
Early Directors on Directing
Early Directors on Directing

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.
Born: 1879-06-12 in Allegheny City [now Pittsburgh], Pennsylvania, USA
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Early Directors on Directing

The Merchant of Venice

Et la femme créa Hollywood

Scandal
Sherlock Holmes, Jr.

The Price

Idle Wives

Hop - The Devil's Brew
The Picture of Dorian Gray

The Spider and Her Web
Fate
Alone in the World

The Hand That Rocks the Cradle

The Jew's Christmas
False Colors

The Eye of God

Suspense.

A Heroine of '76

Fine Feathers

On the Brink
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