- Came from a family of Texan ranchers. Her uncle once said to her "Louise, if you want your family to see you act, you'd better get yourself on Bonanza (1959)".
- Was actually only 7 years older than Tippi Hedren, whose mother she played in Marnie (1964).
- Careworn-looking American character actress prominently on the 1950s stage who made an auspicious film debut in mid-career as Tippi Hedren's neurotic, secretive mother in Alfred Hitchcock's Marnie (1964). She went on to appear in hundreds of showy, dressed-down film and TV roles often playing small-town wife, drab landlady or opinionated townsperson.
- Graduated from Dallas' Sunset High School.
- She was awarded the 1988 Drama Logue Award for Outstanding Performance for "A Lie of the Mind" at the Mark Taper Forum Theatre in Los Angeles, California.
- Appeared on 1950s and '60s stage in such venues as the Arena Stage Theatre and made her Broadway debut as a maid in "Major Barbara" (1956).
- Began her career working on stage at the Margo Jones Theatre in Dallas.
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