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Lois Weber
Born 1879-06-13 · Allegheny City [now Pittsburgh], Pennsylvania, USA · Died 1939-11-13
Lois Weber began film work as an actress, then soon began also writing and directing films. She has been referred to as "the most important female director the American film industry has known". Best known for her hard-hitting films that address social issues, she continued making films into the 1920s until she lost favor with motion picture audiences.
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Known for
MomentoTarzán de los monos
MomentoThe Dumb Girl of Portici
MomentoWhere Are My Children?
MomentoLos hipócritas
MomentoEl borrón
MomentoSuspense.
MomentoThe Marriage Clause
MomentoThe Price of a Good Time
MomentoOn the Brink
MomentoWhite Heat
MomentoThe Doctor and the Woman
MomentoSunshine Molly
MomentoDiscontent
MomentoBorrowed Clothes
MomentoThe Twins
MomentoWhat Do Men Want?
MomentoWhen a Girl Loves
MomentoFine Feathers
MomentoA Midnight Romance
MomentoTo Please One Woman
MomentoThe Rosary
MomentoThe Troubadour's Triumph
MomentoFrom Death to Life
MomentoWanted- A Home
MomentoA Chapter in Her Life
MomentoThe Picture of Dorian Gray
MomentoThe Hand That Rocks the Cradle
MomentoThe Eye of God
MomentoEt la femme créa Hollywood
MomentoJewel
MomentoThe Merchant of Venice
MomentoEven as You and I
MomentoHome
MomentoThe Spider and Her Web
MomentoLost by a Hair
MomentoSaving the Family Name
MomentoThe Angel of Broadway
MomentoA Heroine of '76
MomentoShoes
MomentoThe Mysterious Mrs. M
