
Lila Lee
Acting
🎂 1905-07-25
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Lila Lee (born Augusta Wilhelmena Fredericka Appel, July 25, 1905 – November 13, 1973) was a prominent screen actress, primarily a leading lady, of the silent film and early sound film eras. In 1918, she was chosen for a film contract by Hollywood film mogul Jesse Lasky for Famous Players-Lasky Corporation, which later became Paramount Pictures. Her first feature, The Cruise of the Make-Believes, garnered the teenaged starlet much public acclaim and Lasky quickly sent Lee on an arduous publicity campaign. Critics lauded Lila for her wholesome persona and sympathetic character parts. Lee quickly rose to the ranks of leading lady and often starred opposite such matinee heavies as Conrad Nagel, Gloria Swanson, Wallace Reid, Roscoe 'Fatty' Arbuckle, and Rudolph Valentino. Lee bore more than a slight resemblance to Ann Little, a former Paramount star and frequent Reid co-star who was leaving the film business and at this stage in her career an even stronger resemblance to Marguerite Clark. In 1922 Lee was cast as Carmen in the enormously popular film Blood and Sand, opposite matinee idol Rudolph Valentino and silent screen vamp Nita Naldi; Lee subsequently won the first WAMPAS Baby Stars award that year. Lee continued to be a highly popular leading lady throughout the 1920s and made scores of critically praised and widely watched films. As the Roaring Twenties drew to a close, Lee's popularity began to wane and Lee positioned herself for the transition to talkies. She is one of the few leading ladies of the silent screen whose popularity did not nosedive with the coming of sound. She went back to working with the major studios and appeared, most notably, in The Unholy Three, in 1930, opposite Lon Chaney Sr. in his only talkie. However, a series of bad career choices and bouts of recurring tuberculosis and alcoholism hindered further projects and Lee was relegated to taking parts in mostly grade B movies.
Cast credits(82)

1957
Mrs. McLean
1950

Lila Lee
1923

Connie Wayne
1933

Performer in 'What Became of the Floradora Boys' Number
1929

Zelda
1934

Tweeny, the scullery maid
1919

Carmen
1922

Marion Dorsey
1928

Rosie O'Grady
1930

Eleanor Jones
1933

Self (archive footage)
1961

Sharon
1934

Miss Prentiss, Bradford's Receptionist
1936

Lila Lee
1926

Ruth Attwater
1922

Trudie Morrow
1932

Katherine Carr
1935

Peggy Bruce
1921

Ethel Harriman
1937

Judith Temple
1931

Louise Heath
1936

Elizabeth Glade
1927

Mae Nichols
1934

Nora Brady
1930

Beverly West
1920

Mary Carlyle
1930

Georgia Rand
1932

Evelyn Lane
1926

Vera Hamilton
1920

Julie March
1932

Self
1922

Margharita
1929

Viola Zickafoose
1967

Annabelle Landis
1921

Diana Moreland
1924

Jane Bradford
1932

Doris Dane
1932

Daisy Osborne
1921

Molly McIntyre
1922

Molly
1924

Sharon Hadley
1933

Juanita
1922

Alice Denby
1930

Elinor
1929

Chiquita
1923

Sal Jo Banty
1921

Dot
1929

Princess Ellen
1931

Doris Corbin
1932

Wringmouth
1966

Eileen
1921

Bea Walters
1929

Self
1922

Beth
1929

Janet Stillman
1933

Maria Theresa, a Spanish Heiress
1922

Elsie
1921

Princess Irma
1919

Helen Rankin Morrison
1934

Polly
1919

Sue Kennedy
1932

Florence Wendell Fairchild
1930
Eugenie Bromley
1928

Anna
1925

The girl
1928

Louise Halliday
1923

Barbara Teller
1922

Mary Brent
1923

Victoire
1928

Alice Rand
1925

Helen Brand
1924

Ruth Esterin
1926

Marie Cleste
1928

Katie Dean
1929
Florence Grey
1927

Mona Franklin Burtis
1937

Mary Morgan
1929

Mary Lennox
1919

Stella Taylor
1929

Elsie
1922

Claudia (age 18)
1920