Name Lois Neilson Role Movie actress | Movies Do You Love Your Wife? | |
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Spouse Stan Laurel (m. 1926–1934) Children Lois Laurel, Stanley Robert Laurel Similar People Stan Laurel, Lois Laurel, Mae Dahlberg, Rand Brooks, Oliver Hardy |
Lois Neilson (September 7, 1895 – July 9, 1990) was an American silent movie actress who became actor and comedian Stan Laurel's wife.

She was born in Tulare, California. She and Laurel both appeared in Do You Love Your Wife? in 1919.
Neilson and Laurel began sharing her apartment in 1925, and married on August 13, 1926.

Their daughter, also named Lois, was born on December 10, 1927. Their son, also named Stanley, was born two months premature in 1930, and lived for nine days. Neilson and Laurel divorced in December 1934.

She died in Los Angeles at the age of 94 from natural causes.

Through her daughter, she was the mother-in-law of Western actor Rand Brooks, best known for his role of Lucky Jenkins in the Hopalong Cassidy "B" films.

Filmography
Actress
1920
The Honor of the Range (Short) as
Betty Hall (as Lois Neilson)
1920
My Dog, Pal (Short)
1920
Loose Lions and Fast Lovers (Short)(as Lois Neilson)
1919
Weak Hearts and Wild Lions (Short) as
Queen of the Circus
1919
Oh! You East Lynn! (Short) as
The Chorus Girl (as Louise Nielson)
1919
Brownie's Doggone Tricks (Short) as
The Vamp (as Louise Neilson)
1919
Dainty Damsels and Bogus Counts (Short)
1919
A Roof Garden Rough House (Short)(as Lois Neilson)
1919
A Puppy Love Panic (Short)
1919
Brown Eyes and Bank Notes (Short)
1919
The Spotted Nag (Short)
1919
Do You Love Your Wife? (Short)(as Lois Neilson)
References
Lois Neilson Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA