Lois Wilson
Known for: Acting
Born: June 25, 1894 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA - Died: March 2, 1988
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.
Known for
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Once a Gentleman
Mrs. Malin
The Thundering Herd
Milly Fayre
Bright Eyes
Mary Blake
Fascinating Youth
Lois Wilson
French Dressing
Cynthia Grey
Rugged Water
Norma Bartlett
Welcome Home
Nettie Prouty
Monsieur Beaucaire
Queen Marie of France
Bad Little Angel
Mrs. Ellen Creighton
The Decoy
Female
Harriet Brown
The Bells
Annette
The Hell Diggers
Dora Wade
Hollywood
Lois Wilson
The Furies
Fifi Sands
The Show Off
Amy Fisher Piper
Prisoners of the Pines
Rosalie Dufresne
Life Returns
Dr. Louise Stone
Divorce In The Family
Mrs. Grace Shumaker
Ruggles of Red Gap
Kate Kenner
The Vanishing American
Marion Warner
Manslaughter
Evans (Lydia's maid)
The Crash
Marcia Peterson
The Expert
Nettie Minick