Lois Weber

Lois Weber

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Actress, Director, Author - USA
Born June 13, 1881 in Allegheny, Pennsylvania, USA
Died November 13, 1939 in Hollywood, California, USA

Mini-Biography:
Lois Weber was born under the given name Florence Pietz on June 13, 1881 in Allegheny, Pennsylvania, USA. She was an American Actress, Director, Author, known for White Heat (1934), Sensation Seekers (1927), The Merchant of Venice (1914), Lois Weber's first movie on record is from 1911. She was married to Phillips Smalley (1906-1922) and Harry Gantz (1926-1935). Lois Weber died on November 13, 1939 in Hollywood, California, USA. Her last motion picture on file dates from 1934.

Biographical Notes
Nach anderen Quellen 1881 geboren

FilmographyFilmography [Auszug]
1934: White Heat (Cane Fire (Working title)) (Director), with Virginia Cherrill, Mona Maris, Hardie Albright,
1927: The Angel of Broadway (Director), with Leatrice Joy, Victor Varconi, May Robson,
1927: Topsy and Eva (Director: (/xx/)), Directed by Del Lord, D.W. Griffith, with Rosetta Duncan, Vivian Duncan, Gibson Gowland,
1927: Sensation Seekers (Director), with Billie Dove, Huntley Gordon, Raymond Bloomer,
1926: The Marriage Clause (Director), with Francis X. Bushman, Oscar Smith, Billie Dove,
1923: A Chapter in Her Life (Director), with Claude Gillingwater, , ,
1921: What Do Men Want? (Director), with , J. Frank Glendon, George Hackathorne,
1921: The Blot (Director), Directed by Phillips Smalley, with , Margaret McWade, ,
1921: Too Wise Wives (Director), Directed by Phillips Smalley, with Louis Calhern, , Phillips Smalley,
1921: What's Worth While? (Director), with , Arthur Stuart Hull, ,
1920: To Please One Woman (Director), with Lois Weber Productions, , Edith Kessler,
1920: Mum's the Word (Director),
1920: Life's Mirror (Director),
1919: Forbidden (Director), Directed by Phillips Smalley, with Lois Weber Productions, Mildred Harris, Henry Woodward,
1919: When a Girl Loves (The Man Who Dared God (Working title)) (Scenario), Directed by Phillips Smalley, with Mildred Harris, William Stowell, Wharton Jones,
1918: Borrowed Clothes (Orange Blossoms (Working title)) (Director), with Mildred Harris, Lew Cody, Edward Peil,
1918: For Husbands Only (Director), Directed by Phillips Smalley, with Mildred Harris, Lew Cody, Fred Goodwins,
1918: Scandal Mongers (Director), Directed by Phillips Smalley, with Phillips Smalley, Rupert Julian,
1918: The Doctor and the Woman (Director), Directed by Phillips Smalley, with Mildred Harris, True Boardman, Alan Roscoe,
1917: The Price of a Good Time (The Whim (Working title)) (Director), Directed by Phillips Smalley, with Mildred Harris, Anne Schaefer, Helene Rosson,
1917: Hand That Rocks the Cradle (Director), Directed by Phillips Smalley, with Phillips Smalley, Priscilla Dean,
1917: Even As You and I (Director), with , Mignon Anderson, Bertram Grassby,
1917: The Boyhood He Forgot (Director), Directed by Phillips Smalley, with Phillips Smalley, Antrim Short,
1917: The Mysterious Mrs. Musslewhite (The Mysterious Mrs. M.) (Director), with Harrison Ford, Mary MacLaren, Evelyn Selbie,
1917: Alone in the World (Cast), Directed by Phillips Smalley, Lois Wilson, with Phillips Smalley, Rupert Julian,
1917: The Double Standard (The Girl that's Down (Working title)) (Director), Directed by Phillips Smalley, with Roy Stewart, Clarissa Selwynne, Joseph W. Girard,
1916: The Gilded Life (Director), Directed by Phillips Smalley, with Rupert Julian, Phillips Smalley,
1916: The People vs. John Doe (The Celebrated Stielow Case (Reissue title), God's Law (Reissue title)) (Director), with Harry de More, Evelyn Selbie, Willis Marke,
1916: The Celebrated Stielow Case (Director), Directed by Phillips Smalley, with Rupert Julian, Phillips Smalley,
1916: Wanted: A Home (The First Stone (Working title), Devotion (Working title)) (Director), Directed by Phillips Smalley, with Mary MacLaren, Jack Mulhall, Charles Marriott,
1916: Saving the Family Name (Director), Directed by Phillips Smalley, with Mary MacLaren, Gerard Alexander, Carl von Schiller,
1916: Idle Wives (Director), Directed by Phillips Smalley, with Mary MacLaren, Phillips Smalley,
1916: Shoes (Unshoed Maiden (Reissue title)) (Director), with Mary MacLaren, Harry Griffith, Mrs. Witting,
1916: The Eye of God (Director), Directed by Phillips Smalley, with Tyrone Power, Ethel Weber,
1916: Where Are My Children? (The Illborn (Working title)) (Director), Directed by Phillips Smalley, with Tyrone Power, , Marie Walcamp,
1916: John Needham's Double (Director), Directed by Phillips Smalley, with Tyrone Power, Agnes Emerson, Frank Elliott,
1916: The Dumb Girl of Portici (Director), Directed by Phillips Smalley, with Anna Pavlova, Rupert Julian, Wadsworth Harris,
1916: The Flirt (Director), Directed by Phillips Smalley, with Marie Walcamp, Grace Benham, Antrim Short,
1916: Hop - The Devil's Brew (The Whim (Working title)) (Director), Directed by Phillips Smalley, with Phillips Smalley, Mildred Harris,
1916: Discontent (Scenario), Directed by Allen G. Siegler, with J. Edwin Brown, Charles Hammond, Katherine Griffith,
1915: Jewel (Director: (/xx/)), Directed by Phillips Smalley, with Ella Hall, Rupert Julian, Frank Elliott,
1915: A Cigarette - That's All (Director), Directed by Phillips Smalley, with Phillips Smalley, Maude George, Rupert Julian,
1915: Scandal (Director), Directed by Phillips Smalley, with Phillips Smalley, Rupert Julian,
1915: Betty in Search of a Thrill (Madcap Betty) (Director), Directed by Phillips Smalley, with Elsie Janis, Owen Moore, Juanita Hansen,
1915: Captain Courtesy (Director), Directed by Phillips Smalley, with Dustin Farnum, Courtenay Foote, ,
1915: Sunshine Molly (Director), Directed by Phillips Smalley, with Phillips Smalley, Adele Farrington,
1915: Hypocrites (Director), with Courtenay Foote, Myrtle Stedman, Herbert Standing,
1915: It's No Laughing Matter (Director), with Macklyn Arbuckle, Cora Drew, Myrtle Stedman,
1914: False Colors (Story), Directed by Phillips Smalley, with Phillips Smalley, Dixie Carr,
1914: The Traitor (Director), Directed by Phillips Smalley, with Hobart Bosworth, Phillips Smalley,
1914: Daisies (Director), Directed by Phillips Smalley, with Rupert Julian, Elsie Jane Wilson, Joe King,
1914: Behind the Veil (Cast), Directed by Phillips Smalley, with Phillips Smalley, Rupert Julian,
1914: The Great Universal Mystery (Cast: Lois Weber), Directed by Allan Dwan, with Cleo Madison, King Baggot, Leah Baird,
1914: Lost by a hair (Director), Directed by Phillips Smalley, with Phillips Smalley, Joe King,
1914: The Pursuit of Hate (Director), with Phillips Smalley, Ella Hall,
1914: Closed Gates (Director), Directed by Phillips Smalley, with Phillips Smalley, Rupert Julian,
1914: The Stone in the Road (Director), Directed by Phillips Smalley, with Charles Marriott, Ella Hall,
1914: Avenged (Cast: Lois - the Fisherman's Daughter), with Phillips Smalley, Rupert Julian,
1914: The Triumph of Mind (Director), with Phillips Smalley, Ella Hall,
1914: The Career of Waterloo Peterson (Director), Directed by Phillips Smalley, with Rupert Julian, Agnes Gordon, Ella Hall,
1914: An Episode (Director), Directed by Phillips Smalley, with Phillips Smalley, Rupert Julian, Ella Hall,
1914: The Man Who Slept (Director), with Eddie Lyons, Ella Hall, William Walters,
1914: In the Days of His Youth (Director), with Phillips Smalley, Rupert Julian, ,
1914: The Spider and Her Web (Director), Directed by Phillips Smalley, with Phillips Smalley, Wallace Reid,
1914: A Modern Fairy Tale (Director), with Ella Hall, Rupert Julian, Phillips Smalley,
1914: The Weaker Sister (Director), with Rupert Julian, Phillips Smalley, Ella Hall,
1914: Woman's Burden (Director), with Ella Hall, Rupert Julian,
1914: The Coward Hater (Director), Directed by Phillips Smalley, with Phillips Smalley, Rupert Julian,
1914: The Merchant of Venice (Director), Directed by Phillips Smalley, with Phillips Smalley, Douglas Gerrard,
1914: The Leper's Coat (Director), Directed by Phillips Smalley, with Rupert Julian, Phillips Smalley,
1914: A Fool and His Money (Director), Directed by Phillips Smalley, with Phillips Smalley, Rupert Julian,
1914: The Female of the Species (Director), Directed by Phillips Smalley, with Phillips Smalley, Ella Hall,
1913: The Wife's Deceit (Director), with Rupert Julian, Phillips Smalley,
1913: The Jew's Christmas (Director), Directed by Phillips Smalley, with Phillips Smalley, Lule Warrenton,
1913: The Mask (Director), Directed by Phillips Smalley, with Rupert Julian, Phillips Smalley,
1913: James Lee's Wife (Director), Directed by Phillips Smalley, with Phillips Smalley, Ella Hall,
1913: The Blood Brotherhood (Scenario), Directed by Phillips Smalley, with Phillips Smalley, William Walters,
1913: The Haunted Bride (Director), Directed by Phillips Smalley, with Phillips Smalley, Rupert Julian,
1913: Two Thieves and a Cross (Thieves and the Cross) (Director), with Rupert Julian, Phillips Smalley,
1913: The Clue (Director), with Rupert Julian, Phillips Smalley, Laura Oakley,
1913: The Thumb Print (Director), Directed by Phillips Smalley, with Robert Z. Leonard, Margarita Fischer, John Burton,
1913: Memories (Director), Directed by Phillips Smalley, with Ella Hall, Phillips Smalley,
1913: Shadows of Life (Director), Directed by Phillips Smalley, with Rupert Julian, Cleo Madison,
1913: His Brand (Director), with Phillips Smalley, Antrim Short,
1913: Genesis 4:9 (Scenario), Directed by Phillips Smalley, with Phillips Smalley, Rupert Julian, Grace Carlyle,
1913: The Heart of a Jewess (Story), Directed by Sidney M. Goldin, with Phillips Smalley, Rupert Julian,
1913: How Men Propose (Director: (/xx/)), with Margarita Fischer, Chester Barnett, Phillips Smalley,
1913: Through Strife (Director), Directed by Phillips Smalley, with Phillips Smalley, Douglas Gerrard,
1913: Suspense (The Face Downstairs) (Director), Directed by Phillips Smalley, with Val Paul, Douglas Gerrard,
1913: The Rosary (Director), Directed by Phillips Smalley, with Phillips Smalley,
1913: Bobby's Baby (Director), Directed by Phillips Smalley, with Phillips Smalley, Antrim Short,
1913: The Peacemaker (Director), with Phillips Smalley, Rupert Julian,
1913: Troubled Waters (Director), with Phillips Smalley, Rupert Julian,
1913: His Sister (Director), with Phillips Smalley, Rupert Julian,
1912: Leaves in the Storm (Director), with Phillips Smalley,
1912: Faraway Fields (Director), with Phillips Smalley, Cleo Ridgely,
1912: A Japanese Idyll (Director),
1912: An Old Fashioned Girl (Director), with Phillips Smalley,
1912: The Greater Christian (Director), Directed by Phillips Smalley, with Phillips Smalley,
1912: The Troubadour's Triumph (Director), with Phillips Smalley, Cleo Ridgely, Wilbur Hudson,
1912: The Greater Love (Director), with Phillips Smalley, Cleo Ridgely,
1912: The Power of Thought (Director), with Phillips Smalley, Cleo Ridgely,
1912: The Price of Peace (Director), with Phillips Smalley,
1912: Eyes That See Not (Director), Directed by Phillips Smalley, with Phillips Smalley,
1912: The Bargain (Director), Directed by Phillips Smalley, with Phillips Smalley,
1912: Fine Feathers (Director), Directed by Phillips Smalley, with Phillips Smalley, Charles de Forrest,
1912: Angels Unaware (Director), Directed by Phillips Smalley, with Phillips Smalley,
1912: The Final Pardon (Director), Directed by Phillips Smalley, with Phillips Smalley,
1911: The Martyr (Director), Directed by Phillips Smalley, with Phillips Smalley,
1911: A Breach of Faith (Director), Directed by Phillips Smalley, with Phillips Smalley, ,
1911: Lost Illusions (Director), Directed by Phillips Smalley, with Phillips Smalley, Harold Lockwood,
1911: Fate (Director), Directed by Phillips Smalley, with Phillips Smalley,
1911: From Death to Life (Director), Directed by Phillips Smalley, with Phillips Smalley,
1911: On the Brink (Director), Directed by Phillips Smalley, with Phillips Smalley, Charles de Forrest,
1911: The Realization (Director), Directed by Phillips Smalley, with Phillips Smalley,
1911: The Heiress (Cast), Directed by Phillips Smalley, with Phillips Smalley,
1911: Heroine of '76 (Director), Directed by Edwin S. Porter, Phillips Smalley, with Phillips Smalley, Gordon Sackville,

Bibliography
Slide, Anthony: Engel vom Broadway oder Der Einzug der Frauen in die Filmgeschichte, Münster 1982, pg 29ff
Shelley Stamp, Lois Weber, una maga!, Il Cinema Ritrovato, Katalog Bologna 2012, pg 224ff

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