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Louise Beavers


Louise Beavers

Birthday:

03/08/1902

Place of birth:

Cincinnati, Ohio, USA:

Biography:

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Louise Beavers (March 8, 1902 – October 26, 1962) was an American film and television actress. Beavers appeared in dozens of films and two hit television shows from the 1920s until 1960, most often cast in the role of a maid, servant, or slave. She was a native of Cincinnati, Ohio, and a member of Sigma Gamma Rho sorority, one of the four African-American sororities. Beavers was a breakthrough actress for black women and became known as a symbol of a "mammy" on the screen. A mammy archetype "is the portrayal within a narrative framework or other imagery of a black domestic servant, generally good-natured, often overweight, and loud". Louise Beavers started her career in the 1920s. At the time, black people in films were limited to acting in only very few roles, usually as slaves or domestic help. She played the "mammy" in many of the movies she acted in. She started to gain more attention in the acting world after she played the role of Julia in Coquette, which starred Mary Pickford. In this film she played the black maid and mother figure to a young white woman. She once received a review which stated: "Personally, Miss Beavers is just splendid, just as fine as she appears on screen, but she also has a charm all her own, which needs no screen role for recognition. She has a very pleasing personality, one that draws people to her instantly and makes them feel that they are meeting a friend instead of a Hollywood Star." Beavers had an attractive personality, and often played roles in which she helps a white protagonist mature in the course of the movie. In 1934, Beavers played Delilah in Imitation of Life in a dramatic role. Her character again plays a black maid, but instead of the usual stereotypical comedic or purely functional role, Delilah's story line is a secondary parallel plot. The public reacted positively to Beavers' performance. It was not only a breakthrough for Beavers, but was also "the first time in American cinema history that a black woman's problems were given major emotional weight in a major Hollywood motion picture". Some in the media recognized the unfairness of Hollywood's double standard regarding race. For example, California Graphic Magazine wrote, "the Academy could not recognize Miss Beavers. She is black!" As Beavers' career grew, some criticized her for the roles she accepted, alleging that such roles institutionalized the view that blacks were subservient to whites. Beavers dismissed the criticism. She acknowledged the limited opportunities available, but said: "I am only playing the parts. I don't live them." As she became more famous, Beavers began to speak against Hollywood's portrayal and treatment of black Americans, both during production and after promoting the films. Beavers became active in public life, seeking to help support African Americans. In later life, Beavers was plagued by health issues, including diabetes. She died on October 26, 1962, at the age of 60, following a heart attack. Beavers was inducted into the Black Filmmakers Hall of Fame in 1976.



Credits

The Facts of Life (1960)
as Gussie
All the Fine Young Cannibals (1960)
as Rose
The Goddess (1958)
as The Cook
Tammy and the Bachelor (1957)
as Osia
The Hostess with the Mostes' (1957)
as Mattie Mae
Teenage Rebel (1956)
as Willamay
You Can't Run Away from It (1956)
as Maid
Good-bye, My Lady (1956)
as Bonnie Drew
Never Wave at a WAC (1953)
as Artamesa
I Dream of Jeanie (1952)
as Mammy
Colorado Sundown (1952)
as Mattie, Jackie's Maid
My Blue Heaven (1950)
as Selma
The Jackie Robinson Story (1950)
as Jackie's Mother
Tell It to the Judge (1949)
as Cleo, Marsha's Maid (uncredited)
Good Sam (1948)
as Chloe
For the Love of Mary (1948)
as Bertha
A Southern Yankee (1948)
as Laundry Woman
Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream House (1948)
as Gussie
Banjo (1947)
as Lindy
Lover Come Back (1946)
as Martha
Lover Come Back (1946)
as Martha, Kay's Maid
Young Widow (1946)
as Rosie
Delightfully Dangerous (1945)
as Hannah
Barbary Coast Gent (1944)
as Bedelia
Dixie Jamboree (1944)
as Opal
Dixie Jamboree (1944)
as Sam the Deckhand
South of Dixie (1944)
as Magnolia Brown / Chloe
Follow the Boys (1944)
as Louise Beavers (uncredited)
There's Something About a Soldier (1943)
as Birdie
Top Man (1943)
as Cleo
Du Barry Was a Lady (1943)
as Niagara
All by Myself (1943)
as Willie
Good Morning, Judge (1943)
as Cleo
Seven Sweethearts (1942)
as Petunia, the Maid
The Big Street (1942)
as Ruby (uncredited)
Holiday Inn (1942)
as Mamie
Reap the Wild Wind (1942)
as Maum Maria
Young America (1942)
as Pansy
The Vanishing Virginian (1942)
as Aunt Emmeline
Shadow of the Thin Man (1941)
as Stella
Belle Starr (1941)
as Mammy Lou
Kisses for Breakfast (1941)
as Clotilda
Sign of the Wolf (1941)
as Beulah
Virginia (1941)
as Ophelia
I Want a Divorce (1940)
as Celestine
No Time for Comedy (1940)
as Clementine
Primrose Path (1940)
as Woman Talking to Police (uncredited)
Women Without Names (1940)
as Ivory
Parole Fixer (1940)
as Aunt Lindy
The Lady's from Kentucky (1939)
as Aunt Tina
Reform School (1939)
as Mother Barton
Made for Each Other (1939)
as Lily (uncredited)
Peck's Bad Boy with the Circus (1938)
as Cassey
The Headleys at Home (1938)
as Hyacinth
Brother Rat (1938)
as Jenny
Life Goes On (1938)
as Sally Weston
Scandal Street (1938)
as Clairce
The Last Gangster (1937)
as Gloria
Love in a Bungalow (1937)
as Millie
Wings Over Honolulu (1937)
as Mammy
Make Way for Tomorrow (1937)
as Mamie
Rainbow on the River (1936)
as Toinette
General Spanky (1936)
as Cornelia
Wives Never Know (1936)
as Florabelle
Bullets or Ballots (1936)
as Nellie LaFleur
Annapolis Farewell (1935)
as Miranda
West of the Pecos (1934)
as Mauree
Imitation of Life (1934)
as Delilah Johnson
Beggar's Holiday (1934)
as Heliotrope
I Give My Love (1934)
as Maid
Dr. Monica (1934)
as Sarah - Mary's Maid (uncredited)
The Merry Frinks (1934)
as Camille
Cheaters (1934)
as Lily
A Modern Hero (1934)
as Azais's Maid
Merry Wives of Reno (1934)
as Derwent's Client - Black Mother of 12 Wanting a Divorce (uncredited)
I Believed in You (1934)
as Prisoner
Glamour (1934)
as Millie
Registered Nurse (1934)
as Flo - Sadie's Maid
Strictly Fresh Yeggs (1934)
as Maid
The Woman Condemned (1934)
as Sally
Gambling Lady (1934)
as Suzy - Peter's Cook (uncredited)
I've Got Your Number (1934)
as Crystal
Bedside (1934)
as Pansy
Palooka (1934)
as Crystal
In the Money (1933)
as Lily
Only Yesterday (1933)
as Abby (Uncredited)
Bombshell (1933)
as Loretta
Her Splendid Folly (1933)
as Anastasia
Notorious But Nice (1933)
as Ophelia
The Midnight Patrol (1933)
as Maid (scenes deleted)
A Shriek in the Night (1933)
as Maid
Her Bodyguard (1933)
as Margot's Maid
Midnight Mary (1933)
as Mary's Maid Anna (uncredited)
Hold Your Man (1933)
as Elite Club Attendant (uncredited)
What Price Innocence? (1933)
as Hannah
The Story of Temple Drake (1933)
as Minnie
The Big Cage (1933)
as Mandy
Central Airport (1933)
as Hotel Maid (uncredited)
Pick-up (1933)
as Magnolia (uncredited)
The Phantom Broadcast (1933)
as Minnie
42nd Street (1933)
as Pansy (uncredited)
Girl Missing (1933)
as Julie, Daisy's Maid (Uncredited)
She Done Him Wrong (1933)
as Pearl
Hunting Trouble (1933)
as Lucy
Too Busy to Work (1932)
as Mammy
Wild Girl (1932)
as Mammy Lou (uncredited)
Hell's Highway (1932)
as Rascal's Sweetheart at Visitor's Center (uncredited)
Divorce In The Family (1932)
as Rosetta
Doctor X (1932)
as Louise (Uncredited)
Unashamed (1932)
as Amanda
What Price Hollywood? (1932)
as Mary's Maid Bonita
The Dark Horse (1932)
as Kay's Maid Levinnia
Street of Women (1932)
as Mattie, Natalie's maid
The Strange Love of Molly Louvain (1932)
as Washroom Attendant (uncredited)
Night World (1932)
as Maid (uncredited)
Young America (1932)
as Maid (Uncredited)
You're Telling Me (1932)
as The Maid (uncredited)
It's Tough to Be Famous (1932)
as Ada, Janet's Maid
The Expert (1932)
as Lulu
The Greeks Had a Word for Them (1932)
as Beautician (uncredited)
Ladies of the Big House (1931)
as Ivory
Good Sport (1931)
as September
Girls About Town (1931)
as Hattie
Reckless Living (1931)
as Maid
Sundown Trail (1931)
as Auntie Jenny
Party Husband (1931)
as Laura's Maid
Six Cylinder Love (1931)
as
Don't Bet on Women (1931)
as Maid (uncredited)
Millie (1931)
as Maid (uncredited)
Paid (1930)
as Convict (uncredited)
Knights Before Christmas (1930)
as
Bright Lights (1930)
as Angela
Outside the Law (1930)
as Judy the Maid
Manslaughter (1930)
as Rose
Our Blushing Brides (1930)
as Amelia - The Mannequins' Maid (uncredited)
Recaptured Love (1930)
as Maid
Back Pay (1930)
as Nellie - Hester's Maid
Safety in Numbers (1930)
as Messalina
True to the Navy (1930)
as Maid (uncredited)
Honey (1930)
as Black Revivalist
She Couldn't Say No (1930)
as Cora
Wide Open (1930)
as Easter
Second Choice (1930)
as Maid (uncredited)
Wall Street (1929)
as Magnolia
Nix on Dames (1929)
as Magnolia
Barnum Was Right (1929)
as Maid
Thunderbolt (1929)
as Black Cat Cafe Patron (uncredited)
Glad Rag Doll (1929)
as Hannah
Coquette (1929)
as Julia
Election Day (1929)
as Farina's mother