documentary short) as
Mrs. Greevey (First Lady outtakes) (uncredited)
1938
Personality Parade (Documentary short) as
Self (uncredited)
1933
March of the Movies as
Self - film clip (uncredited)

References

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