splash  The Louise Brooks Society™ website was launched in 1995. That makes it an internet pioneer. The LBS was the first Louise Brooks website, and one of the earliest sites devoted to silent film or just about any actor or actress. With its long history (going on 30 years), this website has grown over time and experienced memorable moments both on-line and off. This page is a scrapbook-of-sorts of some of those moments; they include meeting not only other fans of Louise Brooks but also individuals who knew or even worked with actress…. I am still looking for that picture of Francis Lederer and me! Other highlights, some of which are depicted below, include snapshots from various LBS events and exhibits, encounters with Brooks fans like Neil Gaiman and Paul McGann (the 8th Doctor Who), and more. New items will be added over time as I dig through the archives, so please be sure and check back. CLICK ON ANY IMAGE BELOW TO SEE MORE.

To read more about the history of the Louise Brooks Society, visit its ABOUT page. To learn about some of the community of individuals who have helped the LBS over the years, please see the ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS page. To find out how you might contribute, please check out the HELP WANTED page. To read some of the press the LBS has received, check out the IN THE NEWS page, which includes links to newspaper and magazine articles as well as TV, radio and recent podcast appearances. To find out more about the books the LBS has issued, visit the PUBLICATIONS page. Thank you for your interest in Louise Brooks and the Louise Brooks Society.

Thomas Gladysz
Director, Louise Brooks Society