Lois Meredith

Lois Meredith
Advertisement (1917)
Born (1897-06-26)June 26, 1897
Atlantic, Iowa, United States
Died January 15, 1967(1967-01-15) (aged 69)
Other names Loïs Mérédith
Occupation Actress
Years active 19111922, 1937

Lois Meredith (alternative styling Loïs Mérédith) (June 26, 1897 – January 15, 1967) was a silent film and theatre actress.

Career

She infrequently appeared on the Broadway stage from 1911 to 1926.[1] Meredith appeared in 22 films, of which 21 were made between 1914 and 1922, with a 15-years gap before her final uncredited minor film role in 1937.

Filmography

The Moving Picture World, August 14, 1915
  • The Conspiracy (1914) as Margaret Holt
  • Dan (1914) as Lila Dabney
  • The Seats of the Mighty (1914) as Mathilde
  • An Enemy to Society (1915) as Decima Duress
  • The Greater Will (1915) as Peggy Sloane
  • Help Wanted (1915) as Gertie Meyers
  • The Legacy of Folly (1915) as Constance
  • My Best Girl (1915) as Dora Lane
  • The Woman (1915) as Wanda Kelly
  • The Precious Parcel (also known as The Precious Packet) (1916) as Jacqueline Bourbon
  • Spellbound (1916) as Elsie York
  • The Girl Who Can Cook (1917)
  • In the Hands of the Law (1917)
  • Sold at Auction (1917) as Nan
  • Her Mistake (1918) as Viola Shepard
  • On the Quiet (1918) as Agnes Colt
  • Over the Top (1918) as Helen Lloyd
  • Autour du Mystère (1920)
  • Le Secret de Rosette Lambert (also known as The Secret of Rosette Lambert) (1920) as Rosette Lambert
  • L'Inconnue (1921) (as Loïs Mérédith)
  • The Headless Horseman (1922) as Katrina Van Tassel
  • Conquest (also known as Marie Walewska) (1937) as Countess Potocka (uncredited)

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