Louise Brooks died on this day in 1985. Her passing made news around the United States and the world. The most extensive coverage came from the Democrat and Chronicle in Rochester, New York, where Brooks had lived since the late 1950s. There, her death was front page news. LBS friend Jack Garner contributed many articles.
Wire service articles appeared in just about every newspaper in the United States, Canada, Australia and elsewhere the following day. Here are two examples of note.
Obituaries and articles also appeared in Europe, where Brooks' passing was major news. There were even front page articles in newspapers in France, where the actress was a beloved figure. A half-page of articles devoted to Brooks and her film career were printed in the Italian newspaper shown below. As in France, Brooks was also a beloved figure in Italy.
The end.
Wire service articles appeared in just about every newspaper in the United States, Canada, Australia and elsewhere the following day. Here are two examples of note.
The end.
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