Lois Hall Biography (1926-)

Full name, Lois Grace Hall; born August 22, 1926, in Grand Rapids, MI; daughter of Ralph Stewart (an inventor and buisinessman) and Lois Grace (a teacher;maiden name, Lambert) Hall; married Maurice Willows, January 31, 1953; children: Deborah, Kimberly, Christina. Addresses: AGENT--Tyler Kjar Agency, 8961 Sunset Blvd., Suite B, Los Angeles, CA 90069.

Nationality
American
Gender
Female
Birth Details
August 22, 1926
Grand Rapids, Michigan, United States

Famous Works

  • Credits; PRINCIPAL FILM APPEARANCES
  • Every Girl Should Be Married, RKO, 1948.
  • young bride, Family Honeymoon, Universal, 1948.
  • show girl, Love Happy, independent, 1948.
  • society woman, Duke of Chicago, Republic, 1948.
  • title role, Daughter of the Jungle, Republic, 1948.
  • Lady of the Lake, Adventures of Sir Galahad, Columbia, 1948.
  • stewardess, Woman of Distinction, Columbia, 1949.
  • peasant girl, Rogues of Sherwood Forrest, Columbia, 1949.
  • young mother, My Blue Heaven, Twentieth Century-Fox, 1949.
  • Roaring Westward, Monogram, 1949.
  • Frontier Outpost, Columbia, 1949.
  • Texas Dynamo, Columbia, 1949.
  • Miss Coca-Cola, Petty Girl, Columbia, 1950.
  • secretary, Kill the Umpire, Columbia, 1950.
  • secretary, When You're Smiling, Columbia, 1950.
  • secretary, The Tougher They Come, Columbia, 1950.
  • Lola, Sister Carrie, Paramount, 1950.
  • Cherokee Uprising, Monogram, 1950.
  • Ann, The Squared Circle, Monogram, 1950.
  • Blazing Bullets, Monogram, 1950.
  • Colorado Ambush, Monogram, 1950.
  • Pirates of the High Seas, Columbia, 1950.
  • Stewardess, Cuban Fireball, Republic, 1951.
  • young mother, A Baby for Midge, Warner Brothers, 1951.
  • The Congregation, Protestant Films, 1951.
  • Slaughter Trail, RKO, 1951.
  • English girl, Secrets of Monte Carlo, Republic, 1951.
  • Texas City, Monogram, 1951.
  • Night Raiders, Monogram, 1951.
  • showgirl, Leave It to the Girls, Paramount, 1952.
  • Mary of Bethany, Life of Jesus, Scripture Films, 1952.
  • townswoman, Seven Brides for Seven Brothers, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1953.
  • Sarah, A Woman for All Men, 1974.
  • Faye Bader, Being Born Again, Family Films, 1978.
  • Credits; PRINCIPAL TELEVISION APPEARANCES; EPISODIC
  • "The Shot" and "Of Thee I Love," both 1949, and "Canterville Ghost," 1950, all Fireside Theatre, NBC.
  • Wild Bill Hickock, syndicated, 1950.
  • "Quicksilver Murder," "Vigilante Story," and "Sleeping Gas," all on CiscoKid, syndicated, 1951.
  • "Fight Town," "The Fatal Bullet," and "Showdown at Sunrise," all Range Rider, syndicated, 1951.
  • "Fury and Sound," Unexpected, syndicated, 1951.
  • "The Treasure Map," Dick Tracy, ABC, 1951.
  • "Kite High," Racket Squad, CBS, 1951.
  • The Beulah Show, ABC, 1951.
  • "Nathanial Hawthorne," Cavalcade, NBC, 1952.
  • Boston Blackie, syndicated, 1952.
  • Mr. and Mrs. North, CBS, 1952 and 1953.
  • "Danger Hill," The Adventures of Kit Carson, syndicated, 1952.
  • "Law of the Frontier," "Gold Fever," and "Let 'er Buck,"all Range Rider,syndicated, 1952.
  • "Operation Underground," Lone Ranger, ABC, 1952.
  • "Flight to Nowhere," Unexpected, syndicated, 1952.
  • "The Mystic Pawn," Ramar of the Jungle, syndicated, 1952.
  • Superman, syndicated, 1953.
  • Annie Oakley, syndicated, 1954 and 1955.
  • Hallmark Playhouse, NBC, 1954.
  • Man Called X and Highway Patrol, both syndicated, 1956.
  • "Jack Be Nimble," Marcus Welby, M.D., ABC, 1972.
  • "Bear That Bit Me," Father Murphy, NBC.
  • "A New Beginning," Little House on the Prairie, NBC.
  • Divorce Court.
  • Credits; SERIES
  • Beth Holly, One Man's Family, NBC, 1954-55.
  • Kate Mulligan, Days of Our Lives, NBC, 1975.
  • Credits; MOVIES
  • Dour nun, "A Home Run for Love," Afterschool Special, ABC, 1978.
  • "Schoolboy Father," Afterschool Special, ABC.
  • Rage, CBS.
  • Credits; PRINCIPAL STAGE APPEARANCES
  • At the Pasadena Playhouse, CA: Miriamne, Winterset, 1947, Christina, TheSilver Cord, 1948, Tracy, Philadelphia Story, 1948, title role, Mellony Holtspur, 1948, Glamour Preferred, 1949, and Holiday, 1949.
  • The Square Needle, Los Angeles and San Francisco, CA, 1951.

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