Lois Maxwell Biography (c. 1927-)

Born Lois Hooker, 1927, in Canada.

Nationality
Canadian
Gender
Female
Birth Details
c. 1927
Canada

Famous Works

  • Credits; FILM APPEARANCES
  • Julia Kane, That Hagen Girl, Warner Brothers, 1947.
  • Karen Long, The Big Punch, Warner Brothers, 1948.
  • Imogene, Corridor of Mirrors, Apollo, 1948.
  • Ruth Collins, The Dark Past, Columbia, 1948.
  • Miss McIntyre, The Decision of Chirstopher Blake, Warner Brothers, 1948.
  • Jane Darrin, The Crime Doctor's Diary, Columbia, 1949.
  • Louise Maitlin, Kazan, Columbia, 1949.
  • Erika, Brief Rapture, Jewel, 1952.
  • Peggy, Scotland Yard Inspector (also known as Lady in the Fog), Lippert,1952.
  • Christine Ralston, Twilight Women (also known as Women of Twilight), Lippert, 1953.
  • Thelma Tasman, Woman in Hiding (also known as Man Trap and Man in Hiding), United Artists, 1953.
  • Lily, The Great Hope (also known as La grande speranza), Minerva, 1954.
  • Amneris (sung by Ebe Stignanai), Aida, Eagle Films, 1954.
  • Enid Mansell, The Woman's Angle, Stratford, 1954.
  • Diane Boyd, Passport to Treason, Astor, 1956.
  • Kim, Satellite in the Sky, Warner Brothers, 1956.
  • Stephanie Blake, High Terrace, RKO/Allied Artists, 1957.
  • Vicky Harker, Time Without Pity, Eros/Astor, 1957.
  • Jill Brook, Kill Me Tomorrow, Ren/Tudor, 1958.
  • Ethel Winter, Face of Fire, Allied Artists, 1959.
  • Helen Kennedy, The Unstoppable Man, Sutton, 1961.
  • Miss Moneypenny, Dr. No, United Artists, 1962.
  • Nurse Mary Lore, Lolita, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM), 1962.
  • Gwen, Come Fly with Me, MGM, 1963.
  • Miss Moneypenny, From Russia with Love, United Artists, 1963.
  • Grace Markway, The Haunting, MGM, 1963.
  • Miss Moneypenny, Goldfinger, United Artists, 1964.
  • Miss Moneypenny, Thunderball, United Artists, 1965.
  • Max, Operation Kid Brother (also known as O.K. Connery), United Artists,1967.
  • Miss Moneypenny, You Only Live Twice, United Artists, 1967.
  • Miss Moneypenny, On Her Majesty's Secret Service, United Artists, 1969.
  • Woman at fashion show, The Adventurers, Paramount, 1970.
  • Miss Moneypenny, Diamonds Are Forever, United Artists, 1971.
  • Miss Moneypenny, Live and Let Die, United Artists, 1973.
  • Miss Moneypenny, The Man with the Golden Gun, United Artists, 1974.
  • Miss Moneypenny, The Spy Who Loved Me, United Artists, 1977.
  • Mrs. Hogarth, Age of Innocence, Willoughby, 1977.
  • Englishwoman, Lost and Found, Columbia, 1979.
  • Miss Moneypenny, Moonraker, United Artists, 1979.
  • the Director, Mr. Patman, Film Consortium of Canada, 1980.
  • Miss Moneypenny, For Your Eyes Only, United Artists, 1981.
  • Miss Moneypenny, Octopussy, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/United Artists (MGM/UA),1983.
  • Miss Moneypenny, A View to a Kill, MGM/UA, 1985.
  • Monica, The Blue Man (also known as Eternal Evil), Cine 360/New Century/Seymour Borde and Associates, 1985.
  • Edie, Martha, Ruth, and Edie, Simcom International/Norstar, 1988.
  • Also appeared in Amori e veleni (also known as Brief Rapture), 1950; Domani e troppo tardi (also known as Tomorrow Is Too Late), 1950; Endless Night (also known as Agatha Christie's Endless Night), British Lion, 1971.
  • Credits; TELEVISION APPEARANCES; SERIES
  • Earth girl, Stingray, syndicated, 1965.
  • Miss Holland, U.F.O., syndicated, 1972.
  • Nancy Williams, Adventures in Rainbow Country, syndicated, 1972.
  • Credits; EPISODIC
  • Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. Presents the Rheingold Theatre, syndicated.
  • Credits; MOVIES
  • Mary Smith, Lady in a Corner, NBC, 1989.