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Actress, Louis Edmonds, was born on Sep 24, 1923 in Baton Rouge, LA. Edmonds died at the age of 77 on Mar 3, 2001 in Port Jefferson, NY .

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His life story was told in a touching biography, "Big Lou", by Craig Hamrick, created with extensive input from the actor. Though he had never hidden his sexuality, it was in this book, in his 70s, that Edmonds officially came out and candidly discussed details of his life as a gay man.

His family home, a sprawling southern plantation called "Longwood", near Baton Rouge, Louisiana, is located near an estate called "Oak Alley", which was featured in the Tom Cruise film Interview with the Vampire: The Vampire Chronicles (1994). Coincidentally, Cruise was one of his favorite actors. Longwood was also the guest home of Clark Gable and Yvonne DeCarlo for their stay in Louisiana while filming Band of Angels.

Worked on stage, TV, and screen with an amazing range of pop culture icons, including: Citizen Kane (1941)'s Ruth Warrick (she played his wife on "All My Children" (1970)); Jan Miner (best remembered by many as "Madge", the wisecracking manicurist in a series of TV commercials; he worked with her off-Broadway in the 1960s); game show icon Brett Somers (the star of "Match Game 73" (1973) was on Broadway with him in a short-lived romp that also featured Alice Ghostley); TV superstar Carol Burnett played his frumpy daughter, "Verla", on "All My Children" (1970) and Lucky Vanous (a muscled hunk best known for a classic shirtless Diet Coke commercial) played her fiancé; in the 1966 movie Come Spy with Me (1967), former teen heart-throb
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