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Louise Currie

Known For
Acting

Known Credits
35

Gender
Female

Birthday
April 7, 1913 (113 years old)

Place of Birth
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA

Louise Currie

Biography

a B movie and serial actress of the 1940s. Born Louise Gunter in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, she attended Sarah Lawrence College in Bronxville, New York. Moving to Hollywood, Currie enrolled in Max Reinhardt's drama school. “At the time, I was not necessarily a movie fan, but once I came to California, of course, that’s what California’s all about, the movie industry.” Attracting the interest of movie scouts while appearing in one of the school’s stage productions, Currie surprised them by expressing no desire at that point to enter movies. She wanted to wait until she graduated, and was better equipped as an actress, before she decided her next career move. When she was ready, she signed with agent Sue Carol. After she made a movie at Columbia, Harry Cohn wanted to put her under contract, but Currie would have none of it – she thought it “would maybe be more interesting to freelance.” She stated in 1999 that that was “more fun for me because I was able to pick and choose and do what I wanted, rather than all the little contract players who had to do exactly as they were told and go into films that they didn’t want or like. So, I had my independence, and I chose to do it that way.” The not-overly-ambitious Currie worked steadily during the next few years, with small, uncredited parts in As and leads in Poverty Row flicks. She found herself in a bunch of Westerns – her bullwhip-carrying role in GUN TOWN was her favorite – and also as the heroine in Bela Lugosi’s THE APE MAN. She was again menaced by Bela in VOODOO MAN. Her most enduring and fondly remembered credit is ADVENTURES OF CAPTAIN MARVEL, considered by many the greatest cliffhanger of all time; two years later, she acted for 12 episodes opposite another serial marvel: THE MASKED MARVEL. Currie enjoyed the fast-paced shooting schedules of her B movies and serials: “Fortunately, I had enough training that I could do my scenes and not mess them up, not muff the lines. And I thought that was more stimulating and interesting than pictures like CITIZEN KANE [in which she played a reporter], where you just sat on a set for endless hours, doing nothing – which to me was just a trial and a bore. So I sort of enjoyed the activity, and the fact that you could do something quickly and do it well, and have it finished... But I’m sure that most of the people that started with big A productions would never have understood that, or been able to cope with it!” 

Known For

Acting

2016Lugosi: The Forgotten King of Horroras Self
1997Lugosi: Hollywood's Draculaas Self
1966Sakima and the Masked Marvelas Alice Hamilton
1951Queen for a Dayas Secretary
1949And Baby Makes Threeas Miss Quigley
1947The Chinese Ringas Peggy Cartwright
1947Second Chanceas Joan Summers
1947The Crimson Keyas Heidi
1947Three on a Ticketas Helen Brimstead
1947Backlashas Marian Gordon
1946Wild Westas Florabelle Bannister
1946Gun Townas Buckskin Jane Sawyer
1944Forty Thievesas Katherine Reynolds
1944Christmas Holidayas Stewardess (uncredited)
1944Million Dollar Kidas Louise Cortland
1944Voodoo Manas Stella Saunders
1943Around the Worldas WAAC
1943The Masked Marvelas Alice Hamilton
1943The Ape Manas Billie Mason
1943A Blitz on the Fritzas Mrs. Egbert Slipp
1943His Wedding Scareas Susie - the New Bride
1942Tireman, Spare My Tiresas Fay Springer
1942Stardust on the Sageas Nancy Drew
1942The Bashful Bacheloras Marjorie
1941Dude Cowboyas Gail Sargent
1941Look Who's Laughingas Jane (uncredited)
1941Double Troubleas Miss Mink
1941Citizen Kaneas Reporter at Xanadu (uncredited)
1941Adventures of Captain Marvelas Betty Wallace
1941The Pinto Kidas Betty Ainsley
1940Billy the Kid's Gun Justiceas Ann Roberts
1940A Volta do Besouro Verdeas Bordine's Girlfriend
1940You'll Find Outas Marion (uncredited)
1940Billy the Kid Outlawedas Molly Fitzgerald
1937Make Way for Tomorrowas Nightclub Patron (uncredited)

Production