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  1. ZaSu Pitts was an American actress who starred in many silent dramas and comedies, although later, her career digressed to comedy sound films. She overcame her looks and voice, which had served her in silent films to play dramatic roles, using them to craft her persona in talkie comedies. ZaSu Pitts was born in Parsons, […]

  2. Zasu Pitts. Actress: Greed. Classic comedienne Zasu Pitts, of the timid, forlorn blue eyes and trademark woebegone vocal pattern and fidgety hands, was born to Rulandus and Nellie (Shay) Pitts, the third of four children on January 3, 1894.

  3. One thought about ZaSu PittsZasu Pitts grew up in Santa Cruz, California. Her childhood home is still standing at 208 Lincoln Street, now a local landmark. She attended Santa Cruz High School nearby, at 415 Walnut Avenue. Her 1914 yearbook says of her, "Rarely is a class so fortunate as to have such a brilliant leading lady as ZaSu Pitts.

  4. 23 de nov. de 2018 · Thelma and Zasu photographed in 1933's Asleep In The Feet. By Hulton Archive/Getty Images. Before Lucy and Ethel, Laverne and Shirley, or Mary and Rhoda, there were Thelma Todd and Zasu Pitts ...

  5. Other articles where Zasu Pitts is discussed: Greed: Trina (played by Zasu Pitts) is a simple woman who wins a $5,000 lottery and then finds herself caught in a love triangle characterized by greed and jealousy with her husband, McTeague (Gibson Gowland), and her former lover, Marcus (Jean Hersholt).

  6. Biography by AllMovie. According to her own account, actress ZaSu Pitts was given her curious cognomen because she was named for two aunts, Eliza and Susan. Born in Kansas, Pitts moved with her family to California, where at age 19 she began her film career. Her first starring role was as an ugly duckling who finds true love in 1919's Better Times.

  7. One thought about ZaSu PittsZasu Pitts grew up in Santa Cruz, California. Her childhood home is still standing at 208 Lincoln Street, now a local landmark. She attended Santa Cruz High School nearby, at 415 Walnut Avenue. Her 1914 yearbook says of her, "Rarely is a class so fortunate as to have such a brilliant leading lady as ZaSu Pitts.