Lois Wilson
Lois Wilson entered the film industry in the mid-1910s, transitioning from a background in education to acting on stage before moving to motion pictures. Wilson’s early work included roles at Paramount, where Wilson became known for leading parts during the silent era.
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Lois Wilson entered the film industry in the mid-1910s, transitioning from a background in education to acting on stage before moving to motion pictures. Wilson’s early work included roles at Paramount, where Wilson became known for leading parts during the silent era. The transition to sound films did not interrupt Wilson’s career, as Wilson continued performing in both mediums for years.
Wilson’s filmography includes The City of Masks, released in 1920, in which Wilson portrayed Miss Emsdale. This credit represents one documented role in a career that spanned multiple decades. After retiring from film, Wilson appeared occasionally in television and returned to stage performances, maintaining a presence in entertainment beyond cinema.






