Louise Brooks was the ultimate heartbreaker. Unable to stay faithful to any of her lovers, she embarked on a pleasure-seeking mission, slipping into the arms of anyone she fancied—men and women alike. With her iconic black bob and celebrity status, Louise felt invincible. Unfortunately, her wild and free-spirited ways led her to an end so tragic, it’s unforgettable.
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Brooksie was a legend
Actress and escort, most of the time it has been the same thing.
I wish Louise had gotten therapy and support after that so she could deal with being raped/molested as a child, but there was no support system like that back then. I wonder what her life would have been like if she didn't get molested. One sick criminal set her life on a bad course. I never heard of Louise before now, but I can see she was a sparkly & talented performer, love her hairstyle.
Sometimes early sexual trauma can present as a tendency to jump from partner to partner to partner as an adult.
In fact, I would say that you spoke too much of her behaviors, and not nearly enough about the character of the men in her life. When you did talk about how they behaved, it was two sentences. Many people tend to be drawn to the same type repeatedly until we wake up.
Luv Lulu.
Once again, the Scum bags ofHollywoodruined another persons life. Nothing has changed at all
I love the baby doll hair style and her eyes are magic. Very interesting. Count me as a fan.
Great video!!!
To be fair she was a bit old for Chaplin. W.R. Hearst was a monster.
She’s too old to be MJ McDermott
Her face was so beautiful, and it still captivates me.
Always Lulu for me. She was her own worst enemy and a very complicated woman, which is why I like her. The video of her is from a BBC miniseries called 'Hollywood' which was produced in the early 1980s. It's available here on YT. I think there are 8 episodes of an hour each. To see her and hear her speak is amazing. She still had such a quick wit and to hear her praise Clara Bow, in the early 1980s, was unheard of. Clara was long forgotten then but has since come back to the spotlight. Watch both of Lulus films made with Pabst. They're worth it just for her 'natural' style of acting, the direction, lighting, and cinematography that is pure art.
Is there anyone in Hollywood who isn’t a victim??
This was so fascinating. I've seen her face before but I never knew anything about her. Thank you for all the effort you put into making such a fine video. She was beautiful. Now I'm going to find her movies and watch them.
She was a tramp. Dont try and make a saint out of her,
childhood trauma especially pedophilia is incomprehensibly devastating .
Another Kansas native, destined for stardom. Wichita, LS has been the starting point for way more famous people than one might think.
Would you rather be alone or wish you were alone?
She was a unique beauty and the camera definitely loved her. People have to know that childhood trauma can send one's life into spiraling trajectory. Living life on your own terms takes a special kind of insight & strength. Ms. Brooks was truly a fascinating individual. Thanks so much for this.
OMG! Berg’s opera “Lulu” must be derived from her story!
The problem with being a pretty girl is they get abused and molested. Predatory men pressure them into things when they’re too young to know what is happening.
Louise was THE Goddess of silent film.R.I.P.
Oh, your supposed to find monogamous love whether you like it or not?
You forgot to mention that she did not like authority.
You also forgot to mention that the reason she refused to do the sound takes of the cannery murder case was cause B.p Schulberg had lowered her paycheck to pay for the sound equipment. He did this to all the paramount actors. That's when she left for Germany.
My nick name was Lulu all though my teen years and I hated it,but now I love it because of this misunderstood, beautiful woman.
I went though the similar horror as a little girl,now 55 I still haven't found love.😢
She was so young when it happened to her,im i think drinking did not help her deciding process,loved her work in germany,she was just on the line ready to break big,glad we have some of her work left
Louise Is Phenomenal And She Made Her MARK … She Will Never Ever Ever Be Forgotten …
Her Movies Are Fun To Watch And Your Eyes Are On Her The Entire Time …
Pandora's Box Is An Absolute Masterpiece Which I Have Had The Privilege Of Seeing On The Big Screen A Few Times …
Thanks Louise … You Live Forever …
😮😮😮😮😮😮
May 29 2024 (2330 hrs)
Louise was a classic incest survivor. All of the behaviors described in this biography are those of an incest victim. Incest doesn't just mean abuse by a direct family member, but by any trusted adult the child was close to. The damage is devastating. Her inability to commit to and love someone is classic. So sad.
The ultimate Bohemian Princess
Sexual abuse, if untreated, especially if it was during childhood, manifests itself later as addictive behavior. In her case it was sex addiction. 12 step programs and therapy weren’t even options during her youth.
We all die alone. Death, like birth is a truly solitary event. To be alone but never lonely sounds like a very happy life.
She seems to have been, her own worst enemy.
Dear Louise, someone has to fail in order for the few to succeed. If only both sides could be gracious about that. In most cases accident plays a bigger part than we imagine, both ways.
Peace be to you,
She was miserable without Jesus.
Believe He died for you,
Rose third day,
Confess your sins to Him alone
and you shall not taste death.
Elijah with Metatron
OMD (Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dar) did a tribute song about her shortly after she died called "Pandora's Box". Been a fan of hers ever since. Not sure her life was such tragedy though. She did what she pleased. Many people go their entire life never realising their dreams, even for few fleeting years. R.I.P Louise, and thanks for all the films.