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  1. Louella Parsons, geboren als Louella Rose Oettinger, (* 6. August 1881 in Freeport, Illinois; † 9. Dezember 1972 in Santa Monica, Kalifornien) war eine US-amerikanische Reporterin, die mit Klatschgeschichten aus der Welt der Stars zeitweise ein Millionenpublikum erreichte.

  2. Louella Rose Oettinger, (August 6, 1881 – December 9, 1972) known professionally as Louella Parsons, was an American gossip columnist and a screenwriter. At her peak, her columns were read by 20 million people in 700 newspapers worldwide.

  3. Louella Parsons was a Hollywood columnist, actress and writer who influenced the movie industry. She was born in 1881, married three times, and died in 1972.

    • August 6, 1881
    • December 9, 1972
  4. Louella Parsons (1881-1972) was a versatile and influential figure in Hollywood, known for her roles in films like Hollywood Hotel and Without Reservations, and her gossip column in newspapers and radio. She was also a friend and mentor to many stars, such as Mia Farrow, and a critic of Orson Welles.

    • January 1, 1
    • Freeport, Illinois, USA
    • January 1, 1
    • Santa Monica, California, USA
  5. 9. Feb. 2021 · Forgotten Hollywood: Hedda Hopper and Louella Parsons. February 9, 2021. — Meher Tatna. When in the 1920s Hollywood studios created the star system which lasted till the 1960s, young men and women were plucked from obscurity, buffed and polished and transformed into movie stars with invented names and backgrounds to glamorize them.

  6. Louella Parsons (born Aug. 6, 1881?, Freeport, Ill., U.S.—died Dec. 9, 1972, Santa Monica, Calif.) American newspaper writer, the first—and, for many years, most powerful—movie columnist in the United States. Parsons obtained her first newspaper job—drama editor for the Dixon (Illinois) Morning Star —while still in high school.

  7. 1. Apr. 1997 · The movie industry’s two gorgons of gossip, buxom columnist Louella O. Parsons and her behatted counterpart, Hedda Hopper—the town’s most feared women and most notorious rivals—were sitting...