Lois Wilson
Born: 1894-06-26
• Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
A schoolteacher who became a stage actress (briefly), Lois Wilson entered films in 1916 at Paramount (her sisters, Diana Kane and Connie Lewis, also worked as actresses). Wilson played leading roles well into the sound era, and after she retired from the screen she worked sporadically in television and again appeared on stage.
Filmography
The Girl from Jones Beach
For Beauty's Sake
Nobody's Children
Bad Little Angel
Laughing at Trouble
Wedding Present
Your Uncle Dudley
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Cappy Ricks Returns
Society Fever
Born to Gamble
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Public Opinion
Life Returns
Bright Eyes
Ticket to a Crime
There's Always Tomorrow
No Greater Glory
School for Girls
The Show-Off
Female
In the Money
Deluge
Obey the Law
The Secrets of Wu Sin
The Devil Is Driving
The Crash
Divorce In The Family
Drifting Souls
The Rider of Death Valley
The Expert
The Age for Love
Seed
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Once a Gentleman
Temptation
Lovin' the Ladies
The Furies
Wedding Rings
The Show of Shows
The Gamblers
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Her Husband's Women
Kid Gloves
Conquest
Object: Alimony
On Trial
Sally's Shoulders
Coney Island
French Dressing
Alias the Lone Wolf
The Gingham Girl
Broadway Nights
New York
The Great Gatsby
The Show Off
North of 36
Fascinating Youth
Let's Get Married
Bluebeard's Seven Wives
Irish Luck
The Vanishing American
Rugged Water
Welcome Home
The Thundering Herd
Contraband
The Man Who Fights Alone
Monsieur Beaucaire
Another Scandal
Icebound
Pied Piper Malone
The Call of the Canyon
Ruggles of Red Gap
To the Last Man
Hollywood
Only 38
Bella Donna
The Covered Wagon
Broad Daylight
Without Compromise
Manslaughter
Our Leading Citizen
Is Matrimony a Failure?
The Wampas Baby Stars of 1922
The World's Champion
Miss Lulu Bett
The Hell Diggers
The Lost Romance
The City of Silent Men
What Every Woman Knows
Midsummer Madness
Burglar Proof
A Full House
What's Your Hurry?
The City of Masks
Thou Art the Man
Who's Your Servant?
Too Much Johnson
It Pays to Advertise
Why Smith Left Home
Love Insurance
A Man's Fight
Gates of Brass
The Best Man