Mary Louise Brooks ( – ) was an American film actress and dancer during the 19s and 1930s She is regarded today as a Jazz Age icon and as a flapper sex symbol due to her bob hairstyle that she helped popularize during the prime of her career At the age of fifteen, Brooks began her career as a dancer and toured with the Denishawn School ofThe Canary Murder Case (1929) 1jpg 802 × 723;93キロバイト Face detail, Louisebrooks1 (cropped)jpg 1,393 × 1,740;167キロバイト Flickr trialsanderrors Louise Brooks by Bain News Service, ca 1928jpg 1,373 × 1,6;348キロバイト Lou Brooks ACJjpg 4 × 549;75キAmerican socialite She was born in Rye, New York to Eva Roberts Cromwell and Oliver Eaton Cromwell Her brothers were the American mountain climber Oliver Eaton Cromwell, Jr, and James H R Cromwell, the American diplomat and first husband of Doris Duke After her father's death her mother married Louise Brooks ルイーズ ブルックス Louise Brooks Sumally サマリー ルイーズ ブルックス