| LOIS WILSON claims Pittsburgh as her birthplace. She was raised and educated
in Birmingham, Alabama. The lure of the stage caught her and carried her
to Chicago, where she met Lois Weber, who helped her to secure a small part
in "The Dumb Girl of Portici." She played with such success that
Miss Weber took her to Los Angeles, where she played leads with J. Warren
Kerrigan and Frank Keenan. She will be remembered for her work in "The
Covered Wagon." She is twenty-seven years old, five feet, five and
one-half inches tall, weighs 120 pounds, has brown hair and hazel eyes. |