Henry Lehrman
Known for: Production
Born: March 28, 1881 in Austria-Hungary - Died: November 6, 1946
Henry Lehrman was a producer, director, actor and screenwriter. Lehrman was a very prominent figure of Hollywood's silent film era, working with such cinematic pioneers as D. W. Griffith and Mack Sennett. He directed, as well as co-starred in, Charlie Chaplin's very first film, Making a Living. [biography (excerpted) from Wikipedia]
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Kid Auto Races at Venice
Film Director
Sunshine Sue
Harry's Friend
To Save Her Soul
In Audience
Cohen Saves the Flag
Lt. Goldberg
Her Birthday Present
The Bandit's Rival
A Film Johnnie
Self (uncredited)
Mabel's Busy Day
Spectator (uncredited)
Mabel's Strange Predicament
Guest in Lobby (uncredited)
Making a Living
Newspaper Reporter-Photographer (uncredited)
A Flash of Light
At Second Party
A Temperamental Husband
cop
Love and Surgery
The Rural Demons
Henry
Love and Vengeance
Schmaltz's Rival
Silk Hose and High Pressure
Manager
Comrades
The Butler
A Beast at Bay
A Corner in Wheat
The Day After
Party Guest
The Champion
The Usurer
Waiter at Luncheon
The Message of the Violin
The Music Student
A Tangled Affair
Nursing a Viper
In Mob