Lois Weber
Popularity:0.086
Known For:Directing
Birthday:1879-06-12
Place of Birth:Allegheny City [now Pittsburgh], Pennsylvania, USA
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Also Known As:Florence Lois Weber, Mrs. Phillips Smalley

How Men Propose (1913)
Three men in succession propose marriage to Grace Darling; she accepts all! Since they are roommates, the three discover their problem in short...

The Picture of Dorian Gray (1913)
Alleged silent short adaptation of Oscar Wilde's novel, first mentioned in a 1966 copy of Films In Review. Recent scholarship argues this film never...

The Spider and Her Web (1914)
The story concerns the reformation of a fast woman who runs a gambling establishment. Her one fear is of death and her regeneration is brought about.

A Heroine of '76 (1911)
During the American Revolution, an innkeeper's daughter learns of a plot to assassinate George Washington while he will be staying at her father's...

Suspense. (1913)
An isolated house is too remote for a lone servant, who leaves a note, quietly exits the back door, and puts the key under the mat. Left alone in the...

The Pursuit of Hate (1914)
Diana Grave's husband has left her, preferring any life to that of living with a woman who is not congenial to him. Howbeit, her husband gone is a...

Idle Wives (1916)
Characters in the film attend a movie titled 'Life’s Mirror', where they see parallel, cautionary versions of their own lives. Only the first...

Sherlock Holmes, Jr. (1911)
Little Sherlock Holmes, Jr., reads the doughty doings of his hero-god, and at once determines to become a detective himself.

Fate (1911)
Jack Norton had traveled the downgrade, had transgressed the laws of man, had trespassed the forbidden, and paid the penalty.

Fine Feathers (1912)
The Fine Feathers is a 1912 silent film dramatic short directed by and starring Lois Weber.

A Japanese Idyll (1912)
A Japanese Idyll is a 1912 silent short drama film directed by and starring Lois Weber. The film was produced by the Rex Motion Picture Company for...

Lost Illusions (1911)
A marital romance in which a married artist woos the wife of another man.

The Rosary (1913)
Haunting and hypnotic, this artistic gem recounts the lyrics from a popular 1898 song of the same name. Weber’s stylistics, including circular...

The Price (1911)
Pretty Ann, and Joe, the hostler, one day chance to meet. Strong is Joe, and simple, and Ann is shy and sweet. As man and maid have done before, they...

Alone in the World (1917)
Bobby's mother dies and leaves him to care for the baby.

Scandal (1915)
The lives of a stenographer and her boss are thrown into turmoil by reckless gossip.

On the Brink (1911)
A 1911 silent drama film written and directed by Edwin S. Porter and Lois Weber. Starring Lois Weber, Phillips Smalley, and Charles De Forrest.

Lost by a Hair (1914)
A group of jealous men conspire to defeat a romantic rival who has captured the attention of all of the ladies at a summer hotel. (Note: The...

From Death to Life (1911)
A chemist named Aratus invents a concoction that will turn creatures to stone, but only realizes the dangers of his creation when his wife falls...

Sunshine Molly (1915)
A woman known as Sunshine Molly gets a job in an oil field, and clashes with a belligerent employee named "Bull" Forrest. (Note: multiple reels of...

The Eye of God (1916)
Olaf writes his memoirs, before his execution. He tells of his life as a struggling farmer when Renie, stranded in the village, stays one night in...

Hop - The Devil's Brew (1916)
Lydia Jansen is happily married to a young customs inspector, but she harbors a dark secret. She is addicted to smoking opium or in slang parlance...

The Hand That Rocks the Cradle (1917)
A doctor's wife is arrested for educating impoverished women about birth control.

The Merchant of Venice (1914)
A rich merchant, Antonio is depressed for no good reason, until his good friend Bassanio comes to tell him how he's in love with Portia. Portia's...

The Twins (1911)
The baby daughter of Mrs. Norton, a widowed seamstress, dies. The sorrow-stricken mother gazes at the empty cradle and decides to replace the...

The Jew's Christmas (1913)
Early Lois Weber film. Isaac and his faithful wife, Rachel, deplore that in America their children are forced to work on the Jewish Sabbath. Leah...

The Women Who Run Hollywood (2016)
The first talkie was directed by Alice Guy, the first color film was produced by Lois Weber, who directed more than 300 films over 10 years. Frances...

Eyes That See Not (1912)
A self-centred wealthy woman is transformed after she is confronted with the harsh reality of the living conditions endured by the employees of her...

False Colors (1914)
Famed actor Lloyd Phillips blames his infant daughter Dixie for her mother’s death in childbirth, leaving her in the care of his housekeeper,...

Early Directors on Directing (2014)
There were more women directors before 1920 than at any other time in history. The first director to put a narrative story on celluloid was, Alice...