Louise Emerald Bates (December 28, 1886 - June 11, 1972) was an American actress whose photo was covered in the 1915 issue of Motion Picture Classic. Born in Massachusetts, U.S, she left the stage and theater productions, where she starred in musical comedies, for Thanhouser's Falstaff comedies produced at its New Rochelle studio. She was a female lead in Falstaff comedies. In 1916 she worked at Thanhouser's studio in Jacksonville, Florida. where the Falstaff crew relocated. In 1916, actor Harris Gordon was noted as her husband. She married Edmund Mortimer and became Louise Bates Mortimer.
1946
as Building & Loan Depositor (uncredited)
1943
as Woman mistaking paint for blood (uncredited)
1942
as Miniver Guest (uncredited)
1941
as Party and Wedding Guest (uncredited)
1940
as Minor Role (uncredited)
1938
as Mrs. Morgan's Guest
1936
as Ethel Hayle (uncredited)
1936
as Minor Role (uncredited)
1935
as Bit Part
1935
as Banker's Wife (uncredited)
1923
as Isabel de Castellar
1917
as Olga Karnovitch
1917
as Elfie St. Clair
1916
as Ada Semple
1916
1916
as A Lady Crook
1916
as The Woman
1916
1915
as Undetermined Role (as Louise Emerald Bates)
1915