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  1. Anita Loos (Sisson, 26 de abril de 1889-Nueva York, 18 de agosto de 1981) fue una actriz y escritora estadounidense. [2] Es principalmente conocida por su novela cómica Los caballeros las prefieren rubias ( Gentlemen Prefer Blondes , 1926).

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Anita_LoosAnita Loos - Wikipedia

    Corinne Anita Loos (April 26, 1888 – August 18, 1981) was an American actress, novelist, playwright and screenwriter. In 1912, she became the first female staff screenwriter in Hollywood, when D. W. Griffith put her on the payroll at Triangle Film Corporation.

  3. Gentlemen Prefer Blondes: The Intimate Diary of a Professional Lady (1925) is a comic novel written by American author Anita Loos. The story follows the dalliances of a young blonde gold-digger and flapper named Lorelei Lee "in the bathtub-gin era of American history."

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  4. Anita Loos (born April 26, 1893?, Sissons [now Mount Shasta], California, U.S.—died August 18, 1981, New York, New York) was an American novelist and Hollywood screenwriter celebrated for her novel Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, which became the basis of a popular play, two musicals, and two films.

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  5. www.imdb.com › name › nm0002616Anita Loos - IMDb

    Anita Loos (1889-1981) Writer. Producer. Actress. IMDbPro Starmeter See rank. While she is now best known for her book "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes," Anita Loos was one of Hollywood's foremost early screenwriters.

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  6. 16 de dic. de 2022 · 1. She Loved The Losers. Anita Loos was born in April of 1888. Her parents owned and operated a tabloid newspaper out of San Francisco but her father—a boozer and loser—flitted all of their money away. Sadly, this would be a chilling omen for her own personal life.

  7. 19 de ago. de 1981 · Anita Loos, the screenwriter, playwright and novelist whose name was indissolubly linked with her book ''Gentlemen Prefer Blondes,'' died last night at Doctors Hospital in Manhattan. She was 93...