Louella Parsons
Louella Parsons | |
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Parsons in 1937 | |
| Born | Louella Rose Oettinger August 6, 1881 Freeport, Illinois, U.S. |
| Died | December 9, 1972 (aged 91) Santa Monica, California, U.S. |
| Resting place | Holy Cross Cemetery |
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| Years active | 1902–1965 |
| Spouses | John Dement Parsons
(m. 1905; div. 1914)John McCaffrey Jr.
(m. 1915; div. 1929) |
| Children | Harriet Parsons |
| Awards | Hollywood Walk of Fame |
Louella Rose Oettinger, (August 6, 1881 – December 9, 1972) known by the pen name Louella Parsons, was an American gossip columnist and a screenwriter. At her peak, her columns were read by 20 million people in 700 newspapers worldwide.
She was the first writer of a dedicated column on motion pictures in the United States, writing one in 1914 for the Chicago Record-Herald. She later started a similar column for the New York Morning Telegraph, being lured away by William Randolph Hearst's New York American in 1924 because she had championed Hearst's mistress Marion Davies. She subsequently became an influential figure in Hollywood and remained the unchallenged "Queen of Hollywood gossip" until the arrival of the flamboyant Hedda Hopper, with whom she feuded for years.