ZaSu Pitts (/ˈseɪzuːˈpɪts/;[1] January 3, 1894[a] – June 7, 1963) was an American actress whose career spanned nearly five decades, starring in many silent film dramas, including Erich von Stroheim's 1924 epic Greed, and comedies, before
transitioning successfully to mostly comedy roles with the advent of sound films. She also appeared on numerous radio shows and, later, made her mark on television. She was awarded a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 1960 at 6554 Hollywood Blvd.
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Fame in 1960 at 6554 Hollywood Blvd. ZaSuPitts was born in Parsons, Kansas, to Rulandus and Nelly (née Shay) Pitts; she was the third of four children...
Pitts and Todd were a 1930s movie comedy duo consisting of actresses ZaSuPitts and Thelma Todd. Assembled by Hal Roach as the female counterparts to...
The ZaSuPitts Memorial Orchestra was formed in San Francisco by Stephen Ashman, a bass-player. They released several LPs in the 1984-1987 time period...
between 1926 and 1935, she is remembered for her comedic roles opposite ZaSuPitts, and in films such as Marx Brothers' Monkey Business and Horse Feathers...
Pretty Ladies is a 1925 American silent comedy drama film starring ZaSuPitts and released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The film is a fictional recreation of...
Withers-Oscar Piper series, and the second film in which ZaSuPitts appeared as Hildegarde. Before Pitts, Edna May Oliver and Helen Broderick had played the...
Jimmy Durante as Joe McGoo – the Favorite "Schnozzle" of the Screen ZaSuPitts as Zasu, Upstairs Maid Ted Healy as Head Janitor Edna May Oliver as Dean Primrose...
Look up pitts in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Pitts may refer to: Allen Pitts, American born Canadian football player Antony Pitts (1969), British...
McCarey and starring Charles Laughton, Mary Boland, Charlie Ruggles, and ZaSuPitts and featuring Roland Young and Leila Hyams. It was based on the best-selling...
"ZasuPitts Makes Like Crazy In a Zany 'Ramshackle Inn'". Evening Star. Washington, D.C. p. 12 – via Newspapers.com. "Play Written Expressly for ZaSu Pitts"...
Broderick The Plot Thickens (1936), starring ZaSuPitts Forty Naughty Girls (1937), starring ZaSuPitts 1950s lost TV sitcom pilot Amazing Miss Withers...
who plays the elevator operator, Dian Fauntelle, and silent film star ZaSuPitts. Scottish actor Andy Clyde, prior to The Real McCoys, appears in the 1954...
the DuMont and NBC television networks. Gallery was married to actress ZaSuPitts from 1920 to 1933. Dinty (1920) The Chorus Girl's Romance (1920) A Parisian...
characters). Questel styled Olive's voice and delivery after those of actress ZaSuPitts. In 1938, Margie Hines took over as the voice of Olive Oyl, starting with...
directed by Arthur Lubin and starring Donald O'Connor, Julie Adams, ZaSuPitts, Mamie Van Doren and Chill Wills in two roles, including that of the distinctive...
de Mavon George Sanders as Capt. Heinrichs May Robson as Mme. Rappard ZaSuPitts as Mme. Moulin H. B. Warner as Hugh Gibson the British consul Sophie Stewart...