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== Biography == | == Biography == | ||
Louise is the daughter of Vladimir and Lillian (née Rooch) Kanazireff. Vladimir Kanazireff, a native of Macedonia fought in the Balkan wars and World War I, and later served as Bulgarian consul to Leningrad ''(Petrograd)''. He met Lillian Rooch of St. Louis, while studying at the Sorbonne in Paris <ref | Louise is the daughter of Vladimir and Lillian (née Rooch) Kanazireff. Vladimir Kanazireff, a native of Macedonia fought in the Balkan wars and World War I, and later served as Bulgarian consul to Leningrad ''(Petrograd)''. He met Lillian Rooch of St. Louis, while studying at the Sorbonne in Paris <ref>"Vladimir Kanazireff dies; ex-teacher in High Schools" St. Louis Post-Dispatch (St. Louis, Missouri) 31 December 1962, p 9</ref>. They married in 1910 and Louise was born in St. Louis when her mother visited her family <ref>New York, Passenger List, 1820-1957 - "La Touraine" Arrival Date 24 Jul 1911</ref>. In 1921 the family moved permanently to St. Louis. | ||
After graduate Roosevelt High School <ref>Bwana Yearbook (St Louis, MO) - Class of 1932</ref> Louise attended the Washington University <ref>The Hatchet (St Louis, MO), p 47, 107</ref>. | |||
She married Leon H. E. Falk in 1935 <ref>St. Louis Post-Dispatch (St. Louis, Missouri) 1 October 1935, p 21</ref>, and after graduating in 1936 they moved to New York City. In NY Louise studying with Frances Robinson Duff <ref name="LouiseKCadby">"obituaries - Louise K. Cadby" The Star-Democrat (Easton, Maryland), p 12</ref>, but the newly married couple also traveled extensively in Europe and the Middle East the next two years. | |||
In 1939 Louise made her debut in the '''Farragut Playhouse''' at Rye Beach (New Hampshire) as part of their resident company. Louise and Lee's daughter Valerie was born May 23, 1940. This year Lee Falk had been involved in the '''Cambridge Summer Theatre''' and Louise acted as part of their resident company from 1941. Due to Lee Falk's WWII obligation Louise also took care of Lee's responsibilities at the Cambridge Summer Theatre in the years 1942 to 1944. | In 1939 Louise made her debut in the '''Farragut Playhouse''' at Rye Beach (New Hampshire) as part of their resident company <ref>Portsmouth Herald: August 2, 1939 p 6; August 23, 1939 p 6</ref>. Louise and Lee's daughter Valerie was born May 23, 1940. This year Lee Falk had been involved in the '''Cambridge Summer Theatre''' and Louise acted as part of their resident company from 1941. Due to Lee Falk's WWII obligation Louise also took care of Lee's responsibilities at the Cambridge Summer Theatre in the years 1942 to 1944. | ||
Louise changed her acting name to '''Louise Valery''' in 1943. Lee Falk and Louise were divorced, and in 1945 Louise remarried with Richard Hart. After the death of her husband in 1951 Louise remarried Peter Cadby. | Louise changed her acting name to '''Louise Valery''' in 1943. Lee Falk and Louise were divorced, and in 1945 Louise remarried with Richard Hart. After the death of her husband in 1951 Louise remarried Peter Cadby. | ||
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==Behind the scenes== | ==Behind the scenes== | ||
Louise have been used as name for characters in Mandrake strips once: | Louise have been used as name for characters in Mandrake strips once: | ||
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*[http://home.ancestry.com/ Ancestry.com]; Passenger Lists, U.S. School Yearbooks, Census and Voter Lists | *[http://home.ancestry.com/ Ancestry.com]; Passenger Lists, U.S. School Yearbooks, Census and Voter Lists | ||
*The Harvard Crimson; Playgoer articles | *The Harvard Crimson; Playgoer articles | ||
*Billboard magazines 1940-1946 | *Billboard magazines 1940-1946 |
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Louise Falk | |
Biographical information | |
Born: | October 25, 1911 |
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Died: | August 4, 1999 |
Nationality: | American |
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Louise Falk (née Kanazireff) was the first wife of Lee Falk from 1935 until 1944 (1945 ?). The surname has been written slightly differently as a result of the transliteration from Bulgarian Cyrillic orthography to the Latin alphabet.
Biography
Louise is the daughter of Vladimir and Lillian (née Rooch) Kanazireff. Vladimir Kanazireff, a native of Macedonia fought in the Balkan wars and World War I, and later served as Bulgarian consul to Leningrad (Petrograd). He met Lillian Rooch of St. Louis, while studying at the Sorbonne in Paris [1]. They married in 1910 and Louise was born in St. Louis when her mother visited her family [2]. In 1921 the family moved permanently to St. Louis.
After graduate Roosevelt High School [3] Louise attended the Washington University [4].
She married Leon H. E. Falk in 1935 [5], and after graduating in 1936 they moved to New York City. In NY Louise studying with Frances Robinson Duff [6], but the newly married couple also traveled extensively in Europe and the Middle East the next two years.
In 1939 Louise made her debut in the Farragut Playhouse at Rye Beach (New Hampshire) as part of their resident company [7]. Louise and Lee's daughter Valerie was born May 23, 1940. This year Lee Falk had been involved in the Cambridge Summer Theatre and Louise acted as part of their resident company from 1941. Due to Lee Falk's WWII obligation Louise also took care of Lee's responsibilities at the Cambridge Summer Theatre in the years 1942 to 1944.
Louise changed her acting name to Louise Valery in 1943. Lee Falk and Louise were divorced, and in 1945 Louise remarried with Richard Hart. After the death of her husband in 1951 Louise remarried Peter Cadby.
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Behind the scenes
Louise have been used as name for characters in Mandrake strips once:
Year | Daily/Sunday | Title | Comments |
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1956 | Sunday | "The Miss Galaxy Beauty Contest" | as Louisa of Bulgarn |
Note
References
- ↑ "Vladimir Kanazireff dies; ex-teacher in High Schools" St. Louis Post-Dispatch (St. Louis, Missouri) 31 December 1962, p 9
- ↑ New York, Passenger List, 1820-1957 - "La Touraine" Arrival Date 24 Jul 1911
- ↑ Bwana Yearbook (St Louis, MO) - Class of 1932
- ↑ The Hatchet (St Louis, MO), p 47, 107
- ↑ St. Louis Post-Dispatch (St. Louis, Missouri) 1 October 1935, p 21
- ↑ "obituaries - Louise K. Cadby" The Star-Democrat (Easton, Maryland), p 12
- ↑ Portsmouth Herald: August 2, 1939 p 6; August 23, 1939 p 6
External links
- Ancestry.com; Passenger Lists, U.S. School Yearbooks, Census and Voter Lists
- The Harvard Crimson; Playgoer articles
- Billboard magazines 1940-1946
- Richard Hart