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Louise Huff : ウィキペディア英語版
Louise Huff

Louise Huff (November 14, 1895 – August 22, 1973) was an American actress of the silent film era.
==Biography==
Huff was a relative of former President James Knox Polk. Huff began her acting career at the age of 15. She toured in stage productions of ''Ben-Hur'' and ''Graustark'', and made her motion picture debut in 1913 with ''In the Bishop's Carriage'' and ''Caprice''. In 1916 she secured the ingenue role opposite Jack Pickford in the Booth Tarkington comedy ''Seventeen''.
Her later silent films included roles in ''Great Expectations'' (1917), ''Mile-a-Minute Kendall'' (1918), ''The Seventh Day'' (1922), ''Disraeli'' (1921), and ''Oh, You Women!'' (1919). She was featured on Broadway in ''Mary the Third'' and ''The New Englander''. Huff was featured in motion pictures produced by Famous Players-Lasky and Paramount Pictures, and continued in films until 1922.
Huff was a director of the Friends of the Theater and Music Collection at the Museum of the City of New York.
A biography by Hans J. Wollstein states:
:A stage ingenue of some importance who had appeared in the original Broadway version of Ben Hur, brunette Louise Huff became a star with the pioneer Lubin Mfg. Company of Philadelphia. In scores of one- and two-reel melodramas and Westerns from the very early 1910s, Huff was especially popular in tandem with Edgar Jones, whom she married. Together, they relocated to California in the mid-1910s but her career was already on the wane and she retired in 1922. Her sister, Justina Huff, was also a Lubin star.

She was married to Edwin A. Stillman, who was president of Watson-Stillman, manufacturers of hydraulic machinery. In her later years, she resided at 155 East 72nd Street in New York, and she died in New York's Doctors Hospital in 1973.
==Partial filmography==

* ''Caprice'' (1913)
* ''Destiny's Toy'' (1916)
* ''Seventeen'' (1916)
* ''The Reward of Patience'' (1916)
* ''Great Expectations'' (1917)
* ''Mile-a-Minute Kendall'' (1918)
* ''Disraeli'' (1921)

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