ZaSu Pitts

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ZaSu Pitts (January 3, 1894June 7, 1963) was a United States movie actress. In many of her film credits and contemporary articles, her name is rendered as Zazu Pitts.

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Birth

ZaSu Pitts was born in Parsons, Kansas and grew up in Santa Cruz, California. Her unusual first name was coined from parts of the names "Eliza" and "Susan", female relatives who both wanted ZaSu's mother to name the child after them.

Marriage

Pitts was married to actor Tom Gallery from 1920 to 1932. They had two children: a daughter, Ann Gallery, and a son, Don Gallery (né Marvin Carville La Marr), whom they adopted after the 1926 death of his mother, silent film actress Barbara La Marr.

Hollywood

Pitts debuted in silent film in 1917, in a number of roles including that of Becky in The Little Princess. Perhaps her most famous early role was in Erich von Stroheim's Greed (1924), for which performance, von Stroheim labelled Pitts "his greatest dramatic actress". Von Stroheim also featured her in The Wedding March (with Fay Wray), Walking Down Broadway, No, No, Nanette (1940 version), and Nurse Edith Cavell. Her last role, shortly before her death was as a voice actress (switchboard operator) in the comedy, It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad World.

Death

ZaSu Pitts died of cancer in Hollywood, California at age 69. She was interred at Holy Cross Cemetery, Culver City, California although she was not known to be a Roman Catholic.

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