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Other names
  
Lois Meredith

Role
  
Film actress

Name
  
Lois Meredith


Years active
  
1911–1922, 1937

Occupation
  
Actress

Died
  
January 15, 1967

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Born
  
June 26, 1897 (
1897-06-26
)
Atlantic, Iowa, United States

Spouse
  
Harold Hatts (m. 1936–1967)

Movies
  
The Headless Horseman, Help Wanted, The Conspiracy

Similar People
  
Raymond Bernard, Allan Dwan, Hobart Bosworth, George Melford, Henry King

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

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Career

She infrequently appeared on the Broadway stage from 1911 to 1926. 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 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)
  • References

    Lois Meredith Wikipedia