Overland Stage Raiders (1938) .... Beth Hoyt
King of Gamblers (1937) (scenes deleted) .... Joyce Beaton
When You're in Love (1937) (uncredited) .... Chorus Girl
Empty Saddles (1936) .... 'Boots' Boone
Hollywood Boulevard (1936) (scenes deleted) .... Undetermined Role
Windy Riley Goes Hollywood (1931) .... Betty Grey
God's Gift to Women (1931) .... Florine
It Pays to Advertise (1931) .... Thelma Temple
Prix de beauté (Miss Europe) (1930) .... Lucienne Garnier
Tagebuch einer Verlorenen, Das (1929) .... Thymiane
... aka Diary of a Lost Girl (USA)
The Canary Murder Case (1929) .... Margaret Odell (the Canary)
Büchse der Pandora, Die (1929) .... Lulu
... aka Pandora's Box (UK) (USA)
... aka Lulu
Beggars of Life (1928) .... The Girl (Nancy)
A Girl in Every Port (1928) .... Marie, Girl in France
The City Gone Wild (1927) .... Snuggles Joy
Now We're in the Air (1927) .... Griselle/Grisette
Rolled Stockings (1927) .... Carol Fleming
Evening Clothes (1927) .... Fox Trot
Ten Years Old (1927) .... Photo used in newspaper
Just Another Blonde (1926) .... Diana O'Sullivan
... aka The Girl from Coney Island
The Show Off (1926) .... Clara, Joe's Girl
It's the Old Army Game (1926) .... Mildred Marshall
A Social Celebrity (1926) .... Kitty Laverne
Love 'Em and Leave 'Em (1926) .... Janie Walsh
The American Venus (1926) .... Miss Bayport
The Street of Forgotten Men (1925) (uncredited) .... A moll
Mary Louise Brooks, also known by my childhood name of Brooksie, was born in the midwestern town of Cherryvale, Kansas, on November 14, 1906.
I began dancing at an early age with the Denishawn Dancers (which was how I left Kansas and went to New York) and then with George White's Scandals before joining the Ziegfeld Follies, but became one of the most fascinating and alluring personalities ever to grace the silver screen. I was always compared to my Lulu role in Büchse der Pandora, Die , which was filmed in 1928. My performances in A Girl in Every Port and Beggars of Life , both filmed in 1928, proved to all concerned that I had real talent. I became known, mostly, for my bobbed hair style. Thousands of women were attracted to that style and adopted it as their own. As you will note by my photographs, I was no doubt the trend setter of the 1920s with my Buster Brown-Page Boy type hair cut, much like today's women imitate stars. Because of my dark haired look and being the beautiful woman that I was, plus being a modern female, I was not especially popular among Hollywood's clientle. I just did not go along with the norms of the film society. I really came into my own when I left Hollywood for Europe. There I appeared in a few German productions which were very well made and continued to prove I was an actress with an enduring talent. Until I ended my career in film in 1938, I had made only 25 movies. After that, I spent most of my time reading and painting. I also became an accomplished writer, authoring a number of books, including her autobiography. On August 8, 1985, I died of a heart attack in Rochester, New York. I was 78 years old.
I want to thank you for allowing me as Red Skelton to be a part of your myspace life.
Fall is here and the holidays are approaching. They can be stressful so I'm giving you a gift of laughter.
If by chance you are in Las Vegas or plan on visiting us this season, I would be honored to meet you.
I perform every Sunday, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday night 9pm inside the Royal Resort Hotel showroom located 99 Convention Center Drive (basically corner of Las Vegas Blvd and Convention Center Drive)
The name of the show is Larry G Jones ~Man of 1002 Voices Show.
I'm the opening act as Red Skelton. If you get the chance please stop by and say HI. If you want to see the show here is a discount code for you.
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Just stopping by to say HI!
Sure is getting HOT in Las Vegas.
When you get a chance, check out the “COOLEST SHOW IN TOWN”
Starring Larry G Jones~Singing Impressionist and Brian Hoffman as 'Red Skelton'
We have a blast every Sunday, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday.
Larry G Jones was just named 'Entertainer of the Year' in Las Vegas.
We have a 'COOL DEAL' for you.
Get General Admission and VIP preferred seating tickets at half price by using discount code MYSPACE (all Caps)
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Next time you are in the neighborhood, check out the funniest show in Las Vegas!
I wish you continued success in all you do.
"Goodnight now and may God bless"
Brian Hoffman~Red Skelton Impersonator
Thanks to everyone that came to the last event We threw with Fetish Dolly!! We're teaming up with Batty of AZACdesigns.com to bring you a KICK ASS fashion show full of fun and decadent suprises! soooo dust off your victorian gear, dig out that pig mask and get ready to party!! Lord Byron and Son of Sam will be spinning intense and haunting melodies for your enjoyment all night long! See ya there!
Just in case you haven't seen the 8 thousand bulletins that I posted I thought I'd do this one last thing....If I've sent you this once before then please forgive me, I'm a promoter I can't help it.... =P YAY! see you thurrrr! OH yeah 18 and up yo!