Louis Robert Wolheim (March 28, 1880 – February 18, 1931) was an American actor, of both stage and screen, whose rough physical appearance relegated him to roles mostly of thugs, villains and occasionally a soldier with a heart of gold in the movies, but whose talent allowed him to flourish on stage. His career was mostly contained during the silent era of the film industry, due to his death at the age of 50 in 1931.
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Louis Robert Wolheim (March 28, 1880 – February 18, 1931) was an American actor, of both stage and screen, whose rough physical appearance relegated him...
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techniques, and was transferred to the Plymouth Theatre on Broadway. Actor LouisWolheim became famous for his interpretation of Yank. 1930: A London production...
directed by Lewis Milestone and starring William Boyd, Mary Astor, and LouisWolheim. The film was produced by Howard Hughes and was distributed by United...
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Awakening (lost), directed by Victor Fleming, starring Vilma Bánky and LouisWolheim Balaclava, directed by Maurice Elvey and Milton Rosmer, starring Cyril...
Front Page (1931), after having received the role upon the death of LouisWolheim during rehearsals. A variety of supporting roles in this decade were...
process. RKO Radio Pictures released Danger Lights with Jean Arthur, LouisWolheim, and Robert Armstrong on August 21, 1930 in a 65 mm widescreen process...
George B. Seitz, from a screenplay by James Ashmore Creelman. It stars LouisWolheim, Robert Armstrong, and Jean Arthur. The plot concerns railroading on...
Western Front, directed by Lewis Milestone, starring Lew Ayres and LouisWolheim Alraune, directed by Richard Oswald – (Germany) Animal Crackers, directed...
by Lee de Forest in his Phonofilm sound-on-film process and starred LouisWolheim and Helen Weir. Not making much of a mark in films, Merkel turned her...
The novelist F. Scott Fitzgerald trained at the camp as did actor LouisWolheim. 84th Division 1st Division September 1919 38th Division January 1919...
Western Front, a 1930 American film directed by Lewis Milestone, starring LouisWolheim, Lew Ayres, John Wray, Arnold Lucy, and Ben Alexander. Recipient of...
Herbert Brenon H. B. Warner, Anna Q. Nilsson, Carmel Myers, Nils Asther, LouisWolheim, Mary Nolan Tarzan and the Golden Lion J. P. McGowan James Pierce Thought...
Pictures and directed by the actor LouisWolheim in his only directorial effort. The film marks the last contribution Wolheim made to the film industry prior...
period of World War II The Darkest Hour (1919 film), a film featuring LouisWolheim The Darkest Hour (film), a 2011 science fiction film Darkest Hour (film)...
McQuigg (Thomas Meighan) matches wits with bootlegger Nick Scarsi (LouisWolheim), their rivalry threatens to uncover the secret mastermind behind "The...
Pictures. Edward H. Griffith directed Lionel Barrymore, Seena Owen, LouisWolheim, and Gustav von Seyffertitz in the action packed drama. The movie was...
The Broken Wing (1920), a Broadway comedy starring George Abbott and LouisWolheim. He understudied all of the parts and appeared as a Mexican peon who...
and leaves Lola, preferring the company of his trapper pals Gullion (LouisWolheim) and Rube (Constantin Romanoff). But he relents and returns to his bride—making...
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