Louise Brooks Biography - Facts, Childhood, Family Life & Achievements
Emily Carr
Updated on January 16, 2026
Louise Brooks Biography
(Actress)Birthday: November 14, 1906 (Scorpio)
Born In: Cherryvale, Kansas, United States
Advanced SearchLouise Brooks, a popular actress of the silent era, began her showbiz career as a dancer with a prominent dance troupe, Denishawn Dance Company. But after a while she was dismissed from the company, as her growing popularity threatened the career of the company's co-founder. A blessing in disguise, it paved the way for her entry into films, after being signed by Paramount pictures; she debuted in ‘The Street of Forgotten Men’. She represented the flappers, a generation of brash young women of the time who wore short skirts, bobbed their hair, and rebelled against the accepted social norms. She made the bobbed hair stylish - a style statement. Her choice of films was reflected by her attitude. She was cast in two films by the German director Pabst– ‘Pandora's Box’ and ‘Diary of a Lost Girl’. Both these films were not appreciated at the time of its release, but are now considered classics and two of the most influential films of the period. She broke up with Paramount Pictures, and rejected a lead role in the ‘The Public Enemy’. The film could have revived her sagging career. She was condemned to do small roles and soon retired from films. A spendthrift and an alcoholic, she found it hard to support herself. Quick FactsAlso Known As: Mary Louise Brooks
Died At Age: 78
Family:Spouse/Ex-: A. Edward Sutherland (m. 1926–1928), Deering Davis (m. 1933–1938)
father: Leonard Porter Brooks
mother: Myra Rude
Height: 5'2" (157 cm), 5'2" Females
place of death: Rochester, New York, United States
Diseases & Disabilities: Emphysema
Cause of Death: Heart Attack
U.S. State: Kansas
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American CelebritiesKansas ActressesScorpio ActressesAmerican ActressesWomen Film & Theater Personalities Childhood & Early LifeLouise Brooks was born on November 14, 1906 to Leonard Porter Brooks, a lawyer, and Myra Rude, a gifted pianist, who nurtured in Louise and her siblings, a love of art.Sexually abused at 9, she developed a deep distrust of men who were the gentle and kind types. When she confided to her mother, she was told that it, probably, was her own fault.