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Lois Wilson (June 28, 1894 – March 3, 1988) was an American actress who worked during the silent film era. She also directed two short films and was a scenario writer. She also directed two short films and was a scenario writer.
In 1914 Lois Burnham, a college-educated woman from an affluent family, meets and falls in love with Bill Wilson, a 19 year old man of modest means. They marry in 1918 and after his return from World War I, the two set out to build a life together. While Lois works as a nurse Bill struggles to find his niche.
Lois Wilson may refer to: Lois W. also known as Lois Wilson (née Burnham) (1891–1988), American co-founder of Al-Anon and wife of Alcoholics Anonymous founder Bill W. Lois Wilson (actress) (1894–1988), actress in silent films; Lois Miriam Wilson (1927–2024), first female Moderator of the United Church of Canada, 1980–1982
Roberta Wilson (1896–1977) was an American actress who appeared in several silent films. She had three sisters, and all the young women would eventually act in films. Roberta and her older sister Lois Wilson were born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, while her two youngest sisters were born in Chicago, Ill
Lois Wilson (née Burnham; March 4, 1891 – October 5, 1988), also known as Lois W., was the co-founder of Al-Anon Family Groups, a 12-Step fellowship for the friends and family of alcoholics. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] She was the wife of Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) co-founder Bill W.
Lois Wilson (actress) Kim Wimmer This page was last edited on 14 April 2020, at 15:03 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...
Lois Wilson (actress) Roberta Wilson; Z. Chelsea Zhang; Mackenzie Ziegler; Maddie Ziegler This page was last edited on 2 November 2024, at 02:21 (UTC). Text is ...
Lois Wilson (second) was the first screen actress to portray Daisy in the lost 1926 film. Jeanne Crain (third) and Betty Field (fourth) portrayed Daisy in later adaptations. The first actress to portray Daisy Buchanan in any medium was 24-year-old Florence Eldridge who starred in the 1926 Broadway adaptation of Fitzgerald's novel at the ...