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WOMEN'S HISTORY MONTH: REMEMBERING LOUISE BEAVERS, TELEVISION AND FILM ACTRESS (2321 hits)


Louise Ellen Beavers was born in Cincinnati, Ohio, to school teacher Ernestine Monroe Beavers and William M. Beavers, who was originally from Georgia. Due to her mother's illness, Louise and her parents moved to Pasadena, California.

Beavers first drew attention as part of an act known as the "Lady Minstrels." When she moved to Hollywood in the early 20s, it was while working as a maid to actress Leatrice Joy. Before long, though, she made her feature debut in "Gold Diggers" (1923). She acted in other silent films such as the 1927 version of "Uncle Tom's Cabin" but really made her mark with the coming of sound.

In nearly 100 films between 1929 and 1960, working in every genre and at every studio, Beavers played maids supporting such stars as Kay Francis ("Girls About Town" 1931), Constance Bennett ("What Price Hollywood?" 1932), Jean Harlow ("Bombshell" 1933), James Stewart and Carole Lombard ("Made for Each Other" 1939), William Powell and Myrna Loy ("Shadow of the Thin Man" 1941), Wallace Beery ("Barbary Coast Gent" 1944), Deanna Durbin ("For the Love of Mary" 1948), Betty Grable and Dan Dailey ("My Blue Heaven" 1950), Ginger Rogers ("Teenage Rebel" 1956) and, in her last film, "The Facts of Life" (1960), Bob Hope and Lucille Ball.

For all her servant roles, though, Beavers could dish right alongside a co-star such as Mae West ("She Done Him Wrong" 1933) or snap off a lively wisecrack quite well, sometimes by "playing dumb". And, at the end of one of her better-remembered films, "Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream House" (1948), her housekeeper saves the day for harried ad executive Cary Grant by coming up with a much needed product slogan ("If You Ain't Eatin' Wham, You Ain't Eatin' Ham"), thus highlighting the importance of black hired help in the white household.

Most importantly, Beavers essayed an extremely rare second lead in support of Claudette Colbert in the first film version of the famous tearjerker "Imitation of Life" (1934), as the two play single mothers coping with both careers and daughters to raise. In Beavers' case her on-screen daughter (Fredi Washington) tries to pass for white and deny her darker mother, thus foregrounding the divisive nature of racism.

McDaniel was to have taken over for Ethel Waters in the title role of the early family comedy "Beulah" (CBS, 1950-53) but illness forced her to withdraw after only a few episodes, and so Beavers made her TV series debut as yet another family housekeeper saving the white family from sitcom peril. Despite good ratings, Beavers quit the series after a year (1952-53), only to return in a smaller but similar role for one season in "The Danny Thomas Show" (ABC, 1953-54).

Work declined as the decade wore on before Beavers' death from a heart attack in October 1962, but her talent and genuine contribution to the history of the black image in US film were noted by her induction into the Black Filmmakers Hall of Fame in 1976.
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Monday, March 10th 2014 at 3:57PM
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