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Louise Williams Filmography

Actress3 FILMS IN DB

LouiseWilliams

Known for Acting Β· Gus

3
FILMS IN DB
$26
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DVD
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The New Daughters of Joshua Cabe
~$26 Β· DVD Β· 1976
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The New Daughters of Joshua Cabe
$26 Β· Est. market value

BIOGRAPHY

Louise Williams is a celebrated actress whose work in film has left an indelible mark on the home video landscape. Best known for her role in the family sports comedy "Gus" (1976), Williams captured the hearts of audiences with her vibrant performance alongside a cast that included the legendary Don Knotts. The film, which features a football-playing elephant, has become a beloved title for collectors, particularly among those who cherish nostalgic family films from the late 70s. Collectors seek out Williams' work not only for her memorable performances but also for the rarity of the physical media releases. "Gus" has seen limited editions and was a staple on VHS, making its Blu-ray releases highly coveted among fans of classic cinema. Williams' contributions to film are celebrated for their charm and warmth, ensuring her legacy continues to shine brightly in the world of physical media collection.

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What is Louise Williams known for?

Louise Williams is known for acting, particularly in the films 'Gus' (1976) as Debbie Kovac, 'How to Break Up a Happy Divorce' (1976) as Jennifer Hartman, and 'The New Daughters of Joshua Cabe' (1976) as Charity.

What genres does Louise Williams' filmography span?

Louise Williams' filmography spans the genres of Comedy, TV Movie, Family, and Western.

What era or decades does Louise Williams' work cover?

Louise Williams' work covers the year 1976, with her most-active decade being the 1970s.

How many films are in Louise Williams' filmography?

Louise Williams has a total of 3 films listed in her filmography.