ZaSu Pitts
Actor
ZaSu Pitts grew up in Santa Cruz, California and started working as an actress in silent movies in 1917. She appeared with Mary Pickford in The Little Princess (1917) and by 1919 had a starring role in King Vidor's Better Times. These days she's most likely to be seen in Erich von Stroheim's Greed (1923). Her pale complexion, angular features and large eyes -- not to mention her unusual name -- caught the public's eye and she went on to appear in hundreds of movies. She also appeared on stage and radio, and later in life she often played comic little old lady roles, as in Francis, The Talking Mule (1950) and It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad World (1963).Extra credit: Her first name combines the names of two aunts, Eliza and Susan.
Four Good Links
ZaSu Pitts Photo Gallery
From her "hometown" of Santa Cruz, California
So's Your Aunt Emma
You can see the entire 1942 movie here at Archive.org
ZaSu Pitts Gallery
Several photos from a site devoted to silent film stars
ZaSu Pitts Filmography
Listing only 200 films
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Best Known As
Big-eyed actress of early Hollywood

