Louise Lagrange (19 August 1898 – 28 February 1979) was a French film actress.
Lagrange was born in Oran, French Algeria, and had a film career spanning from 1907 through 1951. Beginning her career as a child actor before the First World War, she appeared in French and American films, and was in the serial Les Vampires (1915–1916). She wed twice, with her first marriage to the film director Maurice Tourneur and the second to stage performer William Elliot.
Her sister was fellow actress Marthe Vinot, married first to Maurice Vinot and then to Pierre Blanchar and mother of Dominique Blanchar.
She died in Paris in 1979.
1951
as La veuve de Paul-Emile Racu (uncredited)
1949
as Alice Baudoin
1947
1934
1934
as Louise
1932
1931
1930
1930
1930
1929
1928
as Simone de Montfort
1928
as Luicha Irrigoyen
1926
as Lolette
1924
as Elodie
1922
as Mimi-Trottin
1917
as Noëlle d'Horgans
1916
as Marie Lebroux
1915
1915
as Jeanne Guérande
1915
1914
1912
as Cendrillon
1911
1907
as Cendrillon